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Radio station in Thomasville, Georgia
WSTT
Broadcast areaTallahassee area
Frequency730 kHz
Programming
FormatGospel
Ownership
Owner
  • Southern Gulf Broadcasting, Inc.
  • (Marion R. Williams)
History
First air date1947
Former call signsWKTG, WLOR, WSNI
Technical information
Licensing authorityFCC
Facility ID39735
ClassD
Power5,000 watts day
27 watts night
Transmitter coordinates30°42′47.00″N 84°8′20.00″W / 30.7130556°N 84.1388889°W / 30.7130556; -84.1388889
Links
Public license information
Websitewww.wstt730.com

WSTT (730 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Gospel music format. Licensed to Thomasville, Georgia, United States, the station is currently owned by Southern Gulf Broadcasting.

History

This station first went on the air in December 1947 as WKTG, owned by Eunice M. Martin ("Thomas County Broadcasting") and broadcasting from the Bank of Thomas County Building in Thomasville. After transfers to John H. Phipps in 1955 and James S. Rivers in 1959, original owner Martin re-purchased WKTG in 1960. In December 1963, Martin sold out again, this time to Triple C Broadcasting (owned by Mrs. Lem Clarke, Dink Collins and Jay Clarke). In 1972, the station was bought by Norris Mills and Chester Bellamy, who changed the call letters to WLOR ("Wonderful Land of Roses"), broadcasting a block format of easy listening, gospel, country and pop music. By 1978, the station was owned by Marion R. Williams, had changed formats to country and gospel, and was known as WSTT.

MTV contest

In 1990, MTV obtained a "revocable option" to purchase WSTT, with the idea to offer it as a prize in a contest. (Ervin Duggan, a member of the Federal Communications Commission, called the idea "repugnant" at the time, but didn't say whether the FCC would approve such a transfer.) In November of that year, Chris McCarron, General Manager and DJ at Cerritos College station KCEB (now WPMD), was selected at random from about 250,000 people who took part in the giveaway. McCarron won $10,000 in cash along with the station; she was also given the option to either keep WSTT or trade it for an undisclosed cash sum. She visited the station on Saturday, November 10, 1990, when rocker Billy Idol was an on-air guest.

The station changed its call letters to WSNI on February 15, 1991, but this lasted barely two months, as it switched back to WSTT on April 22. It is speculated that McCarron took the cash option and/or sold the station back to MTV, and then moved on with her life. The station's license was again assigned to Marion R. Williams (still WSTT's current owner as of 2021) at that time.

References

  1. "Facility Technical Data for WSTT". Licensing and Management System. Federal Communications Commission.
  2. "WSTT Facility Record". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  3. "Society of Broadcast Engineers newsletter, November 1990, p. 2" (PDF). SBE Chapter 24, Madison, WI.
  4. "California Woman Wins Georgia Radio Station in MTV Contest". Associated Press.
  5. "WSTT Call Sign History". United States Federal Communications Commission, audio division.
  6. "Application Search Details BAL-19910322GI". Federal Communications Commission.

External links

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See also
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