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WCON may refer to: WCON (AM) 1450, a radio station licensed to serve Cornelia, Georgia, United States WCON-FM 99.3, a radio station also licensed to serve
WCON
Radio station in Cornelia, Georgia, United States
WCON-FM (99.3 MHz) is a radio station broadcasting a classic country format. Licensed to Cornelia, Georgia, United States, the station is currently owned
WCON-FM
Daily digital newspaper in Atlanta, Goerge
established radio station WCON (AM 550). Subsequently, it received approval to operate an FM station, WCON-FM 98.5 mHz, and a TV station, WCON-TV, on channel 2
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The_Atlanta_Journal-Constitution
Television station in Atlanta
the latter were AM station WCON (550 kHz), which ceased operations May 31, 1950, in favor of the clear channel WSB; WCON-FM, which was merged with WSB-FM
WSB-TV
WAAQ WAOF WBIB-FM (1947–1954) WBRL WBVC WBZY (1947–1964) WCAC WCFV-LP WCJ WCON WCSE-LP (2002–2022) WCWS WDAK (1922–1924) WDJZ (1977–2016) WELI-FM WFHA WGCH-FM
List of radio stations in Connecticut
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Radio station in Cornelia, Georgia, United States
WCON (1450 kHz) is an AM radio station broadcasting a soft adult contemporary format. Licensed to Cornelia, Georgia, United States, the station is currently
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Minor League Baseball team based in Gwinnett County, Georgia
All Stripers home and road broadcasts are broadcast on My Country 99.3 WCON-FM. Live audio broadcasts are also available online through the station's
Gwinnett_Stripers
moved to channel 2 amid great publicity. WCON-TV thus never opened for business, and its sister radio station, WCON AM 550, was reassigned to nearby Gainesville
History of television in Atlanta
History_of_television_in_Atlanta
Hot adult contemporary radio station in Atlanta, Georgia
Constitution started an FM radio station. After an experimental period, it became WCON-FM on 98.5 MHz. The call sign contained the letters "CON" for "Constitution"
WSB-FM
Television station in Atlanta
Constitution held a construction permit for channel 2 as WCON-TV. Construction had already begun on the WCON-TV facilities when the Howell family, longtime owners
WXIA-TV
Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Atlanta
experimenting with FM radio, putting WCON-FM on the air the year before. When the two newspapers merged under Cox ownership in 1952, WCON-FM and WSB-FM went silent
WSB_(AM)
Radio station in Gainesville, Georgia, United States
-line directional array off Defoors Ferry Road, Fulton County, Georgia. WCON hit the southern airwaves in 1947 as a 5000-watt ABC affiliate. Its studios
WDUN_(AM)
Radio station in Greenville, Georgia, United States
7″W / 34.121222°N 83.976306°W / 34.121222; -83.976306 (WLKQ-HD2) LMS WCON-HD2 99.3-2 FM Cornelia, Georgia 25814 100,000 246 m (807 ft) C1 34°31′24
WVFJ-FM
Radio station in Gainesville, Georgia, United States
WGGA later replaced its affiliation with CBS Radio in February 1960. AM 550 WCON, owned by The Atlanta Constitution, went off the air in 1953, due to the
WGGA
Radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
In late 2015, W257DF was forced off the air by the upgrade of co-channel WCON-FM 99.3 northeast of Atlanta. WTZA began simulcasting on translator W227DN
WXKG
American broadcaster (1922–2009)
station, WCON, which began broadcasting on December 15, 1947; in 1949, he was promoted to news editor. In 1950, The Atlanta Constitution, owner of WCON, merged
Don_Elliot_Heald
Country music radio station in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
