WNGC

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WNGC
City of license Arcade, Georgia
Broadcast area North Georgia and the Atlanta metropolitan area
Branding 106.1/107.1 Your Georgia Country
Slogan North Georgia's Country
Frequency 106.1 MHz (also on HD Radio)
First air date May 1, 1948 (as WGAU-FM)
Format Country
ERP 50,000 watts
HAAT 299 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 60810
Callsign meaning Your Georgia Country
Former callsigns WGAU-FM (1948-1968)
Owner Cox Radio
(Cox Radio, Inc.)
Webcast Listen Live
Website yourgeorgiacountry.com

WNGC (106.1 FM) is a radio station in North Georgia that plays country music. Its city of license is Arcade, Georgia with studios in Athens.

Station history

Prior to December 1996, 106.1 was a light rock station before switching to country and calling itself "South 106." The studios had moved from Toccoa to Gainesville and finally to Athens. Its signal was hard to pick up in the Atlanta area outside of Gwinnett. In the spring of 1999, WSTE built a new tower because at the time they were still in competition with WNGC, before the two stations merged. The purpose of the deal was to try to reach a larger audience and give the two Atlanta country stations WKHX "Kicks" 101.5, and WYAY (at the time Y106) some competition.[citation needed]

While WNGC's City of License is in Arcade, the transmitter is located in Lula, Georgia (in northern Hall County). WNGC's signal can be heard in Downtown Atlanta, Greenville, South Carolina and in parts of Asheville, North Carolina, but the main coverage area is northeast Georgia and the Athens metro area (where the studios are located). Attempts were made in 2001 to move the transmitter to Sugar Hill in Gwinnett County, but those plans were scrapped.[citation needed]In July 2005 WNGC added former Kicks 101.5 morning and Moby and his syndicated morning show.[citation needed]

In January 2008, it was announced that WNGC was sold (along with sister stations WGMG, WPUP, WRFC and WGAU) to Cox Radio in Atlanta.[1] On March 7, 2008, WNGC started running ads inviting former Eagle 106.7 listeners to switch to 106.1 WNGC, as WYAY had become an oldies station. In February 2009, WNGC became an affiliate of the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and the Performance Racing Network (PRN), and began carrying coverage of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing on weekends.

On June 29, 2015, WNGC began simulcasting on WTSH-FM, rebranding as "106.1/107.1 Your Georgia Country".

Previous callsigns for 106.1

  • WLET-FM 1978-1985[citation needed]
  • WZLI 1985-1992
  • WLET-FM 1992-1997
  • WSTE-FM 1997-1999
  • WNGC 1999-Now

Previous frequencies for WNGC

  • 95.5 (as WGAU-FM 1962-1968, WNGC-FM 1968-1999)[citation needed]
  • 102.5 (as WGAU-FM/1957-1962)
  • 99.5 (as WGAU-FM/1948-1957)

Former Air Staff:

The Georgia Bulldogs

WNGC-FM is one of the many stations that carry The University of Georgia Football Games (along with sister WRFC-AM), something it has done since January 30, 1991. WNGC was also the home of UGA men's basketball until 2005. It can now be heard on sister station WRFC-AM and on FM 103.7 WXKT. [WXKT-FM].

References

  1. "Deals," Broadcasting & Cable, January 28, 2008.

External links

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