WGET


WGET is an Adult Contemporary radio station. Owned by Forever Media, it is licensed to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, United States. The station formerly carried ESPN Radio, having switched affiliations from Fox Sports Radio in June 2013; the station dropped adult contemporary music in January 2011 but picked it back up on May 21, 2019.

History

WGET first aired on August 27, 1950. Robert Smith of New Oxford, Pennsylvania was the announcer who put WGET on-the-air. Twenty years later, he and Lester M. Blair of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania an engineer/announcer were the only two people still working for WGET on August 27, 1970.
The station signed-on with power of 250 watts. As an aside, Walter Lane, photographer and amateur radio operator in town had a transmitter that produced 275 watts. In March 1961, who had made the principal address at the opening ceremony, pressed a button in the press room of the which converted WGET from a 250-watt to a 1,000-watt AM station and a 10,000-watt FM station. At one time using a single tower, there are now has three AM towers and a 500-foot FM tower.
In January 1951, WGET affiliated with the short-lived Progressive Broadcasting System radio network. From the 1960s to the 1980s, WGET and later WGET-FM were affiliated with the Mutual Broadcasting System.
On May 21, 2019, WGET, along with WHVR in York, Pennsylvania, began simulcasting each other and are now broadcasting an Adult Contemporary format with the new launch of W229DK, 93.7 FM which simulcasts WGET.

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