WGYE

This radio station first began as WTUS, and was assigned that call sign on October 31, 1989, more than a year after the construction permit was first granted in May 1988.

Powers and Sergi finally brought the station on the air in the fall of 1992, with the moniker "Today's U.S. Country", maintaining studios and offices along Locust Avenue in neighboring Fairmont, where the station remains today.

Sergi today owns WSGB in Sutton, West Virginia, and three other area stations.

The station had a country format for its entire existence until it was sold to LHTC Media effective September 1, 2023; on September 11, the station flipped to contemporary hit radio, assuming the format of WHTI, as "Hot 102.7".

[2] On February 5, 2024, WGYE changed its format to a simulcast of conservative talk-formatted WMMN (920 AM), branded as "The Torch".

Tower on Tower Hill Road, Fairmont, West Virginia, seen from the adjacent Grove Cemetery