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WZGC (FM)

"92.9 Dave FM" (WZGC FM, 92.9MHz) is an Atlanta FM radio station playing the AAA (adult album alternative) format.

From 1989 through July 2004, the station was called Z-93, playing classic rock. The name change and format switch to AAA came on July 22. Competitor 96 Rock (WKLS FM) then switched back to classic rock, as it was up until 1989.

Up until the change, the station was one of the most rigid Atlanta FM radio stations in terms of name and callsign. It had been this way since the early 1970s, when it began as an oldies station. It switched to top 40 in the early 1980s and to classic rock in January of 1989.

WZGC is owned by Infinity Broadcasting, along with WVEE FM and WAOK AM in Atlanta.

The station's antenna tower, atop the unmistakable round glass Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel skyscraper (at 33° 45′ 34″ N 84° 23′ 19″ W) is the previous location for WWWQ FM, and possibly for WSTR FM as well (the allotment is still listed there). WZGC's auxiliary antenna is on the same tower (at 291m HAAT), and appears to shared with WVEE's auxiliary construction permit as well. Furthermore, the antenna for both of those appears to be the same one that WWWQ first used, according to the FCC database. [1] The very top of the tower was WUPA, TV channel 69, until the required transition to digital television forced it to build another tower elsewhere, in order to accommodate the extra antenna.

Former DJs

  • The Fat Mattress (morning show) with Chase and Woodside. Once the morning show was finished, Scott Woodside was heard doing traffic part-time, along with running a pen business.
  • Slats (morning show) with producer Jeff. Slats' catchphrase was "How ya doing?"
  • The Greaseman (syndicated morning show), with local producer Roger.
  • Caroline (evenings)
  • Charles Henry (overnights)
  • Randy Miller (morning show) from 1986 until the end of 1988, just prior to Z-93's switch to classic rock.
  • Steve McCoy (morning show) during the early 80s through 1986, when he departed to join the fledging Power 99.
  • Mary Glenn Lassiter (mornings), worked with both Steve McCoy and Randy Miller.

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