Branding The Soul of Georgetown First air date 1985 | Frequency 1470 kHz Format Gospel | |
City Georgetown, South Carolina Broadcast area Georgetown, South Myrtle Beach |
WLMC (1470 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Gospel format. Licensed to Georgetown, South Carolina, USA, the station serves the Myrtle Beach area. The station is currently owned by R.J. Stalvey and features programing from Fox News Radio.
History
WLMC originally signed on as WGOO in March 1962 by the Collins Corporation of Vidalia, GA with Frank K. Graham, President. Gordon Linscott was the original station manager with Charles Lohr and Vincent Hayes as other managers during the period ’62 to ‘67. The station’s programming was a variety of music. On May 1, 1967 WGOO was sold to Winyah Bay Broadcasting Company of Georgetown with A. I. Fogel as President. Harry R. “Tad” Fogel was station manager and the call letters were changed to WINH. WINH affiliated with the ABC Information Network on June 1, 1968 and in September 1971, WINH-FM was added (see WWXM). Both the AM & FM stations were sold in October 1984. Tad Fogel was inducted into the South Carolina Broadcaster’s Association “Hall of Fame” in January 2010.
After the 1984 sale, the WINH call letters were eventually changed to WVBX on 1985-03-20. on 1994-04-15, the station changed its call sign to the current WLMC.