WOGK
City | Ocala, Florida |
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Broadcast area | Gainesville-Ocala, Florida |
Branding | K-Country |
Slogan | "Today's Best Country...Yesterday's Favorites" |
Frequency | 93.7 MHz |
First air date | 1960 (as WMOP-FM) |
Format | Country music |
ERP | 100,000 watts |
HAAT | 411 meters |
Class | C0 |
Facility ID | 49962 |
Former callsigns |
WMOP-FM (1960-1973) WFUZ (1973-1986) WMMZ (1986-1994) |
Owner | Dix Communications |
Webcast | Listen Live |
Website | 937kcountry.com |
WOGK (93.7 FM), known as "K-Country", is a commercial radio station in Ocala, Florida, broadcasting to the Gainesville-Ocala, Florida area on 93.7 MHz. The station can also be heard as far as Lakeland, Orlando and Jacksonville.
History
The station began operations in 1960 as WMOP-FM, a 4,200-watt MOR music station. Owner James Kirk instituted major changes in 1973, including changing the calls to WFUZ, increasing the effective radiated power to 100,000 watts, and installing a beautiful music/easy listening format, with big band shows hosted by the legendary "Big Daddy" Miles Foland. WFUZ eventually added evening country music programming in the early 1980s, in response to the growing popularity of competitor WTRS.
In 1985, James Kirk sold WFUZ to Dix Communications, which dumped the evening country programming and converted WFUZ to a full-time adult contemporary format. Then in 1986, changed the station's format to CHR/Top 40 as WMMZ ("Z93"), putting the station in competition with top-rated WYKS "Kiss 105." After a successful eight-year run as "Z93", 93.7 FM changed to its current calls and format in 1994.
External links
- WOGK official website
- Query the FCC's FM station database for WOGK
- Radio-Locator information on WOGK
- Query Nielsen Audio's FM station database for WOGK
Coordinates: 29°16′05″N 82°04′52″W / 29.268°N 82.081°W