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The station was envisioned as filling a gap in programming and news coverage that stations in Jacksonville, Florida, and Savannah, Georgia, did not cover. [10] WBSG-TV began broadcasting on April 2, 1990. It offered news at 6 and 10 p.m. on weeknights and an hour-long local morning show. [11]
9 11 WTVM: ABC: Bounce TV on 9.2, Circle on 9.3, Grit on 9.4, Quest on 9.5 Columbus: Columbus: 28 5 WJSP-TV: PBS: Satellite of WGTV ch. 8 Atlanta Create on 28.2, World Channel on 28.3, PBS Kids on 28.4 Columbus: Columbus: 38 35 WLTZ: NBC: CW on 38.2, Antenna TV on 38.3, Court TV on 38.4 Columbus: Columbus: 54 24 WXTX: Fox
The station went on the air as WPFI on December 4, 1989, licensed to St. Simons Island, Georgia. On February 4, 1991, the station changed its call sign to WMOG-FM, on December 8, 1995, to WVVV, on April 5, 1996, to WHFX, on April 4, 2005, to WBGA, on September 8, 2014, to WMOG, and on June 1, 2016, to the current WSSI.
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WCGA (1100 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a news/talk format. Licensed to Woodbine, Georgia , United States, the station serves Brunswick, Georgia , and Fernandina Beach, Florida . The station is owned by Cox Broadcast Group, Inc. (unrelated to the larger Cox Media Group or Cox Enterprises ) and features programming from Fox News Radio and ...
The original station was located on the FJ Torras Causeway, overlooking the Glynn County marshes between Brunswick and St. Simons Island. Former On Air Personalities: Richard Anderson (1982–1984) On May 1, 2014, WMOG changed formats from oldies (as "The Beach") to classic hits, rebranded as "Big 96.3".
Buc-ee's announced it will break ground Jan. 29 on the 74,000 sq. ft. store at 7156 Hwy 99, located off I-95, in Brunswick. Georgia's largest Buc-ee's is coming to Brunswick. Here are 5 things to know