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{{Infobox Radio station
{{Infobox radio station
| name = WGPB
| name = WGPB
| logo = Georgia Public Broadcasting 2025 vector logo.svg
| image =
| city = [[Rome, Georgia]]
| city = [[Rome, Georgia]]
| area = [[Northwest Georgia]]
| area = [[Northwest Georgia]]
| branding =
| branding =
| airdate = May 22, 1965 (as WROM-FM)<ref name="BCYearbook1971">''[https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-BC-YB/1971/B-1-Radio-YB-1971.pdf 1971 Broadcasting Yearbook]'', [[Broadcasting & Cable|Broadcasting]], 1971. p. B-54. Retrieved July 27, 2020.</ref>
| slogan =
| frequency = 97.7 [[MHz]]
| airdate = June 30, 2006
| translator = {{Radio Relay|92.1|W221CG|[[Kennesaw, Georgia|Kennesaw]]}}
| frequency = 97.7 [[MHz]]
| format = [[Public broadcasting]]
| translator = W221CG 92.1 [[Kennesaw]]
| power =
| format = [[Public broadcasting]]
| erp = 4,200 [[watt]]s
| power =
| haat = {{convert|241|m|sp=us}}
| erp = 4,300 [[watt]]s
| class = C3
| haat = 241 [[meter]]s
| facility_id = 6797
| class = C3
| coordinates = {{coord|34|14|5.3|N|85|13|47.8|W|display=inline,title}}
| facility_id = 6797
| callsign_meaning = '''G'''eorgia '''P'''ublic '''B'''roadcasting
| callsign_meaning = '''G'''eorgia '''P'''ublic '''B'''roadcasting
| former_callsigns =
| former_callsigns =
| owner = [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]]
| owner = [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]]
| licensee = Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission
| licensee = Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission
| sister_stations = [[WGTV]]
| webcast =
| licensing_authority = [[Federal Communications Commission|FCC]]
| website = [http://www.gpb.org www.GPB.org]
| webcast = [http://www.gpb.org/radio/listen-live Listen Live]
| affiliations = [[National Public Radio|NPR]]/[[Public Radio International|PRI]]/[[American Public Media]]
| website = [http://www.gpb.org www.GPB.org]
| affiliations = [[National Public Radio|NPR]]/[[Public Radio Exchange|PRX]]/[[American Public Media]]
}}
}}
'''WGPB''' (97.7 [[FM broadcasting|FM]]) is a [[public radio|public]] [[radio station]] in [[Rome, Georgia]]. It is part of the [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]] [[radio network]], which in turn is a member of [[National Public Radio]], [[Public Radio International]], and [[American Public Media]]. Unlike most stations on the GPB network, WGPB does not completely [[simulcast]] with the network. WGPB also produces its own [[radio program|program]]s. The [[studio]]s are located at [[Georgia Highlands College]]'s Heritage Hall [[campus]] in downtown Rome, from which locally-produced programming originates. The station began [[broadcasting]] as WGPB at 5 AM on June 30, 2006.
'''WGPB''' [[FM broadcasting|FM]] 97.7 is a [[public radio]] [[radio station|station]] in [[Rome, Georgia]]. It is part of the [[Georgia Public Broadcasting]] [[radio network]], a state network which in turn is a member of [[National Public Radio]], [[Public Radio Exchange]], and [[American Public Media]]. Unlike most stations on the GPB network, WGPB does not completely [[simulcast]] with the network. WGPB also produces its own [[radio program|program]]s. The [[studio]]s are located at [[Georgia Highlands College]]'s Heritage Hall [[campus]] in downtown Rome, from which locally produced programming originates. The station began [[broadcasting]] as WGPB at 5 AM on June 30, 2006.


==History==
The station began as '''WROM-FM''', [[sister station]] to [[WROM (AM)|WROM]] AM 710, and had that [[callsign]] until November 1979. It then became '''WKCX''', known as "'''K98'''", most recently with a [[hot adult contemporary]] [[radio format|format]]. A satellite-delivered format was used during most of the broadcast day, except for mornings and afternoons. The station was previously owned by Mills Fitzner, who owned WKCX for 20 years under the name Briar Creek Broadcasting Corp.
The station began broadcasting May 22, 1965 as '''WROM-FM''', [[sister station]] to [[WROM (AM)|WROM]] AM 710.<ref name="BCYearbook1971"/> It had that [[callsign]] until November 1979 when it became '''WKCX''',<ref name="HistoryCards">[https://cdbs.recnet.com/corres/?doc=81586 History Cards for WGPB], fcc.gov. Retrieved July 27, 2020.</ref> known as "'''K98'''", most recently with a [[hot adult contemporary]] [[radio format|format]]. A satellite-delivered format was used during most of the broadcast day, except for mornings and afternoons. The station was previously owned by Mills Fitzner, who owned WKCX for 20 years under the name Briar Creek Broadcasting Corp.


