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WSEG (1400 AM, "ESPN Radio FM 104.3") is a
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broadcasting a
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format. Licensed to
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, United States, the station serves the Savannah area. The station is currently owned by William Dorminy, through licensee Southern Media Interactive LLC, and features programming from ESPN Radio. In April 2011, WSEG started simulcasting on FM frequency 104.3 MHz in Savannah (translator W282AR licensed to Savannah).


History


WDAR

The A.C. Neff Company made an application to the
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(FCC), to build a new station in Savannah, in the waning days of
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.History Cards for WSEG
fcc.gov. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
Neff was granted a construction permit for a station to operate at 1400 on the AM dial, with 250 watts full-time. The station, assigned the call letters WDAR, took to the air in 1946, and was an
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affiliate.
Broadcasting — Telecasting Yearbook Number 1948
'. Broadcasting — Telecasting. 1948. p. 114. Retrieved May 23, 2019.

1952 Broadcasting Yearbook
'. Broadcasting — Telecasting. 1952. p. 120. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
Their studios were located at 34 E. Bryan Street, a second floor suite of offices, located over the Georgia State Bank building. By 1948, Neff had built WDAR-FM, at 96.5 MHz with 12,000 watts ERP. The ABC affiliation would later move to AM 1230 WFRP.
1953 Broadcasting Yearbook
'. Broadcasting — Telecasting. 1953. p. 122. Retrieved May 23, 2019.


WSGA

In 1956, the station was sold to Coastal Broadcasting for $55,000, and its call sign was changed to WSGA (Savannah, GA). The station's studios were moved to Liberty Street. In 1962, the station's daytime power was increased to 1,000 watts. Prior to 1967, WSGA aired block programming, with ''
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'' mornings,
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middays, and
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between 3 & 6 p.m. and after 8 at night.Larson, Scott.
Savannah loses a radio legend
, ''
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''. April 4, 2007. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
From 6 'till 8 was alternately "dinner music", or the live call-in show "Talk Back". It signed off each night at midnight. The station was branded "The Goodtimer". In October 1967, the station adopted a full-time contemporary hits format. The station began 24 hour a day operations on January 1, 1968. Jerry Rogers was the station's program director and afternoon personality.
Fred Directory of Radio
'. 1980. p. 140. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
Other DJs included Danny Kramer, Jim Lloyd, Donny Brook, Fred Holland, Bob Roberts, Chris O'Brien, Mike Allen, Jim Lewis, Chuck Cannon, Denis Reid, and Tim McMillian. In the early 1980s, WSGA was facing increased competition from FM top-40 stations. In September 1982, the station adopted an adult standards format, as an affiliate of the syndicated
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network. In 1988, WSGA was sold to Gulf Atlantic Group, along with 102.1 WZAT, for $4.2 million. In 1992, the station switched to an
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format, as an affiliate of CNN Headline News. By January 1996, the station had been taken off the air, due to flood damage. WSGA returned to the air, with its power reduced to 650 watts, simulcasting the
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programming of 102.1 WZAT.
Broadcasting & Cable Yearbook 1997
'.
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. 1997. p. B-118. Retrieved May 24, 2019.
In 1998, the station was sold to Sarter Enterprises for $200,000. The station was taken silent as the purchase was being finalized. The station returned to the air in the summer of 1998, and after stunting for about a month, adopted a
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format, simulcasting
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.


WHGM

In 1999, the station was sold to Gilliam Communications for $500,000, and its call sign was changed to WHGM. The station ended its simulcast with WNIV and adopted an
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format.


WSEG

In 2007, Gilliam Communications Inc. sold WHGM to MarMac Communications for $300,000. The station's call sign was changed to WSEG and it adopted an adult standards format.WHGM-A Becomes WSEG-A 'Star 1400'
, ''All Access Music Group''. August 9, 2007. Retrieved May 25, 2019.
The station was branded "Star 1400" and was an affiliate of
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. In 2011, the station began to be simulcast on a translator at 104.3 MHz. In January 2013, WSEG switched to an all-sports format, featuring programming from ESPN Radio, and a local show afternoons. Effective March 19, 2013, MarMac sold WSEG and sister stations WFNS and
WSFN WSFN (790 AM broadcasting, AM) is a sports radio, sports radio station in Brunswick, Georgia. WSFN programming is simulcast on WFNS (AM), WFNS 1350 AM and W279BC 103.7 FM. Southern Media Interactive LLC also owns WSEG at Savannah, Georgia, Savann ...
to Southern Media Interactive LLC, at a purchase price of $1.3 million. On September 4, 2022, it was announced that Shanks Broadcasting will acquire WSEG and will begin carrying the company's "Sports Superstations" network.


Translators

WSEG is simulcast on a translator at 104.3 in Savannah, Georgia, and a translator at 92.7 MHz in
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.


References


External links


ESPN Savannah Facebook
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TheGoodTimer.com - WSGA history
{{ESPN Georgia SEG Sports radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1946 1946 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state) ESPN Radio stations