After that translator was forced off-air due to co-channel interference with WCON-FM, the "Old School" format remained on the HD-3 channel for a time before
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Broadcasting Company Sports (ESPN) WCON 1450 AM Cornelia Habersham Broadcasting Company Soft adult contemporary WCON-FM 99.3 FM Cornelia Habersham Broadcasting
List of radio stations in Georgia (U.S. state)
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American Southern gospel quartet
the best singing voices in order to secure a prime time-slot on the new WCON radio station. The initial line-up included Bobby Strickland singing tenor
The_Statesmen_Quartet
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an iHeartRadio music service KBEB, in Sacramento KISQ, in San Francisco WCON (AM), in Cornelia, Georgia WGXI, in Plymouth, Wisconsin WPBZ-FM, in Rensaller
Breeze
1940s radio sitcom adapted from the Blondie comic strip
'Blondie'". The Times. Munster, Indiana. March 21, 1949. "Blondie, Dagwood Join WCON Parade". Atlanta Constitution. October 19, 1949. Lamparski, Richard (1968)
Blondie_(radio_series)
American baseball radio network
Columbus Georgia Affiliate W288CV 105.5 FM Columbus Georgia WLTC-HD2 relay WCON-FM 99.3 FM Cornelia Georgia Affiliate WJSB 1050 AM Crestview Florida Affiliate
Atlanta_Braves_Radio_Network
Camera model
telephoto Olympus C-8080 WZ with tilted LCD Converter lenses: wide angle WCON-08D: (28 mm x 0.8 = 22.4 mm), tele TCON-14D: (140 mm x 1.4 = 196 mm) Remote
Olympus_C-8080_Wide_Zoom
1928 American reduction of radio broadcasting stations
Deleted August 1, 1928 (failure to appear) (WGOP) WRSC Chelsea, Massachusetts WCON Danbury, Connecticut Deleted August 1, 1928 (failure to appear) WPCH Hoboken
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Selen) 2/28/1927, later based in Danbury, Connecticut. Call changed to WCON 4/30/1928. Deleted 7/31/1928. WEAL 6/00/1922 Des Moines, Iowa Mystic Shrine
Portable broadcasting stations in the United States
Portable_broadcasting_stations_in_the_United_States
United States historic place
on February 13, 2012. Retrieved June 13, 2008. "Watts College of Nursing (WCON) Relocation" (PDF). Retrieved October 29, 2025. "Watts College of Nursing"
Watts_Hospital
WUMJ Fayetteville (Urban AC) 98.5 WSB-FM Atlanta (Adult contemporary) 99.3 WCON-FM Cornelia (Classic country) 99.7 WWWQ Atlanta (Contemporary hit radio)
Mass_media_in_Atlanta
WCOJ 1420 AM Coatesville, Pennsylvania WCOK 1060 AM Sparta, North Carolina WCON 1450 AM Cornelia, Georgia WCOR 1490 AM Lebanon, Tennessee WCOS 1400 AM Columbia
List of AM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WF)
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Radio format
99.3" Atlanta, Georgia Went off air due to interference complaints from WCON-FM; later moved to WTBS-LP and flipped to urban oldies WXYY "G100" Savannah
Classic_hip-hop
Historic building in Atlanta, Georgia
publishing a modern newspaper in the shortest possible time.” Additionally, WCON, the Constitution's new radio station, was located on the top floor of the
Atlanta_Constitution_Building
FM radio frequency
Burlington, Vermont WBWH-LP in Bluffton, Ohio WCJC in Van Buren, Indiana WCON in Cornelia, Georgia WDMP-FM in Dodgeville, Wisconsin WDUK in Havana, Illinois
99.3_FM
AM radio frequency
- 1 kW unlimited) WCON Cornelia, Georgia 25813 C 1 34°30′57″N 83°32′20″W / 34.515833°N 83.538889°W / 34.515833; -83.538889 (WCON - 1 kW unlimited)
1450_AM
List of FM radio stations in the US (WA–WC)
Pennsylvania WCOL-FM 92.3 FM Columbus, Ohio WCOM-FM 90.7 FM Kendall, New York WCON-FM 99.3 FM Cornelia, Georgia WCOO 105.5 FM Kiawah Island, South Carolina
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WA–WC)
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