- WGFY
Infobox Radio station
name = WGFY
city = Charlotte,North Carolina
area =
branding = "Radio Disney"
slogan = "Your Music, Your Way"
airdate = 1954
frequency = 1480kHz
format =Childrens Radio
power = 4,400watt s (day)
5,000watt s (night)
class = B
facility_id = 10889
coordinates = coord|35|17|5.00|N|80|52|34.00|W|region:GB_type:city
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns = WCNT (1990-1993)
WCNV (1993-1994)
WIST (1994-1996)
WNMX (1996-1997)
WTLT (1997-1998)
owner =The Walt Disney Company
licensee = Radio Disney Group, LLC
sister_stations =
webcast =
website = [http://radio.disney.go.com/mystation/charlotte/ Official website]
affiliations =Radio Disney WGFY (1480 AM) is a
Radio Disney station serving theCharlotte, North Carolina , market. The station is owned by ABC. WGFY broadcasts with a power of 4,400 watts daytime (5,000 watts at night).History
The 1480 frequency arrived in Charlotte in 1954 with the call letters WWOK. Initially a daytime operation with 1000 watts, the station added a directional antenna system and nighttime operation in the late 1950s. The station was Charlotte's
Mutual Broadcasting System affiliate, and playedMiddle of the road music.By 1961, WWOK played country music. In 1969, the station was purchased by Mission Broadcasting of
San Antonio ,Texas , an early ancestor of the currentClear Channel Communications . Around this same time, Mission also purchased aMiami , FLR&B station WAME-1260..."The Whammy in Miami". The company flipped the call letters on its two acquisitions, sending WWOK to Florida and bringing WAME to Charlotte.As WAME, the station was responsible for one of the first radio controversies in Charlotte, when the station's billboards showed a woman in tight jeans (and little else) having the WAME logo branded on her posterior. Popular DJ's in the WAME's Country Music days included
Ed Galloway and"Easy Edd" Robinson . The phrases "Whammy" and "Top Dog in Charlotte Country" were used extensively to promote the station in those days.Jimmy Swaggart , though his subsidiarySonlife Radio bought the station in December 1978, and brought some of the firstContemporary Christian Music to the airwaves of Charlotte Radio. In early 1980, Swaggart denounced Contemporary Christian Music through his publicationThe Evangelist , and WAME began gradually moving toward a mixture of conservative Christian music and teaching programs. Popular DJ's in WAME's Christian days wereDanny Dyer ,Teresa Gardner andBob Harris .In 1990, WAME was sold to a subsidiary of
Pat Robertson 'sChristian Broadcasting Network , which changed the call letters to WCNT and began their own in-house syndicated talk network which includedHarley David ,Cliff Kincaid andBob Kwessel . [Tim Funk, "Radio Show Aims to Please - And Rankle", "The Charlotte Observer", April 25, 1990.] Following the demise of the network shows, WCNT became a primarily localtalk radio station.Gerry Vaillancourt started his talk show on WCNT [Tim Funk, "Inside Business: WCNT Adds Business News to Format", "The Charlotte Observer", April 25, 1991.] , andH. A. Thompson did a daily show on the station for several months. Late in 1991, WCNT was mostly Sports TalkFact|date=May 2008, but Vaillancourt had to find a new home when the station signed off in November [Tim Funk, "Hear Ye, Hear Ye: Radio Stations Are Bustling with Activity," "The Charlotte Observer," December 14, 1991.] . Never able to make a profit with the station, the Christian Broadcasting Network took the station silent in mid-1992 and searched for a buyer.Early in 1993, new owners
Christ Covenant Church of Charlotte returned the station to the air as WCNV...Charlotte's news voice, and airedCNN 'sHeadline News as its 24-hour format. As with its previous format, unprofitability and expenses forced the station silent by year's end.In 1994, the owners of WHVN did a
Local marketing agreement with Christ Covenant, and brought the station back in 1994 as WIST, with anadult standards format [Tim Funk, "Wistful For Music of the '40s? New Radio Station Brings It Back", "The Charlotte Observer", May 19, 1994.] , mostly fromSatellite Music Networks (now part ofABC Radio Networks ). Talk shows and some sports programming were eventually added to the AM station after WIST added an FM frequency in 1995. John Sullivan was the most notable of the local hosts. [Kay McFadden and Bob Meadows, "Sullivan Adds Voice to AM in the A.M.", "The Charlotte Observer", August 16, 1996.] Both the AM and FM stations began using the WNMX call letters in 1996.In 1997, WNMX-AM, WAME-AM in
Statesville, North Carolina , and WAVO-AM inRock Hill, South Carolina formed the Total Radio network. WNMX-AM became WTLT, and WAME became WTLI. [Kay McFadden, "Talk-Radio Station Signs on to Battle for WBT Listeners", "The Charlotte Observer", July 8, 1997.] [ Jim Morrill, "The Unlikely Rebel Behind the Microphone," "The Charlotte Observer", October 19, 1997.] The stations aired local and syndicated talk shows as well as news. But the format did not work [Kay McFadden, "Format Change Will Be Blow to Charlotte Talk Radio," "The Charlotte Observer", November 22, 1997.] , and WTLT returned to playingadult standards in the fall, starting with Christmas music during the holidays, while continuing to air syndicated hosts until their contracts ended. WTLT aired theChristian programming of WHVN early in 1998 before the current format was adopted later that year.The station was assigned the call letters WCNT on
1990-03-13 . On1993-04-01 , the station changed its call sign toWCNV , on1994-06-08 to WIST, on1996-06-16 toWNMX , on1997-07-11 toWTLT , and on1998-09-04 to the current WGFY. [cite web |url=http://fjallfoss.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/call_hist.pl?Facility_id=10889&Callsign=WGFY |title=WGFY Call Sign History |work=United StatesFederal Communications Commission , audio division]The prior formats before Radio Disney included religious and
CNN Radio .References
External links
*AMQ|WGFY
*AML|WGFY
*AMARB|WGFY
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