The station was last owned by Powerhouse of Deliverance Church, Inc.[1] WGML began as daytime-only broadcaster in November 1958.
It was originally owned by the Liberty Broadcasting Company, established by local businessmen Paul Sikes and Roscoe Denmark.
It was subsequently owned by Harris Slotin, a Savannah businessman, who sold it to Dave Steele in the 1970s.
Some of the local personalities were Donald Browning, David (Butch) Fulton, Gary Smiley, Bill Meacham, Dennis Eversoll, Bob Groover, and Brian Steele.
In October 2020, a man who appeared to have been having a mental breakdown climbed to the top of the station's radio tower in Hinesville, and was eventually lowered after a several hour standoff with local police and firefighters.