WGST (720 kHz ) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Hogansville, Georgia , and serving West Central Georgia , including LaGrange and Newnan . It airs a talk radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. Most programming on WGST is syndicated . It carries Premiere Networks shows from Sean Hannity , Glenn Beck and " Clay Travis & Buck Sexton ." From the Salem Radio Network it carries Hugh Hewitt and Larry Elder . On weekends, sports programming from the Fox Sports Radio Network is heard. On weekdays, most hours begin with Fox News Radio .
6-400: WGST may refer to: WGST (AM) , a radio station (720 AM) licensed to Hogansville, Georgia, United States WBIN (AM) , a radio station (640 AM) licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, which held the call sign WGST from 1989 to 2020 WBZY , a radio station (105.7 FM) licensed to Canton, Georgia, which held the call sign WGST-FM from 1993 to 2000 WGKA ,
12-549: A $ 4.4 million purchase of all four stations in January 1999; Jacor was itself acquired by Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) a few months later. WMXY changed its call sign to WGSE on July 12, 1999, accompanied by a switch to a news/talk format; the previous call sign was moved to WKBN-FM in Youngstown, Ohio . The call sign was changed to WVCC on December 22, 2003, and to WGST on July 13, 2020. This article about
18-601: A radio station (920 AM) licensed to Atlanta, Georgia, which held the call sign WGST from 1925 to 1989 [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about radio and/or television stations with the same/similar call signs or branding. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WGST&oldid=1045510978 " Category : Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
24-464: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages WGST (AM) WGST transmits with power of 7,970 watts , using a non-directional antenna , but because it shares AM 720 , the same frequency as Class A clear-channel station WGN in Chicago , WGST is a daytimer , required to be off the air at night when AM radio waves travel farther. The station
30-619: The stations to First Georgia Broadcasting, owner of WKZJ in Greenville , for $ 145,000 in 1995; the following year, First Georgia sold WVCC and what had become WZLG to Janz Broadcasting for $ 510,000. Janz Broadcasting sold WMXY and WZLG to Radio LaGrange for $ 975,000 in 1997, with a local marketing agreement commencing on December 1; Radio LaGrange's principals owned WCOH in Newnan and WMKJ in Peachtree City . Jacor Communications announced
36-454: Was assigned the WMXY call sign on September 18, 1984; it signed on August 12, 1985, owned by Tharpe Communications and programming an urban contemporary format. Tharpe sold the station to T. Wood and Associates for $ 5,000 in 1991; L.A. Wood was a principal of both companies. Two years later, WMXY and its FM sister station, WEIZ , were sold to Magnolia Broadcasting for $ 200,000. Magnolia sold
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