===Format and callsign change===
The deal, worth 4.2 million dollars, was announced in March 2006. The deal was finalized after a 45-day [[waiting period]] on June 29, one day before GPB began broadcasting on the frequency. Most of WKCX's staff left the station on May 31 in preparation for the changeover.
In 2006, WKCX was sold to Georgia Public Broadcasting, with the format changed from hot adult contemporary, to public broadcasting. The deal was announced in March 2006, and was finalized after a 45-day [[waiting period]] on June 29, one day before GPB began broadcasting on the frequency. Most of WKCX's staff left the station on May 31 in preparation for the changeover. The station began [[broadcasting]] as WGPB at 5 AM on June 30, 2006.


===Coverage===
WGPB is the first GPB or NPR radio station in northwest [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], and covers all of [[Floyd County, Georgia|Floyd]] and about half of each neighboring [[county]] reliably. The only other NPR/PRI stations available are [[WABE (FM)|WABE]] FM 90.1 from Atlanta, and [[WUTC]] FM 88.1 and [[WSMC-FM]] 90.5 from [[Chattanooga]], both of which have marginal to poor [[reception]] in the Rome area. GPB Radio is also usually available on the [[second audio program]] of GPB TV station [[WNGH-TV]] 18, from near [[Chatsworth, Georgia|Chatsworth]], except for when WNGH is using the SAP channel for other uses.
WGPB is the first GPB or NPR radio station in [[northwest Georgia]], and covers all of [[Floyd County, Georgia|Floyd]] and about half of each neighboring [[counties in Georgia|county]] reliably. The only other NPR/PRI stations available are [[WABE (FM)|WABE]] FM 90.1 from Atlanta, and [[WUTC (FM)|WUTC]] FM 88.1 and [[WSMC-FM]] 90.5 from [[Chattanooga]], both of which have marginal to poor [[Reception (telecommunications)|reception]] in the Rome area. GPB Radio is also usually available on the [[second audio program]] of GPB TV station [[WNGH-TV]] 18, from near [[Chatsworth, Georgia|Chatsworth]], except for when WNGH is using the SAP channel for other uses.


The station broadcasts with a power of 4.3 kW at 241 m [[HAAT]], and is [[list of broadcast station classes|class C3]]. Despite what seems like a low [[effective radiated power]], its height makes it approximately equivalent to the class C3 maximum of 25 kW at 100 m, which gives a [[reference distance]] of nearly 40 km or 25 miles from the [[radio antenna]] site. This is the first GPB station, and one of the few [[non-commercial educational]] stations in the country, that use a channel outside of the 88-92 MHz [[reserved band]]. WQMT FM 98.9 in [[Chatsworth, Georgia|Chatsworth]] was purchased under similar circumstances for $3.2 million and switched to GPB programming on January 2, 2008 as [[WNGH-FM]]. Both stations have a single [[station ID]] done together each hour and heard on both stations, indicating they use the same [[feed (telecom)|feed]].
The station broadcasts with a power of 4,200 watts at {{convert|241|m|ft|0|sp=us}} [[HAAT]], and is [[list of broadcast station classes|class C3]]. Despite what seems like a low [[effective radiated power]], its height makes it approximately equivalent to the class C3 maximum of 25,000 watts at 100 meters, which gives a reference distance of nearly 40&nbsp;km or 25 miles from the [[radio antenna]] site. This is the first GPB station, and one of the few [[non-commercial educational]] stations in the country, that use a channel outside of the 88-92&nbsp;MHz [[reserved band]]. WQMT FM 98.9 in [[Chatsworth, Georgia|Chatsworth]] was purchased under similar circumstances for $3.2 million and switched to GPB programming on January 2, 2008 as [[WNGH-FM]]. Both stations have a single [[station ID]] done together each hour and heard on both stations, indicating they use the [[simulcast|same feed]].


