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WGGA - Wikipedia
WGGA (1240 kHz "The Lake") is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting an adult contemporary radio format. Licensed to Gainesville, Georgia, United States, the station serves the northern section of the Atlanta metropolitan area. [2]
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The Lake 94.5FM/1240AM
The Lake 94.5FM/1240AM offers a better variety of the 80’s, 90’s, and today. It’s the perfect soundtrack for listening at work or spending the day on Lanier.
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WGGA 1240 AM Radio Station Information - Radio Lineup
WGGA is an AM radio station broadcasting at 1240 KHz. The station is licensed to Gainesville, GA. The station broadcasts Sports programming. Currently there are no comments about this radio station. Share your thoughts about this station in the form below. You can add your own comment to this channel by using the form below.
The Lake 1240AM/94,5FM - WGGA - AM 1240 - Gainesville, GA - Streema
The Lake 1240AM/94,5FM - WGGA, AM 1240, Gainesville, GA. Live stream plus station schedule and song playlist. Listen to your favorite radio stations at Streema.
Gainesville WGGA | Friends of Ga Rado
WGGA was awarded the 550 frequency, a position lower on the dial and able to cover much of Northern Georgia, with 5,000 watts during the day, and 500 watts at night.