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WWGP : ウィキペディア英語版
WWGP

WWGP (1050 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Sanford, North Carolina, USA, its primary market covers Lee County, Chatham County, Moore County, and Harnett County. The station is currently owned by WWGP Broadcasting and is the AM sister station of WFJA.
HISTORY OF W W G P- A M
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WWGP-AM signed on the air in 1946. It was co-owned by close friends Waldo W. Primm, manager/engineer, and Walter W. Gregory, Rocky Mount, NC, financier, for whom the call letters stand. W. W. Gregory died within the first year or two of WWGP's broadcasting launch. Mr. Primm continued to work to put the station on sound footing, selling it after nearly a decade. WWGP-AM was sold to Frank James Abbott, who eventually sold the station to its current owner Richard K. Feindel. The sale occurred on January 13, 1994 and today WWGP-AM is owned by WWGP Broadcasting, Inc. In its early years, WWGP had some local icons as announcers: Bill Buchanan, who for many years did mornings. Bill Cameron did the afternoon shift. WWGP-AM concentrated heavily on local news.
Mr. Primm often offered free advertising for local merchants not accustomed to using radio marketing. He was ahead of his time, although some merchants did come to see the benefits of continuing as paying advertisers.〔 Jean Primm Purcell, daughter of W.W. Primm, co-founder of W W G P 〕
For many years Frank James "Bud" Abbott did local news. He passed the reigns to Joan Merritts, who was a graduate of CCTI, now CCCC's Radio TV Broadcasting curriculum and she, upon retirement, Margaret Murchison became news director in 1979. She recently celebrated 30 years in the news broadcasting industry. Also after the noon newscast, Abbott had syndicated columnist "Drew Pearson" air his five-minute editorial and when Pearson died in 1969, his partner in political crime, "Jack Anderson" aired his political commentary until his death in 2005. WWGP-AM carried "Paul Harvey News and Comment" at 8:30AM,"Paul Harvey: The Midday Report" at 12:30PM and "Paul Harvey's The Rest of the Story in the late afternoon. Harvey died in early 2009. WWGP-AM also airs ABC Sports.
The station broadcasts a mix of local and satellite fed broadcasts. The satellite feeds originate from ABC Radio studios in Dallas, Texas and the station carries the "Today's Best Country" format from ABC. On the local end of things, the morning show "The Swap Shop" is live. Callers list items to buy, sell, or trade from 8:00am - 12:00pm Monday through Saturday. The Swap Shop was hosted by Brian Lee for several years, followed by Steve Gordon who left the show on August 3, 2012. Since Gordon's departure, the show is being temporarily hosted by a guest host until a permanent replacement is named. During "The Swap Shop" Margaret Murchison airs local news updates each hour. WWGP-AM carries news from the "American Information Radio Network" of ABC at the top of each hour. Richard K. Feindel, owner of WWGP passed away on November 24, 2015, at the age of 70, one day after undergoing heart surgery in Durham, NC. 〔 Dr. Anthony Ross Harrington, 1977 graduate of Radio TV Broadcasting at CCTI in Sanford, former Broadcast Production Technology Instructor for CCCC at Triton High School, Erwin, NC 1988-1999, and Lead Instructor of History at CCCC Sanford, NC 1999-2013 retired)〕
In February 2012, WWGP 1050 AM launched a new website, (wwgp1050.com ).
== References ==


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