City | Hicksville, Ohio |
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Broadcast area | Auburn/Garrett, Indiana |
Branding | ESPN Radio 106.7 FM |
Frequency | 106.7 MHz |
First air date | January 25, 2002 |
Format | Sports |
ERP | 2,800 watts |
HAAT | 150 meters (490 ft) |
Class | A |
Facility ID | 85520 |
Transmitter coordinates | 41°25′23″N 84°51′36″W / 41.423°N 84.860°WCoordinates: 41°25′23″N 84°51′36″W / 41.423°N 84.860°W |
Callsign meaning | Froggy Garrett/Auburn |
Former callsigns | WFGA (2002–2005) |
Affiliations | ESPN Radio, Rocket Sports Radio Network |
Owner | Talking Stick Communications, L.L.C. (operated by Federated Media) |
Webcast |
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Website | thefanindiana |
WFGA (106.7 FM) is an American FM radio station licensed to Hicksville, Ohio, United States, with studios in Auburn, Indiana. The station broadcasts a sports format, branded as "ESPN Radio 106.7 FM". WFGA-FM is owned by Talking Stick Communications, a subsidiary company of Federated Media.
The station began broadcasting on January 25, 2002, under the WFJZ call sign (Fort Wayne's [Smooth] Jazz), with a satellite-fed Smooth Jazz format targeting the Fort Wayne market as a rimshot. Due to its poor signal in Fort Wayne proper, WFJZ was never very successful, and on May 27, 2005, with "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night, the station debuted its adult hits format and call sign after two days of stunting with construction sounds. Although its city of license is in Ohio, WFGA now primarily concentrates on serving the Auburn and Garrett area in northeastern Indiana, where its signal is much stronger than in Fort Wayne.
In mid-2009, the station began referring to its coverage area as "Hoosierhio." This is an obvious hybrid of The Hoosier State (Indiana) and Ohio. In October 2009, the station began offering daily short-form video newscasts through its website, covering local stories within the immediate coverage area of the radio station. This product has been branded "Hoosierhio News Channel." Newscasts are written by Chuck Rowe, anchored by Woody Zimmerman, with Kevin Kreigh serving as Editor and Technical Director.
Construction of a new 500' tower was completed in Butler, Indiana in January 2010. The station subsequently moved its transmitter to the new facility on January 14, 2010 (city of license will still be Hicksville, OH). Reception has greatly improved in communities such as Kendallville and Angola, in northeast Indiana, Williams County Ohio and extreme lower parts of central Michigan since this move.
The station recently moved into its new broadcast facility and offices at 1153 W. 15th Street in Auburn, Indiana.