WGCO

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WGCO
City of license Midway, Georgia
Broadcast area Savannah, Georgia
(rimshots to Brunswick, Georgia)
Branding Big 98
Frequency 98.3 MHz
First air date 1989
Format Oldies
ERP 100,000 Watts
Class C1
Callsign meaning Georgia Coast; former name of the station
Owner Adventure Radio (Triad Broadcasting)
Website Big 98.3

WGCO-FM is a radio station known as "Big 98" targeted towards Savannah and Brunswick, Georgia. The station began operation as a Savannah station in 1989. From 2005-2007, the station was an affiliate of the JACK FM adult hits format. On March 16, 2007, the station dropped the JACK FM format and returned to the Oldies 98.3 format. Previous station identities and formats have included "98.3 JACK FM" and Oldies as "Oldies 98.3" and "98.3 COOL FM". On September 24, 2007, WGCO flipped to a revised Oldies format playing songs from 1964-1969 and the 1970s.

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The station signed on as a class A gospel station licensed to Jesup called WSOJ. In 1982, the station flipped (along with many others) to an audio simulcast of the new CNN Headline News. Shortly thereafter, the station went off the air. Gospel returned to the station in 1984, then country WAJS "The Great 98" a year later. Within a few months, the station became AC WZKS "Kiss FM". In 1989, the station's tower was moved to Glynn County and began broadcasting oldies as "Oldies 98.3"

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