New Radio Station Takes To The Airwaves
January 27, 2017
The area’s newest radio station took to the airwaves Thursday afternoon for their first official broadcast.
WGYJ-LP, The Light is a low power station broadcasting at 93.5 FM in Atmore. The station, owned by Gospel Light Church, is operating at a diminished power at the present time. Once a tower and new equipment are installed in the coming months, the station will broadcast with a power of 100 watts from 100 feet high…giving it expected coverage area of Atmore, Poarch, Canoe and small area of North Escambia around Bratt and some of Walnut Hill.
The Gehman family behindĀ the station was synonymous with broadcasting in Atmore for a numbers of years, with brother Dale, David and Jerry operating WASG AM 550 radio beginning in November 1981 and eventually WYDH-FM before selling both stations in the early 1990’s. David and Jerry, along with other family members and friends, will be involved in the new station.
Sadly, brother Dale Gehman passed away last November unexpectedly after completing most of the engineering work to bring the new low power FM on the air. Much of the station’s first official hour on the air Thursday was devoted to remembering Dale.
The station currently broadcasts from inside the sanctuary of Gospel Light Church on Trammell Street. They plan to move into the renovated space in the church’s education building soon.
The station’s initial broadcast schedule will be 6 a.m. until 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. until 6 p.m. until additional equipment is installed. At that time, WGYJ-LP will broadcast a Christian format 24 hours a day with an emphasis on local news, weather and other Atmore information.
Pictured: WGYJ-LPĀ 93.5 FM took to the air for its first official broadcast Thursday afternoon with David Gehman behind the microphone and guests that included his parents, Martin and Verna Lee Gehman. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.
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Amen Tina, everyone needs Jesus, alot of folks are headed full steam ahead straight to hell. Many think they are good enough, or are “a good person” or I go to church every Sunday, or I do the rosary or I feed the homeless or run a battered women’s shelter, I could go on an on, and these are well intentioned people, but many will still miss heaven because of pride of not needing Jesus. Believing in the existence of heaven and some type of good work won’t get you there either. The Bible says even the devil believes and tremples.
So thrilled,Atmore needs more of Jesus in the air-ways,if you will!We all need more of Him.God bless the worship and the words from those who will be speaking,in the name of Yeshua.My mother in law used to work a radio station in Atmore years ago,Betty Freeman,she enjoyed serving the Lord,I will have to let her know!