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For the FM station in Green Bay-Appleton, Wisconsin, please see WKZG. For the Atlanta, Georgia-area FM stations that previously had this call sign, please see WRDA (FM) and WNSY.

WCHK
Broadcast areaAtlanta
Frequency1290 kHz
BrandingLa Mega 1290AM
Programming
FormatSpanish Hot AC
Ownership
OwnerDavis Broadcasting of Atlanta, L.L.C.
History
First air date
April 11, 1957
Call sign meaning
CHeroKee County
Technical information
Facility ID10694
ClassB
Power10,000 watts day
500 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
34°15′8.00″N 84°27′49.00″W / 34.2522222°N 84.4636111°W / 34.2522222; -84.4636111
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitelamegatl.com

WCHK AM 1290 is a radio station broadcasting a Spanish Hot AC format. Licensed to serve Canton, Georgia, its broadcast callsign stands for Cherokee, the county of which Canton is the seat of government, largest city, and geographic center. The station is currently owned by Davis Broadcasting of Atlanta, L.L.C.

History

The beginning of WCHK

WCHK first went on the air on April 11, 1957, under the ownership of Cherokee Broadcasting (headed by Chuck McClure, owner of Columbus-based McClure Broadcasting). Its programming involved country and southern gospel music, with local production. Among the personalities were station manager Byron Dobbs (retired in 1997), Mike McDougal, and Jim Axel (who moved to WAGA-TV).

WCHK-FM

Because WCHK was on the AM band with a daytime-only operation, it was required to sign-off by sunset, allowing clear-channel stations to take over the airwaves. Therefore, on August 1, 1964. WCHK launched a simulcast on 105.5 MHz, as WCHK-FM. This allowed the station to extend programming on the FM band by midnight.[1]

In 1991, WCHK-FM received FCC approval to upgrade to a class C2 license. It relocated its transmitter to Bear Mountain, providing greater coverage in north Atlanta. At the same time, the station switched its frequency to 105.7 MHz. Another station from Carrollton, WMAX-FM, later occupied the 105.5 MHz frequency in 1994. (In 2002, WMAX moved to 105.3 MHz. It's now WBZY, airing a Regional Mexican format, as of 2006.)

The station was renamed "North Metro's K-105", then "Country 105.7", and finally as "Atlanta's Classic Country 105.7". WCHK-FM was bought by Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) in 1993, under a local marketing agreement, simulcasting news/talk station WGST as WGST-FM. Now, the station is WRDA, broadcasting Alternative music, owned by iHeartMedia.

In 1998, WCHK launched another simulcast on 100.1 MHz, licensed in Talking Rock, Georgia, under the WCHK-FM callsign. In 1999, WCHK-FM was renamed WNSY, launching an oldies format as Sunny 100. The new station operated from the facilities of WCHK (with personalities Michael Searcy and Scott Evans).

Recent years

In the early 2000's, WCHK abandoned it's country/gospel format in favor of news/talk. Shows included Ludlow Porch, Dave Ramsey, and local-based Paul Carden.[2] The station also aired a simulcast of the 6PM news from WSB-TV. On July 18, 2004, Chuck McClure, owner of WCHK, died on natural causes.[3]

On November 14, 2006, Davis Broadcasting, owners of WLKQ-FM 102.3 in Buford, made the purchase of both WCHK and sister station WNSY-FM, being completed in January 2007.[4] Afterwards, both stations went off the air on January 22, 2007. WNSY returned to the airwaves on February 1, 2007 as a simulcast of WLKQ-FM (La Raza 102.3), broadcasting a Regional Mexican format. WCHK came back a year later, simulcasting WLKQ.

In 2013, WCHK switched from Mexican music to a simulcast of W243CE Winder, airing a Spanish Tropical format as La Mega 96.5. W243CE was also heard on WSRV-HD3. In 2015, W243CE and WSRV-HD3 broke from the simulcast, with WCHK maintaining the Tropical format.

Former personalities

  • Chuck McClure (owner)
  • Jim Axel (1957-1959, later moved to WAGA-TV)
  • Bob Peterson (1957-1962, Co-Owner)
  • Byron Dobbs (1957-1997, General Manager/presenter)
  • Steve Bramham (1963-1965, Announcer, Chief Engineer)
  • Chris Morgan (1990)
  • Mike McDougal
  • Joe Robinnell
  • Don Holt
  • Jim McGhee
  • Paul Carden

See also

References