WTHG-FM
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City of license | Hinesville/Savannah |
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Branding | "104.7 the Hawk" |
Slogan | Savannah's New Home for Classic Rock |
First air date | 1992 |
Frequency | 104.7(MHz) |
Format | Classic Rock |
ERP | 25,000 watts |
Class | C3 |
Callsign meaning | A variation of its slogan, Hawk |
Owner | TAMA Radio Group |
Website | thehawk1047.com |
WTHG flipped from the variety hits "Freedom" format to a classic rock station known as "The Hawk" in late April, 2006.
FM radio stations in the Savannah, Georgia-Hilton Head Island, South Carolina market (Arbitron #158)
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