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WIFO-FM

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WIFO-FM
Frequency105.5 MHz
Programming
FormatCountry; Local News, Sports; True Oldies Weekends
AffiliationsAtlanta Braves, Jacksonville Jaguars, Georgia Tech, Georgia Southern University, Wayne County High School, The True Oldies Channel (Citadel Radio)
Ownership
OwnerJesup Broadcasting Corp.
WLOP
History
Former call signs
WLOP-FM
Call sign meaning
Information Radio
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID31096
ClassC3
ERP25,000 watts
HAAT94.0 meters
Transmitter coordinates
31°36′6.00″N 81°56′0.00″W / 31.6016667°N 81.9333333°W / 31.6016667; -81.9333333
Links
Public license information
Websitebigdogcountry.com.

WIFO-FM (105.5 FM) is Jesup's FM heritage station, broadcasting a wide variety of programming, including mornings with Butch Hubbard, Local News with Bob Morgan, Local Sports; The only FM Atlanta Braves affiliate for Baxley, Hinesville, Jesup, Waycross, Brunswick, and Camden County; Since 1971 the oldest continuous FM Braves Affiliate. WIFO also covers professional and college sports, as well as country music and the True Oldies Channel weekends.[2] Licensed to Jesup, Georgia, United States; The station is currently owned by Jesup Broadcasting Corp.[3]

A fire December 7, 2005,[4] destroyed the original studios. New permanent facilities located at the original site went online June 24, 2006. Since then, sister station WLOP has noticed a resurgence in listeners, due in part to Fox Sports Radio, and the addition of relevant local sports programming 24/7, including WCHS Softball on WLOP.

References

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  1. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WIFO-FM". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^ "Radio Stations". Scott Shannon's True Oldies Channel. Archived from the original on July 28, 2008. Retrieved December 19, 2008.
  3. ^ "WIFO-FM Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  4. ^ http://wtoc.com/Global/story.asp?s=4216379 [dead link]
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