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WCFO, known on air as "News/Talk 1160", is a news and talk radio station, licensed to East Point, Georgia, serving the Atlanta, Georgia radio market. ==Programming== Programming on WCFO includes both nationally syndicated and locally produced news, information, and talk programs. CBS Radio News is carried at the top of most hours and radio personality Matthew Erich Muller, known on-air as "Mancow", weekday mornings. WCFO broadcasts with a power of 50,000 watts during the day with a directional antenna pattern using a four tower antenna array, and 160 watts of power at night using one antenna tower in an omnidirectional antenna pattern. The sister station to WCFO is WMLB, owned by JW Broadcasting. Prior to becoming WCFO in June 2006, the 1160 kHz facility was the home of WMLB. WWAA was sold to the owner of WMLB, JW Broadcasting, in 2006. The owner, JW Broadcasting, decided to move the WMLB call signs and format from 1160 kHz to the 1690 kHz frequency in order to increase WMLB's coverage area. The facility at 1160 kHz frequency was assigned the WCFO call sign and adopted the business talk radio format in June 2006. On April 1, 2008, WCFO switched to a news/talk format.〔 On April 6, 2009, it was announced that Don Imus' syndicated radio program, ''Imus in the Morning'', will move from WYAY (owned by the show's syndicator, Citadel Broadcasting) to WCFO.〔(Radio-Info: "Spiff and Fred to Mornings at True Oldies 106.7, Imus to WCFO 1160", 4/6/2009. )〕 On April 16, 2010 Georgia State athletics & Newstalk 1160 "The Talk of the Town" reached an agreement to serve as the official flagship radio station for Georgia State's inaugural football season. The station will also serve as the radio home for Panther and men's basketball.〔http://www.pr.com/press-release/227310〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「WCFO」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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