WFGS

WFGS-FM
City Murray, Kentucky
Broadcast area Murray - Jackson Purchase
Branding Froggy 103.7
Slogan The Best & Most Country
Frequency 103.7 FM (MHz)
First air date 1997 (as Froggy 103)
Format Commercial; Country
ERP 100,000 watts
HAAT 201.0 meters
Class C1
Facility ID 73269
Callsign meaning F a GS
Former callsigns WAAW, WBLN, WFGE
Owner Forever Communications
Sister stations WNBS, WOFC
Website http://www.froggy103.com/

WFGS-FM (103.7 FM, "Froggy 103.7") is a radio station located in Murray, Kentucky licensed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and owned by Forever Communications. The station airs a country music format. Froggy 103.7 is one of the most listened to radio stations in Western Kentucky and Northwest Tennessee for country music.

Like most other Froggy (brand) radio stations their on-air names are "Frog Name".

In September 2007 the call letters of WFGE were taken from Froggy 103.7 to give to another start-up Froggy station, giving the Murray, Kentucky Froggy the new call letters of WFGS-FM. No format changes came with the call letter change.

Events

Froggy 103.7 (along with sister stations WNBS-AM and WOFC-AM) hold different events through the year, and this is a list of some of them.

Syndication

Froggy 103.7 airs CMT Country Countdown USA featuring Lon Helton. Other syndicated shows include Lia.

Current line-up

As of September 2016 the on-air line-up for Froggy 103.7 is as follows:

Weekdays

Weekends

Trivia

Sports

Froggy 103.7 is the home to the Murray State University Racers football and basketball. In May 2015 MSU announced[1] their renewal of their contract with WFGS through the 2019-2020 seasons for both football and basketball. Although the press release had not been updated since 2007, as noted by the incorrect call letters of WFGE.

The station, for a short time, was an affiliate for Tennessee Titans football. Beginning in the fall of 2008 the station also started airing the "Cross Town Classic" between Murray High School and Calloway County High School.

In 2008 the station became even more involved in the local communities by launching Froggyland Sports. The site offers an in depth look at high school sports in much of the broadcast air, known as "Froggyland". Froggyland Sports is updated by Travis Turner who hosts his sports talk show on brother station WOFC-AM ESPN The Office. WFGS, WNBS, & WOFC all act as the "voice" of Murray High School Sports and Calloway County Basketball. Games are aired on all three stations as well as on the internet at Froggylandsports.Com.

History

The station went on the air as WAAW in 1977, owned by Murray Broadcasting Company. Its format was album oriented rock. In 1988, the station was sold to Jackson Purchase Broadcasting, which changed the call to WBLN ("The Blend") and made the format adult contemporary. After being sold to Forever Communications, 103.7 became a country station with the call sign WFGE on 1997-03-17. In July 2008, the owner elected to move the Murray station's call sign to another station with the Froggy branding based in Pennsylvania. The old WFGE then became WFGS.[2]

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Coordinates: 36°33′00″N 88°19′52″W / 36.550°N 88.331°W / 36.550; -88.331

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