WJGA-FM

Radio station in Jackson, Georgia
33°16′37.00″N 83°57′59.00″W / 33.2769444°N 83.9663889°W / 33.2769444; -83.9663889LinksWebsitewjga921.com

WJGA-FM (92.1 FM) broadcasts from Jackson, Georgia, on 92.1 MHz from a 325 feet above ground level tower at 6,000 watts ERP. WJGA-FM is owned by Earnhart Broadcasting Co., Inc.

Programming

WJGA-FM broadcasts a wide range of entertainment including oldies, current hits, R&B, and gospel. WJGA has a large assortment of local oriented broadcasts including Jackson High School sporting events, Local community events, and local originating news programming. Besides covering the local Butts County, Georgia, area it covers most of the southeast metro Atlanta area south to Macon, west to Thomaston, and east to Eatonton.For the past five Christmases, the station has simulcasted classic country music from its sister station WKKP 1410 AM in McDonough, Georgia for the holidays.

On-air personalities

  • Don Earnhart
  • Susanne Earnhart
  • Tom Lynde
  • Todd Wilson
  • Robert Gulley
  • Chad Sheppard
  • Sonny Weaver

External links

  • ‹The template FMQ is being considered for deletion.› WJGA in the FCC FM station database
  • WJGA in Nielsen Audio's FM station database
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