This subject came to mind with the 30th anniversary of the fire that totally destroyed WVMG Cochran on December 13, 1977. I can still vividly remember watching the studios burn that evening just after 5pm. In less than an hour, there was nothing left but the two transmitter shells for the AM and the FM and one equipment rack. The new owners, Georgia Communications Corporation, were granted the license transfer from the FCC just one week prior to the fire. I was told a faulty heater was the culprit and the studios were only insured for $40,000. It took well over $100,000 to get the place broadcasting again. By December 28th, a new doublewide trailer became the new studios and all Harris equipment was on the air. Less than two years later, their southern gospel format wasn't paying the bills and this opened the door for "Happy Howard" Williamson to purchase the stations. He was fresh from his stormy exit at WBBT Lyons. The huge debt service he absorbed plus his on-going legal problems eventually caught up with Happy, too. In the late 80's, the stations were sold in bankruptcy court to some of his creditors. Ironically, the station burned again in the early morning hours of September 12, 1992. IMHO, the station has never seemed to recover from it's own internal losses or lost opportunities. With the 80-90 docket, the FM could have moved to the next adjacent and gotten 100Kw on 96.9 with a 1,000 foot tower just south of Cochran. It had additional chances to get either 25 or 50kw but the lawsuits against Happy kept him distracted. He eventually became mayor of Cochran. Now it's a highly notched 6kw FM that protects 96.5 Gray. From April 1980 to May 1983, it was my first job and to this day, I still get asked "Where is Happy Howard?" Maybe someone here knows.