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- WGOW_(AM) abstract "WGOW (1150 AM), known as "NewsRadio 1150", is the Chattanooga home for mostly conservative syndicated talk radio programs from ABC Radio. It broadcasts on AM frequency 1150 kHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media. The station first went on the air in 1936 as WAPO. It was purchased by Ted Turner in 1968 and changed its call letters to WGOW and adopted a Top 40 format on January 1, 1969. By the early 1980s, the station had evolved into more of an adult contemporary style format. In the 1988, they shifted to their current news/talk format. Current programming includes:The Morning Press / Jeff, JR, and KevinDuke and the DoctorGeraldo Rivera (replaced Neal Boortz shortly after Boortz announced his pending retirement in 2012)Rush LimbaughMichael SavageMark Levin (replaced Jerry Doyle, June 2007)Laura IngrahamMike HuckabeeJim BohannonRed Eye RadioIn 2005, the station made waves by moving Rush Limbaugh over to sister-station WGOW-FM, resulting in a slight increase in ratings for the FM station, but a precipitous ratings drop for the AM. Limbaugh subsequently returned to the AM lineup in 2006.The station is an affiliate of the Tennessee Titans radio network.AlumniMusic Disc Jockeys:Bob Todd aka "Chickamauga Charlie" - currently runs a marketing and consulting firm in Ocala, Florida.Garry Mac- started at WDXB in the 1970s, cohosted mornings with Dale Deason, "Those Guys in The Morning", from 1982-1986. Is currently the marketing director of Hospice of Chattanooga.Dale Deason- Did mornings with Garry Mac, "Those Guys in The Morning". Later went on to become a talk show host on WGOW-FM and WPLZ. Currently runs an advertising agency.David Earl Hughes- later went to sister station WSKZ, and then WUSY in 1990. In 2003 he went to WSM-FM in Nashville. Hughes died in 2004.Gene Lovin- later went to WDEF-FM to produce the morning show, currently works at sister station WGOW-FM part-time as a producer/studio engineer.Bill Scott- later went on to become Coyote McCloud and work at WQXI in Atlanta and WMAK, WWKX, and WYHY, in Nashville. He was also the first voice on CMT when it launched in 1983. He died in 2012.Double Ugly (Ron Bedford)- night time host in mid 1970'sDavid Carroll- morning deejay in 1977-78, later the first voice on WSKZ, now evening news anchor for WRCBGene Michaels- went to WDOD in 1980 and then to WUSY in 1983. Gene died in June 2009.Beth Green- morning show co-host from 1981-1982 with Dale Deason. Later went to WUSY with Gene Michaels.Max O'Brien- now a lieutenant with the Chattanooga Police Department Jim Copeland- went on to do mornings and production at WUSY. He has been at WSB-AM Atlanta since 1995.Jim Pirkle- a longtime Chattanooga radio disc jockey, also worked at WDOD and WFLI. He died in 1997Randy Price- midday host in the mid 1980sBill Burkett- 1970 midday and PD, went on to do mornings at WLMX with Parker Smith in 1986. Bill died in late 2011.Cleveland Wheeler (Dave Randall) one of the original deejays in 1969, later founded 60s on 6 on XM Satellite Radio.The Mojo Man (Sid Grubbs) 1971-72Chucker (John Howard Thayer) Mornings 1976-77Tex (Edward) Meyer Middays and Program Director 1973-76Ronnie Brandon Afternoon Drive and Program Director 1972-73John Reed (Prater) Morning Drive 1976-77John E. Douglas (Douglas Shapiro) Morning Drive 1978-80Jimmy Byrd 1975-76 Chris Kelly (Walter Hooper) 1972-76 nighttimeJack Diamond (Coyote Calhoun) 1972 nightsTalk Show hosts:Jeff Styles- host of the "Chattnooga Pre-Rush Hour" from 1992-1994. Currently early and mid mornings at sister station WGOW-FM.Don Welch- hosted an early afternoon talk show from 1989-1990. Currently hosts a midday talk show on WTVC.Jim Reynolds- currently mornings with Styles at WGOW-FMKevin West- currently news and program director for WGOW-FMGary Haskew- Hosted "SportTalk" under the alias "Dr Basketball" with his brother Jerre from 1989-2000 when Jerre left due to contract issues. He still hosts "SportTalk" with Scott "Earthquake" McMahan and "Cowboy" Joe Varner on WGOW-FM.Jerre Haskew- cohosted "SportTalk" with his brother Gary, from 1989 till 2000, under the alias "The Music Man". Still does weekly appearances on other local sports talk radio shows in the Chattanooga area.J David Miller- original host of "SportTalk" from 1987-1989. Left to become a sports writer and author. Max Hackett- host of "The Maximum Morning Show" in the early 1990s. Went on to WPLZ, and then died in 2011.".
- WGOW_(AM) alias "NewsRadio 1150".
- WGOW_(AM) broadcastArea Chattanooga,_Tennessee.
- WGOW_(AM) broadcastNetwork ABC_News.
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- WGOW_(AM) frequency "1150000.0".
- WGOW_(AM) owner Cumulus_Media.
- WGOW_(AM) programmeFormat All-news_radio.
- WGOW_(AM) programmeFormat Talk_radio.
- WGOW_(AM) sisterStation WGOW-FM.
- WGOW_(AM) sisterStation WOGT.
- WGOW_(AM) sisterStation WSKZ.
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- WGOW_(AM) subject Category:Cumulus_Media_radio_stations.
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- WGOW_(AM) comment "WGOW (1150 AM), known as "NewsRadio 1150", is the Chattanooga home for mostly conservative syndicated talk radio programs from ABC Radio. It broadcasts on AM frequency 1150 kHz and is under ownership of Cumulus Media. The station first went on the air in 1936 as WAPO. It was purchased by Ted Turner in 1968 and changed its call letters to WGOW and adopted a Top 40 format on January 1, 1969. By the early 1980s, the station had evolved into more of an adult contemporary style format.".
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- WGOW_(AM) homepage www.wgowam.com.
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