Organizations WGST (Radio Station: Atlanta, GA)

WGST (Radio Station: Atlanta, GA)

WGST

WGST (720 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Hogansville, Georgia, and serving West Central Georgia. In 1922 the Atlanta Constitution founded a radio station in response to its rival newspaper's station, WSB, which was owned by the Atlanta Journal. Clark Howell, newspaper editor and owner of the Constitution, offered the station to Georgia Tech in 1923 as a gift, which President Marion L. Brittain accepted on behalf of the state. At first the station operated under the call letters WBBF. The station's license was allowed to expire in 1924, but in the following year, a new license was granted with the call letters WGST, standing for the Georgia School of Technology. Following a lawsuit, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia took over operations from 1946 to 1973, when the station was bought by the Meredith Corporation. -- From the description of WGST Radio records, 1928-1976. (Georgia Institute of Technology)Read more at Wikipedia...

Inception: 1984

Owned by: iHeartMedia
Website:  http://720thevoice.com 
Associated Place(s): Georgia--Atlanta
Associated Subject(s):  Radio stations, Radio broadcasting

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