WGOH

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WGOH and WUGO
City of license Grayson, Kentucky
Broadcast area Huntington-Ashland
Branding Go Radio Kentucky Country
Frequency 1370 kHz, 100.9 MHz, 99.7 MHz
Format Classic Country (WGOH)
Adult Contemporary (WUGO)
Audience share 2.6 (Fa'07, R&R[1])
Power 5,000 watts day
21 watts night (AM)
ERP 4,800 watts (FM)
HAAT 111 meters (FM)
Class D (AM)
A (FM)
Facility ID 9210 and 9212
Transmitter coordinates 38°19′44.00″N 82°58′33.00″W / 38.3288889°N 82.9758333°W / 38.3288889; -82.9758333
Affiliations Both Stations
CBS Radio
Kentucky News Network
WUGO
UK IMG Sports Network (University of Kentucky Athletics)
Cincinnati Bell Reds Radio Network (Cincinnati Reds)
WGOH
Kentucky Christian University Sports Radio Network
Owner Carter County Broadcasting Co., Inc.
Webcast Yes 24/7
Website wgohwugo.com

WGOH (1370 AM and 100.9 FM and 99.7 WUGO-FM) is a radio station licensed to Grayson, Kentucky. WGOH-AM FM broadcasts a Country Gold and Bluegrass format while WUGO-FM broadcasts an Adult Contemporary format. The station serves the Northeast Kentucky area and is currently owned by Carter County Broadcasting Co., Inc. All stations features programing from CBS Radio and the Kentucky News Network as well as broadcast football and basketball games from both East Carter and West Carter High Schools. WUGO also broadcast University of Kentucky football and men's basketball games as well as MLB's Cincinnati Reds games while WGOH serves as the flagship station for Kentucky Christian University athletics. The station has won four National Crystal Radio Awards for community service..[2]

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