WGTO

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WGTO
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City of license Cassopolis, Michigan
Broadcast area [1] (Daytime)
[2] (Nighttime)
Branding Good Time Oldies 910 AM
Frequency 910 kHz
First air date circa 1986
Format Oldies
Power 1,000 watts (Daytime)
35 watts (Nighttime)
Class D
Callsign meaning Good Time Oldies
Former callsigns WLLJ (11/25/86-11/6/95)
Affiliations Classic Hits (ABC Radio)
Owner Langford Broadcasting
Sister stations WDOW
Webcast wgtoradio.com
Website wgtoradio.com

WGTO (branded as Good Time Oldies 910) is a radio station broadcasting an oldies format. It is licensed to Cassopolis, Michigan broadcasting on AM frequency 910 kHz and is under ownership of Langford Broadcasting. Much of the programming is courtesy of ABC Radio Network's "Classic Hits" satellite feed.

This station first began broadcasting under the WLLJ call sign.

WGTO was designed and built by longtime Chicago radio personality Larry Langford in 1987 as WLLJ. WGTO is the last station to be built under the AM daytime rules of the Federal Communications Commission. After the Construction Permit for this station was authorized in 1986 no further applications were accepted for stations wanting to operate Daytime Only. WGTO uses two towers in a directional pattern. In 2007, Langford purchased a competing radio station in the same county and now owns both WGTO and WDOW.

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