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Radio station in Atlantic City, New Jersey
WPGG
Frequency1450kHz
BrandingWPG Talk Radio 95.5
Programming
LanguageEnglish
FormatTalk radio
Affiliations
Ownership
Owner
WENJ,WFPG,WPUR,WSJO
History
First air date
1940; 85 years ago (1940)
Former call signs
  • WFPG (1940–1978)
  • WIIN (1978–1988)
  • WFPG (1988–2002)
  • WKXW (2002–2006)
  • WENJ (2006–2012)
Call sign meaning
"World's Play Ground"
Technical information[1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID10448
ClassC
Power1,000 watts
Transmitter coordinates
39°22′42″N74°26′53″W / 39.37833°N 74.44806°W /39.37833; -74.44806
Translator95.5 W238CZ (Atlantic City)
Repeater97.3 WENJ-HD3 (Millville)
Links
Public license information
WebcastListen live
Websitewpgtalkradio.com

WPGG (1450AM; "WPG Talk Radio 95.5") is acommercial radio stationlicensed toAtlantic City, New Jersey. The station is owned byTownsquare Media and broadcasts atalk radioformat. WPGG's studios and offices are on Tilton Road inNorthfield, New Jersey.

WPGG is powered at 1,000 watts, using anon-directional antenna, and can be heard throughout New Jersey'sOcean,Atlantic, andCape May counties. Itstransmitter is on Riverside Street near Absecon Boulevard (U.S. Route 30) in Atlantic City.[2]

History

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The 1450 frequency in Atlantic City first hit the airwaves in1940 with itscall letters of WFPG, which stood for "World's Famous Play Ground". For several decades, WFPG aired afull service format, which included a mixture ofadult standards,big band, andeasy listening music, from studios on the world-famousSteel Pier on the Atlantic City boardwalk.

Towards the late 1970s, when casino gambling arrived in Atlantic City, WFPG became "Win 1450" and changed its call letters to WIIN, continuing its full-service format, albeit with anadult contemporary flavor. Later, the station used the taped, syndicated "Entertainers"MOR format, using live announcers in some dayparts.

In 1985, Roger Tees took over as news director and hired anchors, Jeff Scott, Greg Gaston, Carla Contento Kenny, and Vince Scanlon, along with sports director Jim Wise and sports anchor Greg Toland. When the all-news/talk anchors departed for other positions in larger markets, ratings plummeted.

On January 18, 1988, the WFPG call letters, which had remained in use ona co-owned FM station, returned to the AM facility.

For much of the 1990s, syndicated talk programs such asBob Grant,Mike Gallagher, andArt Bell were mainstays of the station's line-up.

In 1999, WFPG became one of the first affiliates of the Comedy World Radio Network. A year later, Comedy World went out of business and the station resorted to simulcasting WFPG-FM during most hours.

Shortly after entering the new century, WFPG and its sister stations were purchased by Millennium Radio Group, which also ownedNew Jersey 101.5 in Trenton. In March 2002, New Jersey 101.5 began using 1450 as its South Jersey shore simulcast facility, with a call letter change from WFPG to WKXW.

In 2003, the New Jersey 101.5 simulcast moved to WXKW at 97.3 andESPN Radio sports programming took its place. In June 2006, 1450 AM changed its call letters to WENJ to reflect its ESPN Radio branding.

In June 2009, the ESPN format was moved to 97.3WENJ-FM and WENJ began to carryESPN Deportes Radio. This lasted until January 2011, when ESPN Deportes was dropped for a simulcast of WENJ-FM.

On October 22, 2012, WENJ dropped the sports simulcast for talk, branded as "WPG Talk Radio 1450" with newcall sign WPGG, paying tribute to the original WPG, a radio station owned by the city of Atlantic City from 1925 to 1938.

In November 2015, WPGG began simulcasting its programming onWSJO 104.9-HD2. In April 2016, translator W281BH began simulcasting WSJO 104.9-HD2, which brings WPGG's programming to 104.1 FM in the greater Atlantic City area. In May 2016, WPGG renamed itself to "WPG Talk Radio 104.1."

On August 2, 2017, Townsquare Media filed an application with theFederal Communications Commission[3] requesting consent to construct and broadcast WPGG from a new translator station broadcasting on 95.5 FM and licensed to Atlantic City, New Jersey. On May 9, 2019, the station announced it was moving from 104.1 FM to 95.5 FM, effective immediately.[4]

In July 2020, WPGG became the Atlantic City-Cape May radio market's top-rated news/talk station in both share and cume, per Nielsen's spring 2020 radio ratings survey results.

References

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  1. ^"Facility Technical Data for WPGG".Licensing and Management System.Federal Communications Commission.
  2. ^Radio-Locator.com/WFPG
  3. ^Townsquare Media application to the FCC requesting consent to construct and broadcast on 95.5 FM as a translator (Retrieved October 6, 2017, via the FCC.gov website)
  4. ^WPG Talk Radio 104.1 is Moving to 95.5 FM (Retrieved May 10, 2019, via wpgtalkradio.com)

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