WCUG (FM)

WCUG (88.5 FM, "Cougar Radio") is a radio station licensed to the community of Lumpkin, Georgia and serves Columbus, Georgia and its metro area. Its studios are housed in the Carpenters Building on 9th Street on Columbus State University's RiverPark Campus.[1]

WCUG
CityLumpkin, Georgia
Broadcast areaColumbus, Georgia metropolitan area
Frequency88.5 MHz
BrandingCougar Radio
Programming
FormatJazz, News, Sports and College
Ownership
Owner88.5 The Truth Inc.
(88.5 The Truth, Inc.)
History
First air dateApril 15, 2008
Former call signsWTMQ (2002-2009)
WBOJ (2009-2015)
Call sign meaningCougar
Technical information
Facility ID88005
ClassC2
ERP23,000 watts
HAAT164 meters (538 ft)
Transmitter coordinates31°59′19″N 84°55′59″W
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitewcugradio.columbusstate.edu

On December 26, 2009, 88.5 switched its format from latin music[2] to a Contemporary Christian radio station branded as 88.5 The Truth with a callsign of WBOJ.[3]

88.5 The Truth was put on the air by former WCGQ Programming Director/Air Talent Lee McCard who was the morning host until July 2009. Morning successor Heath Jackson was shot and killed at his home in September 2010, in a murder case which stunned Columbus.[4] Police arrested a suspected burglar on murder charges.

In July 2015, the station moved its programming to 107.7 FM and 103.7 WLTC-HD3 and rebranded as 107.7 The Truth.[3] This freed up 88.5 for use by Columbus State University.

On July 1, 2015, the station launched as Cougar Radio, with programming being handled by students and faculty of Columbus State's Department of Communication. The station's programming consists of various music genres including jazz, electronic dance music, country and other programming.[3] CSU obtained the station through a partnership with PMB Broadcasting.[5] The broadcasting group is leasing the station's license to the university for $1 a year.[6]

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