WGUN

WGUN (950 AM) is a radio station broadcasting an Urban Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Valdosta, Georgia, United States, the station is currently owned by Magic 95 Entertainment.[1]

WGUN
CityValdosta, Georgia
Broadcast areaValdosta area
BrandingMagic 95
Frequency950 kHz
First air date1939 (as WGOV)
FormatUrban Adult Contemporary
Power3,500 watts day
63 watts night
ClassD
Facility ID70511
Transmitter coordinates30°48′13.00″N 83°21′20.00″W
Former call signsWGOV (1939-2013)
AffiliationsABC Radio
OwnerMagic 95 Entertainment
(W.G.O.V., Inc.)

It is the oldest station in the city. Although the original WGOV call letters are sometimes said to have stood for "Good Old Valdosta", the station name actually derived from its founder, Eurith D. Rivers, who served as governor of Georgia from 1937 to 1941; "Dee" Rivers, the former station owner, is his son.

With the inauguration of the Jack the Bellboy program in 1948 with deejay Ben Porter, WGOV was one of the first stations in the country to broadcast rhythm and blues.

On January 25, 2013, the station changed its call sign to WGUN, which had been used by the co-owned station in Decatur (Atlanta) on 1010 kHz.

On February 1, 2014 WGUN changed their format from regional Mexican to urban adult contemporary.

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