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  2. WCGQ - Wikipedia

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    WCGQ (107.3 FM, "Q107-3") is a radio station broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) music format. [2] WCGQ is licensed to serve the community of Columbus, Georgia, United States.Its studios are co-located with four other sister stations on Wynnton Road in Columbus east of downtown, and its transmitter is located in Phenix City, Alabama.

  3. List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Country WNGH-FM: 98.9 FM: Chatsworth: Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission: Public radio WNGU: 89.5 FM: Dahlonega: Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission: Public radio WNIV: 970 AM: Atlanta: Salem Communications Holding Corporation: Christian talk WNNG-FM: 99.9 FM: Unadilla: Augusta Radio Fellowship Institute: Christian (Good News ...

  4. WAWS (FM) - Wikipedia

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    The station was assigned the WCLA-FM call letters on August 28, 1972; [4] the station signed on September 12. [1] On July 8, 2004, the station changed its call sign to WMCD. [5] The WMCD call had belonged to a Statesboro FM station in the 1960s until the early 2000s. On August 9, 2018, WMCD swapped call signs with then sister station WZBX ...

  5. WBRP - Wikipedia

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    On April 11, 2011, WYPY changed its call letters to WBRP and the classic country format moved over to 104.9 FM. A week later, the station at 107.3 FM flipped to talk radio, branded as "Talk 107.3". Programs at launch included local morning and afternoon shows, as well as national shows from Laura Ingraham and Dave Ramsey. The shift essentially ...

  6. WRGV - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, 107.3 FM belonged to WAJB, which was a beautiful music station with studios at the Tiger Point Country Club in Gulf Breeze, until it was purchased by Colonial Broadcasting in 1979. The format was changed to country music along with new call letters, WOWW to become known as "WOW 107", moving its studios to Davis Highway in Pensacola.

  7. WMCD - Wikipedia

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    WMCD (106.5 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a country format. Licensed to Rocky Ford, Georgia, United States, the station is currently owned by Bryan Steele, through licensee Foundry Broadcasting LLC. [2]

  8. KPTY (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The frequency changed to 1330 a short time later, operating with 5,000 watts. McElroy formed KWWL-TV in 1953, and KWWL-FM (now KFMW) in 1968. KWWL was a very popular top 40 station until the format moved to KFMW in 1982. On February 16, 1981, KWWL became KWLO with the sale of the Black Hawk Broadcasting Company to Forward Communications.

  9. WMGL - Wikipedia

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    WMGL (107.3 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Ravenel, South Carolina, and serving the Charleston metropolitan area and South Carolina Lowcountry. It broadcasts an urban adult contemporary radio format and calls itself "Magic 107.3." It is owned by Cumulus Media Inc., through its licensee Radio License Holding CBC, LLC.