In early February 2013, GPB applied to the FCC to move the station eastward, which would reduce coverage in [[northeast Alabama]] and increase it in northwestern [[metro Atlanta]], bringing [[Cartersville, Georgia|Cartersville]] and [[Acworth, Georgia|Acworth]] within its protected [[signal contour]]. This would increase power from 4.2 to 17.5&nbsp;kW, but decrease HAAT from 241 to {{convert|120|m|ft|0|sp=us}}, leaving the station with approximately the same or slightly greater coverage area, and with greater population within its [[broadcast range]]. This [[radio tower]], just west-northwest of [[Kingston, Georgia|Kingston]] ({{coord|34|15|3|N|84|59|5|W}}), has been used by [[WTSH-FM]] 107.1, which is moving south-southwest to a higher tower located west-northwest of [[Euharlee]] according to that station's [[construction permit]]. WGPB's application references two other stations in Alabama which would also be moving as the result of its signal being pulled away from that state.
The station is also assigned [[broadcast translator]] '''W221CG''' FM 92.1, licensed to (but not reaching any part of) [[Kennesaw]] with 55 watts at 19 meters [[HAAT]]. It is located along [[Cobb Parkway]] ([[U.S. 41]]) on the north-northeast corner of Awtrey Church Road ({{coord|34|3|57|N|84|43|24|W|display=inline|name=W221CG FM 92.1}}), west of [[Acworth, Georgia|Acworth]] and just north of [[Georgia 92]], and reaches as far north as the southern parts of [[Emerson, Georgia|Emerson]]. It is owned by [[Radio Assist Ministry]], not GPB/GPTC, and may not actually be airing WGPB.

==Broadcast translator==
The station was also assigned [[broadcast translator]] [[W221CG]] FM 92.1&nbsp;MHz, licensed to, but not reaching any part of, [[Kennesaw, Georgia|Kennesaw]] with 55 watts at 19 meters [[Height above average terrain|HAAT]]. It was located along [[Cobb Parkway]] ([[U.S. Route 41 in Georgia|U.S. Route 41]]) on the north-northeast corner of Awtrey Church Road ({{coord|34|3|57|N|84|43|24|W|display=inline|name=W221CG FM 92.1}}), west of [[Acworth, Georgia|Acworth]] and just north of [[Georgia State Route 92|SR 92]], and reached as far north as the southern parts of [[Emerson, Georgia|Emerson]] according to FCC maps.

It was owned by [[Radio Assist Ministry]], not GPB/GPTC, and may not have actually been airing WGPB. It has since been reassigned to relay commercial station [[WWWQ (FM)|WWWQ]] FM 99.7&nbsp;MHz, and was sold by RAM to Cumulus Licensing, owner of WWWQ. The station was moved west-southwest in 2009 to the far exurbs between [[Dallas, Georgia|Dallas]] and [[Hiram, Georgia|Hiram]], and had a [[construction permit]] to move between [[Powder Springs, Georgia|Powder Springs]] and [[Austell, Georgia|Austell]] to serve [[Lithia Springs, Georgia|Lithia Springs]] on 92.5&nbsp;MHz, where it became [[W223BP]] in early 2012.

==See also==
{{portal|Radio|Georgia (U.S. state)}}

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.gpb.org Georgia Public Broadcasting]
*[http://www.gpb.org Georgia Public Broadcasting]
*{{FMQ|WGPB}}
*{{FCC-LMS-Facility|6797|WGPB}}
*{{FML|WGPB}}
*{{FMARB|WGPB}}
*{{FMARB|WGPB}}
*{{FMQ|W221CG}}
*[http://news.mywebpal.com/partners/680/public/news723002.html ''Rome News-Tribune'' article]
*[http://news.mywebpal.com/partners/680/public/news723002.html ''Rome News-Tribune'' article]
*[http://www.k98radio.com K98's former site]
*[http://www.k98radio.com K98's former site]
*[http://www.coosavalleynews.com Coosa Valley News] - operated by former K98 staffers
*[http://www.coosavalleynews.com Coosa Valley News operated by former K98 staffers]



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Latest revision as of 19:45, 5 January 2025

WGPB
Broadcast areaNorthwest Georgia
Frequency97.7 MHz
Programming
FormatPublic broadcasting
AffiliationsNPR/PRX/American Public Media
Ownership
Owner
WGTV
History
First air date
May 22, 1965 (as WROM-FM)[1]
Call sign meaning
Georgia Public Broadcasting
Technical information[2]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID6797
ClassC3
ERP4,200 watts
HAAT241 meters (791 ft)
Transmitter coordinates
34°14′5.3″N 85°13′47.8″W / 34.234806°N 85.229944°W / 34.234806; -85.229944
Translator(s)92.1 W221CG (Kennesaw)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen Live
Websitewww.GPB.org

WGPB FM 97.7 is a public radio station in Rome, Georgia. It is part of the Georgia Public Broadcasting radio network, a state network which in turn is a member of National Public Radio, Public Radio Exchange, and American Public Media. Unlike most stations on the GPB network, WGPB does not completely simulcast with the network. WGPB also produces its own programs. The studios are located at Georgia Highlands College's Heritage Hall campus in downtown Rome, from which locally produced programming originates. The station began broadcasting as WGPB at 5 AM on June 30, 2006.

