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WOGG
Frequency94.9 MHz
BrandingFroggy 94.9 Country
Programming
FormatCountry music
Ownership
OwnerFM Radio Licenses, LLC
History
Former call signs
WXAK (1991-1993)
WASP-FM (1993-2000)
Technical information
Facility ID65709
ClassB1
ERP1,650 watts
HAAT376 meters
Transmitter coordinates
39°52′11.00″N 79°38′22.00″W / 39.8697222°N 79.6394444°W / 39.8697222; -79.6394444
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitefroggyland.com

WOGG (94.9 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Oliver, Pennsylvania, United States. The station is currently owned by FM Radio Licenses, LLC.[1][2]

History

WOGG on a SPARC HD Radio with RDS.
File:WOGG logo.png
Former Logo

The construction permit for this radio station was first issued June 16, 1988 to The Humes Broadcasting Corporation, licensee of WASP in Brownsville, Pennsylvania; about 12 miles north of Oliver.

The station was first issued the call letters WXAK on November 29, 1991, and on March 22, 1993, the station went on the air with the call letters WASP-FM, the call letters shared by its country and talk formatted AM sister. WASP-FM went on the air with a country format, but with more current music and programmed entirely separate, with longtime Pittsburgh morning radio personality Jimmy Roach hosting the morning show, which he still does today.

Both stations operated out of their longtime studio location on Blaine Road (PA Route 88), just south of California until shortly after its sale to its present owner. This location was also the transmitter location for WASP, but the transmitter site for WASP-FM was located further south in North Union Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.

In 1999, Humes Broadcasting sold WASP-AM-FM to its current owner, Keymarket Communications, and on January 1, 2000, the station switched calls to WOGG.[3]

Today, WOGG and WASP operate out of Keymarket Communications' facility just off the junction of Interstates 79 and 279 in Green Tree, Pennsylvania.

References

  1. ^ "WOGG Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  2. ^ "WOGG Station Information Profile". Arbitron.
  3. ^ "WOGG Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.