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WBLJ 1230 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Dalton, Georgia, the station serves the Chattanooga metropolitan area. It is owned by North Georgia Radio Group, L.P. [1] WBLJ is powered at 1,000 watts non-directional. Programming is also heard on FM translator W252DR at 98.3 MHz.
Offense. Every major offensive skill player is back for a Dalton offense that produced at a high level almost every week in 2022. The running back duo of Greyson Siders (1,255 yards, 21 TDs ...
In May 2007, WBTS hired a member of WHTA's "The A-Team" morning show, CJ. The newly created morning show "Murph Dawg & CJ in the Morning" rose in the 18–34 demographics. In Spring 2008, WBTS hit its highest numbers in station history, with a 6.5 share in 18–34. "Murph Dawg & CJ in the Morning" hit 5th place, with later dayparts reaching the ...
Dalton showed toughness and leadership all season, even in a 38-0 state title loss to Marion Local. 'Everyone is going to be chasing them': Seniors leave last impact on Dalton football Skip to ...
Dalton is one win away from a football state title, but 13-time state champ Marion Local will be a different type of challenge. 47 and counting: powerhouse Marion Local stands in Dalton's way of a ...
WGKA (920 AM) branded AM 920 The Answer is a commercial conservative talk radio station licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, serving primarily the Atlanta metropolitan area. Currently owned by Salem Media Group , WGKA serves as the Atlanta affiliate for the Salem Radio Network and the Clemson Tigers football radio network.
'We've all dreamed of this': Dalton one win away from state title after rout of Caldwell Parking: Lot A of the Hall of Fame Village ($10, cash only). Tailgating is prohibited, according to the OHSAA.
WGST was also the home of the Atlanta Hawks basketball team until 1995, after which the Hawks followed the Braves to WSB. WGST carried NASCAR races in 1996 and 1997. It was the home of Atlanta Falcons football in 1998 when the team made its first Super Bowl appearance. [4] From 1993 until 2000, WGST programming was simulcast on WGST-FM (now WBZY).