This station is under ownership of Rick Lambert and Bob Spencer, through licensee First Media Services, LLC.
As of July 2014[update], weekday syndicated programming included shows by John Batchelor, Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, and Michael Savage plus Red Eye Radio and America's Morning News.
[4][3] On-air disc-jockeys included Brother Dave Miller, Bill Young, Steve Preston, Ron Mani, Lil' Country Joe, Ranger Rick Stewart a.k.a.
Ricky Horror, Ken Ayers, Tim Rainey, Lisa Lee, and Skip Eliot.
The AM radio station has been assigned the "WALG" call letters by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) since it was sold by the Herald to Allen Woodall, Sr., in 1960.
WALG was the 'white' pop/rock station in Albany for decades, and was on the cutting edge of the ever-changing pop music scene for most of that period.
Cumulus moved the WALG studio to the old First State Bank building on the corner of South Slappey Blvd.
(Jim Janulis), "Buzz One" (Ron Brown), J.J. Stone (Billy Thorman) Christopher Hayes, Rick Ledbetter, Jim King, Sonny Lofton, "Jane", Bill Young, Skip Eliot, Kris Van Dyke, Dave Miller, Jack O'Brien, Mike Speers, Carol Ward, 'Spanky', Rick Stewart, Hal Edwards, Otis Ulm, John Dark, Jack Daniels and Steve Preston.
John Long was General Manager under owner Ilene Berns, who also owned Bang Records.