Word has reached me that Concord's heritage broadcasting complex at 520 Concord Parkway has been demolished. The building was constructed to house WEGO-1410am, and was expanded as the company grew. In 1961, WEGO-FM 97.9 (the current WPEG) was born in the building. As broadcast consolidation took place in the 1990's two more stations, WGIV-1600am and WBAV-FM 101.9 briefly called that address home.
By the year 2000, WPEG, WGIV and WBAV had all moved to their current South Boulevard studios in Charlotte, and WEGO relocated their studios to a strip shopping center on Cabarrus Avenue in Concord. The building has been deserted for about a decade, so it was about time for something to happen.
The tower is still there. WPEG's backup transmitter and WEGO's main transmitter are still there, although WEGO has a CP for an antenna move. I never worked at 520 Concord Parkway, but knew many who cut their teeth in the business in that building. Here's wishing you memories of "The Big PEG" and "WEGO, where WE-GO one step further".
Later . . . .
By the year 2000, WPEG, WGIV and WBAV had all moved to their current South Boulevard studios in Charlotte, and WEGO relocated their studios to a strip shopping center on Cabarrus Avenue in Concord. The building has been deserted for about a decade, so it was about time for something to happen.
The tower is still there. WPEG's backup transmitter and WEGO's main transmitter are still there, although WEGO has a CP for an antenna move. I never worked at 520 Concord Parkway, but knew many who cut their teeth in the business in that building. Here's wishing you memories of "The Big PEG" and "WEGO, where WE-GO one step further".
Later . . . .