WIGO (AM)

The station operating at 1570 kHz in the Atlanta area first began broadcasting as WCPK, a 1,000-watt daytime-only outlet licensed to College Park, Georgia, on March 21, 1959.

[11] The station changed call letters to WSSA and format to country in October 1968,[12] the same month it was acquired by Clayton Broadcasting Company.

[15] By 1978, the station was entirely owned by Simmons, and he sold it to the Piper brothers doing business as South Atlanta Broadcasting in a $345,000 transaction.

"), and the group programmed the station with an entirely Christian format as well as services from more than 50 local churches and news and features for residents of Clayton County.

[22] In the early 2000s, a local marketing agreement was reached with Ritmo Latino, which programmed the station in Spanish.