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WGBG-FM

Coordinates: 38°23′00.00″N 75°24′52.00″W / 38.3833333°N 75.4144444°W / 38.3833333; -75.4144444
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WGBG-FM
Broadcast areaSalisbury-Ocean City, Maryland
Frequency107.7 MHz
BrandingBig Classic Rock 107.7
Programming
FormatClassic rock
AffiliationsWestwood One, Citadel Media Networks
Ownership
Owner
WZBH, WOCQ, WUSX
History
First air date
1972 (1972) (as WEXM-FM at 107.5)
Former call signs
WEXM-FM (1972-1983)
WKRE-FM (1983-1996)
WKHI (1996-2018)
Former frequencies
107.5 MHz (1972-2008)
Call sign meaning
W G BiG
Technical information
Facility ID4107
ClassB1
ERP23,000 watts
HAAT104.8 meters
Transmitter coordinates
38°23′00.00″N 75°24′52.00″W / 38.3833333°N 75.4144444°W / 38.3833333; -75.4144444
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitebigclassicrock.com

WGBG-FM (107.7 FM, "Big Classic Rock 107.7") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Fruitland, Maryland with studios and cluster offices located in Salisbury, Maryland. The station's 23,000 watt signal can be heard at or near its transmitter on U.S. Route 50. Its tower is located in Pittsville, Maryland. The station broadcasts as a classic rock music formatted station branded as "Big Classic Rock 107.7". Programming features The Bob and Tom Show, Doc West and Nights with Alice Cooper.

History

Prior to moving to Fruitland, the station was licensed to Exmore, Virginia, and broadcast on a frequency of 107.5 FM. While in Exmore, the station had the call letters WKRE-FM, broadcast with 50,000 watts of power, and featured a country music format. Prior to February 4, 2009, the station broadcast an Adult hits format as "Joe FM".

On September 4, 2015, the then-WKHI changed their format from classic rock to country, branded as "Your Country K107-7".[1]

On August 17, 2018 at 5 p.m., WKHI changed their format from country to a simulcast of classic rock-formatted WGBG-FM 98.5 Seaford, Delaware, branded as "Big Classic Rock 107.7" under new WGBG-FM calls.[2]

Transmitter

The transmitter is a class B1 transmitter, 23,000 watts, HAAT 104.8 meters, located in Pittsville, Maryland. Facility ID 4107. Located on coordinates 38°11′54.00″N 75°40′50.00″W / 38.1983333°N 75.6805556°W / 38.1983333; -75.6805556

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