In the 1970s, WSPB-FM switched to an automatedeasy listening format. The station went through several formats and call letter changes. In 1999, it became WCTQ playing country music.
WCTQ and WLTQ-FM
On February 24, 2016, WCTQ began simulcasting its country format on 92.1 MHz in Venice, Florida. The AC format on "The Coast" WLTQ-FM was changed to country music, and that station was re-branded as "92.1 CTQ". This was in preparation for a new format on the 106.5 frequency. The flip put WCTQ back on its previous home on the dial, which it occupied from 1987 to 1999.[4]
On February 29, 2016, WCTQ at 106.5 changed its call letters to WLTQ-FM. On March 7, 2016, WLTQ-FM switched its format to Spanishcontemporary hits, branded as "Rumba 106.5". The station targeted not just the Sarasota area but also the Tampa Bayradio market to the north.[5]
WRUB
On March 14, 2016, Rumba 106.5 began simulcasting on FM translator 100.3 W262CP Bayonet Point, which is fed by the signal from co-owned 103.5 WFUS-HD2. The translator broadcasts directionally to the south from its transmitter in Holiday. It serves northern Pinellas County (but not its city of license of Bayonet Point, which is further north from Holiday). The extra signal is needed, due to interference with the 106.5 frequency from WGHRSpring Hill. That same day, 106.5 changed its call sign to WRUB to match the new format and the "Rumba" moniker.
WRUB has since discontinued broadcasting over 100.3 W262CP, which now rebroadcasts Salem Media Group station 570 AM WTBNPinellas Park. It now is heard on translator W276CR on 103.1 MHz in Bradenton.