History

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The station began broadcasting May 22, 1965 as WROM-FM, sister station to WROM AM 710.[1] It had that callsign until November 1979 when it became WKCX,[3] known as "K98", most recently with a hot adult contemporary format. A satellite-delivered format was used during most of the broadcast day, except for mornings and afternoons. The station was previously owned by Mills Fitzner, who owned WKCX for 20 years under the name Briar Creek Broadcasting Corp.

Format and callsign change

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In 2006, WKCX was sold to Georgia Public Broadcasting, with the format changed from hot adult contemporary, to public broadcasting. The deal was announced in March 2006, and was finalized after a 45-day waiting period on June 29, one day before GPB began broadcasting on the frequency. Most of WKCX's staff left the station on May 31 in preparation for the changeover. The station began broadcasting as WGPB at 5 AM on June 30, 2006.

Coverage

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WGPB is the first GPB or NPR radio station in northwest Georgia, and covers all of Floyd and about half of each neighboring county reliably. The only other NPR/PRI stations available are WABE FM 90.1 from Atlanta, and WUTC FM 88.1 and WSMC-FM 90.5 from Chattanooga, both of which have marginal to poor reception in the Rome area. GPB Radio is also usually available on the second audio program of GPB TV station WNGH-TV 18, from near Chatsworth, except for when WNGH is using the SAP channel for other uses.

The station broadcasts with a power of 4,200 watts at 241 meters (791 ft) HAAT, and is class C3. Despite what seems like a low effective radiated power, its height makes it approximately equivalent to the class C3 maximum of 25,000 watts at 100 meters, which gives a reference distance of nearly 40 km or 25 miles from the radio antenna site. This is the first GPB station, and one of the few non-commercial educational stations in the country, that use a channel outside of the 88-92 MHz reserved band. WQMT FM 98.9 in Chatsworth was purchased under similar circumstances for $3.2 million and switched to GPB programming on January 2, 2008 as WNGH-FM. Both stations have a single station ID done together each hour and heard on both stations, indicating they use the same feed.

In early February 2013, GPB applied to the FCC to move the station eastward, which would reduce coverage in northeast Alabama and increase it in northwestern metro Atlanta, bringing Cartersville and Acworth within its protected signal contour. This would increase power from 4.2 to 17.5 kW, but decrease HAAT from 241 to 120 meters (394 ft), leaving the station with approximately the same or slightly greater coverage area, and with greater population within its broadcast range. This radio tower, just west-northwest of Kingston (34°15′3″N 84°59′5″W / 34.25083°N 84.98472°W / 34.25083; -84.98472), has been used by WTSH-FM 107.1, which is moving south-southwest to a higher tower located west-northwest of Euharlee according to that station's construction permit. WGPB's application references two other stations in Alabama which would also be moving as the result of its signal being pulled away from that state.

Broadcast translator

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The station was also assigned broadcast translator W221CG FM 92.1 MHz, licensed to, but not reaching any part of, Kennesaw with 55 watts at 19 meters HAAT. It was located along Cobb Parkway (U.S. Route 41) on the north-northeast corner of Awtrey Church Road (34°3′57″N 84°43′24″W / 34.06583°N 84.72333°W / 34.06583; -84.72333 (W221CG FM 92.1)), west of Acworth and just north of SR 92, and reached as far north as the southern parts of Emerson according to FCC maps.

It was owned by Radio Assist Ministry, not GPB/GPTC, and may not have actually been airing WGPB. It has since been reassigned to relay commercial station WWWQ FM 99.7 MHz, and was sold by RAM to Cumulus Licensing, owner of WWWQ. The station was moved west-southwest in 2009 to the far exurbs between Dallas and Hiram, and had a construction permit to move between Powder Springs and Austell to serve Lithia Springs on 92.5 MHz, where it became W223BP in early 2012.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b 1971 Broadcasting Yearbook, Broadcasting, 1971. p. B-54. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
  2. ^ "Facility Technical Data for WGPB". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  3. ^ History Cards for WGPB, fcc.gov. Retrieved July 27, 2020.
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