Re: You mean WOAH Glennville?
WOAH used to be WKIG-FM, which also had a sister AM station that has since gone dark. During a visit to Tattnall County several years ago, it was "K106" with a satellite-delivered AC format. However, the station has changed hands at least twice within the last couple of years. The station is currently owned by the Broadcast Executives Corporation. There's a current construction permit pending to increase the ERP to 6,000 watts, and move the tower closer to Glennville. Don't know much else beyond that.
> WOAH is in Glennville. For more information, go here
> Radio-Locator.com
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> > Does anyone have any info about this Station? Who Owns
> it?
> > Do they have a website what is their Format? Are the any
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> > Urban or Chr/Rhythmic. There seems to be no info on the
> > Internet at ALL about this station. They seem to have the
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> > Best Blend of Music anywhere. If this Same Station was in
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> > Savannah They would top WEAS AND WQBT!
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