WGOP

Last updated
WGOP
Frequency 540 kHz
BrandingSunny 106.5
Programming
Format Classic hits
Ownership
OwnerThe Waters Group, LLC
History
First air date
August 1, 1955
(68 years ago)
 (1955-08-01)
Former call signs
  • WDVM (1955–1959)
  • WDMV (1959–2004)
Technical information [1]
Licensing authority
FCC
Facility ID 5347
Class B
Power
  • 500 watts day
  • 243 watts night
Transmitter coordinates
38°3′11.44″N75°34′9.73″W / 38.0531778°N 75.5693694°W / 38.0531778; -75.5693694
Translator(s)
  • 106.5 W293DN (Pocomoke City)
Links
Public license information
Webcast Listen live
Website sunny1065fm.com

WGOP (540 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Pocomoke City, Maryland, United States, airing a classic hits format. It is owned by The Waters Group, LLC, and is also broadcast over low-power translator W293DN (106.5 FM ).

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WGOP began broadcasting as WDVM on August 1, 1955, changing to WDMV in 1959. The station was a Top 40 outlet until switching to country music in 1980. In later years, it offered oldies music and sports talk programming. On August 18, 2022, the station was destroyed in an accidental fire; it was sold a year later.

History

On January 19, 1955, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved an application for a new 500-watt, daytime-only radio station on 540 kHz in Pocomoke City by G. Russell Chambers, trading as Eastern Shore Broadcasting Company. [2] WDVM began to air on August 1 and was the second radio station on the Lower Eastern Shore. [3] It was allowed to begin 1,000-watt broadcasting in 1957 but forfeited the authorization. [2] The call sign was changed from WDVM to WDMV in 1959, after it was purchased by Ernest Tannen. [2] An additional facility in Salisbury was added in 1962. [4]

Tannen sold his radio holdings, which included WDMV and stations in Annapolis and Chester, Pennsylvania, in the 1970s to devote himself to other ventures. [5] Leisure Time Communications acquired WDMV in 1973, followed by Mesta Communications in 1978. [2] It switched from Top 40 to country music in 1980. [6]

WDMV was silent for several years in the mid-1990s. The station used the WDMV call letters up until July 1, 2004, when it exchanged call signs with 700 kHz in Walkersville, Maryland, to become WGOP.

In April 2015, WGOP switched formats from oldies to sports talk, branded as SportsRadio 540. Later the format changed to classic country music and then to oldies, including sports such as Baltimore Orioles baseball.

On August 18, 2022, WGOP was destroyed by a fire caused by a faulty electrical wire in the attic of the studio building. Fifty firefighters took three hours to put out the blaze. The building was not insured and has been declared a total loss, but rebuilding is planned. [7] On April 13, 2023, The Waters Group filed a $200,000 deal to purchase WGOP from Birach Broadcasting, along with a plan to WGOP under a time brokerage agreement until closing. [8]

Former programming

Over the years, the station has been home to several formats. It once programmed an urban gospel format, as well as oldies, country music and even simulcast LMA partner WBEY-FM (97.9 FM). Party Line on WBEY-FM was once simulcast on WGOP, until the station went to a sports radio format. Circa late 1950s "Mama's Country Youngin" Eddie Matherly was a popular WDMV personality.

In the early 1960s the station's music format "Delmarvarama" featured "America's Best Loved Music And Song." During that era the station promoted itself as "Big Signal Radio" in reference to its 540 AM frequency which in those days covered much of the lower and mid Eastern Shore with a strong signal. Its low frequency and abundance of water in the Eastern Shore area still allows the signal to blanket up to DC's southern suburbs, down to all of the Tidewater/Virginia Beach metro and into North Carolina.

Radio shows that formerly aired on both WBEY and WGOP include The Oldies but Goodies Show on Saturday nights, The Old Country and Bluegrass Show on Sunday nights and Light and Easy Cafe on Monday nights.

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References

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