"The Wrap" brings you Central Florida headlines, deep reporting dives, and insightful conversations from 90.7 WMFE news. From Florida's the arrest of Orlando Commissioner Regina Hill to concerns over chaplains serving as school counselors, here's what happened this week.
90.7 WMFE and 89.5 WMFV are public radio stations serving the Orlando metropolitan area, providing a diverse range of programming that informs, educates, and entertains the local community. As a non-profit, member-supported organization, WMFE has been an integral part of the region since 1965, offering quality national and local news, as well as cultural and educational content.
The stations cover a wide array of themes, including government and politics, education, crime, entertainment news, and culture and society. Their coverage extends to government announcements, legal policies and regulations, press releases, event coverage, and the citation of relevant data, ensuring that listeners receive comprehensive and well-rounded information.
WMFE's audience comprises individuals who value in-depth reporting, thought-provoking discussions, and diverse perspectives on issues that impact their daily lives and the broader community. The stations cater to those seeking reliable and trustworthy sources of information, as well as those with an interest in the arts, sciences, and intellectual discourse.
In addition to their traditional radio broadcasts, WMFE and WMFV have embraced digital platforms, offering online streaming and digital content to reach a wider audience and cater to the evolving media consumption habits of their listeners.