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WTZA
WTZA AM 1010 is a radio station licensed to serve Atlanta, Georgia, that broadcasts Spanish Christian music as "Vida 1010AM" 〔http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=228367.0 Streetz 94.5 LMAs WGUN 1010〕 It broadcasts at a frequency of 1010 kHz with 50,000 watts of power during the daytime, covering north Georgia, 45,000 watts during critical hours and 78 watts during nighttime hours, using an omnidirectional antenna. WTZA is classified as a class D AM broadcast station according to the Federal Communications Commission. ==History== The station originally signed-on in 1947 with the broadcast callsign WEAS and was licensed to serve nearby Decatur, Georgia.〔(Some Savannah/Lowcountry Station history? )〕 The station was founded by Eurith Dickenson ("Dee") Rivers, Jr., son of former governor of Georgia E.D. "Ed" Rivers.〔 The WEAS callsign stood for Emory University & Agnes Scott College, both of which are located in Decatur.〔 WEAS' format grew into a combination of hillbilly (or country and western) music, southern gospel music and preaching.〔 In 1963, the station changed its call sign to WGUN〔(Atlanta Area AM Radio Stations )〕 and a country music format with the station adopting "the big GUN" slogan.〔 The WEAS call sign went to the Dee Rivers station at 900 MHz in Savannah, GA. WGUN had a news/talk radio format in the early 1990s〔 before moving to a Christian music and brokered-time format. The WGUN call sign was later assigned to a co-owned AM station in Valdosta, Georgia at 950 kHz (formerly, WGOV-AM to honor Mr. Rivers' father).
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