Details, Explanation and Meaning About WGST (AM)

WGST (AM) Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

WGST AM is a radio station in the city of Atlanta, Georgia at 640kHz. Owned by Clear Channel Communications subsidiary Citicasters Licenses (formerly part of Jacor), it holds Atlanta as its city of license.

The station was formerly on 920kHz, now used by WGKA AM. The move allowed it to increase power from 5kW day and 500W night to 50kW day and 1kW night. While this improved daytime reception, it ruined the nighttime reception, which is now highly directional to avoid interference.

WGST's original license for 920 was issued in 1922, with the callsign WGM. The owner was the Atlanta Journal, responding to the rival Atlanta Constitution's new WSB. (The FCC issued WGM's license the day after WSB's.) WGST got its current callsign after being given to the Georgia School of Technology (now Georgia Tech) in 1923. The WGM license was allowed to expire that August, and issued to the school in January of 1924 as WBBF, later becoming WGST in 1925. It was operated as a commercial station under a lease to Southern Broadcasting Company beginning in 1930, but the Georgia Board of Regents got back control of the station in 1946. It was a CBS affiliate in 1947 and later became an ABC affiliate in 1950. In 1973, it was declared surplus property and was sold for five million dollars to Meredith Corporation in 1974, ignoring opposition from alumni, state legislators, and even the governor. However, interest from the trust fund created by the sale was used to upgrade Tech's student-run WREK FM 91.1 in 1978, which was broadcasting from the same studios WGST used in the 1920s.

The station was simulcast on WGST-FM 105.7 around 1999 and 2000.

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