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WGL (1250 AM) is a
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licensed to serve
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,
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, and owned by Brian R. Walsh. The station broadcasts an
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format, branded as "WGL Newsradio 1250 and 105.5". The station is one of the oldest in the
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. Studios are located on Cass Street and the transmitter site is located in Fort Wayne's East Central neighborhood in a facility also used by WIOE. WGL simulcasts over Fort Wayne translator W288EI (105.5 FM), which was added on March 5, 2021. High school football and basketball, primarily Bishop Luers and Bishop Dwenger, began on August 15, 2021. University of Saint Francis football and basketball will be added in the fall of 2022.


History

WGL was first licensed, with the sequentially issued call letters WHBJ, on March 3, 1925 to the Lauer Auto Company at 2109 South Calhoun Street. It was Fort Wayne's third broadcasting station, preceded by the United Radio Corporation's WFAS in 1922, and the Strand Theater's WDBV in 1924, although both of these stations had left the airwaves by the time WHBJ debuted. In 1926 Chester W. Keen took over WHBJ and changed the call letters to WCWK to reflect his initials. In 1925
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had been established by the Main Auto Supply Co., with studios above the company's downtown factory, and in 1928 Keen sold WCWK to WOWO owner Fred Zieg. WCWK's call letters were changed to WGL ("World's Greatest Loudspeaker"), taking a call sign previously used by the current
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in
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. WOWO and WGL were owned by the Zieg family until their sale to Westinghouse in 1936. In August 1941, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began implementation of a "duopoly" rule, which restricted licensees from operating more than one radio station in a given market. Westinghouse decided to retain WOWO and sold WGL to the Farnsworth Television and Radio Corporation in 1945. On September 24, 1947, the station's power was increased from 250 to 1,000 watts. Subsequently it was purchased by the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel. The call letters of WGL were reinterpreted as "Wayne's Great Lady", referring to Helene Foelliger, who had markedly improved circulation of the News-Sentinel since becoming publisher less than a decade earlier, when she became the youngest, as well as one of the first female, publishers of a major newspaper. William Kunkle, publisher of the morning Journal-Gazette, followed by establishing WKJG (William Kunkle Journal-Gazette) in 1947, but while WKJG established a television station in 1953, WGL had no television license. WGL is known for being the first station in Fort Wayne to carry a talk format and one of the initial stations to carry
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, which moved to WOWO in 1996. In February 1998, WGL changed its format to sports; most of its programming came from "One-On-One Sports" (now "
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.") As a result, they dropped
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, and local host
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. Between September 1998 and August 2000, WGL aired
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, claiming it from rival WOWO. By August 2000, ESPN's affiliation moved to rival WONO, WOWO's sister station. At this point, the format returned to talk, featuring the programs of such hosts as Liddy, Bill O'Reilly, and
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. Several years later, the format ''again'' switched to sports talk under the
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1250 banner, with the notable exception of Dave Macy's morning program, which covered news, politics, and culture as well as sports. WGL was sold (along with the other Kovas Communications stations) to Travis Broadcasting Corp. in December 2001, for $7.5 million. WGL was purchased, along with its sister stations by Summit City Radio Group in July 2004. Currently, it broadcasts adult standards, having picked up the format in 2003. WGL aired the syndicated Adult Standards (
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) format from
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until April 2007, when the station went to a standards/
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hybrid with a combination of local DJs and local automation. The station soon returned to airing the Dial Global format with a local morning show. Weekday programming on The River consisted of Dial Global's America's Best Music format from midnight to noon and then from 6 p.m. to midnight,
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from noon to 3 p.m., and local talk host Pat White from 3 to 6 p.m. WGL's programming was simulcast full-time on WGL-FM (102.9) until 12:00PM on April 1, 2010, when the FM station broke away to air a
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format as "V102.9". The simulcast returned on June 3, 2013, when both WGL and WGL-FM switched to an
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format. Former WLYV and
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disc jockey Rick Hughes served as the station's morning host; Pat White's show was retained on the simulcast (and moved to 2 to 5 p.m.), while Dave Ramsey was dropped from the WGL lineup. In March 2014, Adams Radio Group, LLC entered an agreement to purchase Summit City's cluster (which includes WGL). Days later, Adams announced they would purchase Oasis Radio Group's stations. To meet ownership limits, Adams retained WNHT, WGL and
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, as well as Oasis Radio Group's
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and
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, and sold off WHPP to Fort Wayne Catholic Radio and WGL-FM to Calvary Radio Network; WLYV and two translators (on 96.9 FM and 103.3 FM) were acquired by Adams from Calvary in the process. The transaction, at a price of $6.4 million, was consummated on June 2, 2014; WGL switched to
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programming the following day. On March 22, 2020, due to a significant decline in advertising revenue attributed to the
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, Adams Radio Group suspended operations for WGL. A statement on WGL's website read in part that Adams was intending to devote all efforts to their "larger signal stations"; paperwork filed with the FCC indicated that Adams would review options for a resumption of operations for WGL. Three weeks later, Adams announced a sale of WGL and the
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for low-power FM
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W233CS (94.5 FM) to Brian R. Walsh—owner of WIOE (1450 AM) and
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-market WIOE-FM (101.1)—for $50,000.


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* (covering 1927-1981 as WCWK / WGL) * {{News/Talk Radio Stations in Indiana GL (AM) Radio stations established in 1925 All-news radio stations in the United States