Wgoe

WGOE was a 1000 watt daytime AM radio station in Richmond, Virginia. The station at 1590 kHz went on the air in 1964 and was owned by brothers Major and J. Sargeant Reynolds. The transmitter was located in South Richmond and the studios were located at Willow Lawn in Henrico County. Early on air talent included Jess Duboy and "Gentleman" Jim Granger with a top-40 format. The station later switched to a Progressive Rock format before succumbing to the competition with th emergence of rock music on FM radio frequencies in Richmond with WRXL (102.1) and WRVQ (94.5) in the mid 1970s. WGOE

 

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