WTWA (1240 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Thomson, Georgia, and broadcasting to the Augusta metropolitan area.
Brown's partner and general manager in WTWA was Edgar J. Kobak, former president of the Mutual Broadcasting System.
Broadcasting magazine described WTWA as "an experiment in small-station operation which may indicate whether local stations can survive in county seats of about 5,000 population.
The station has produced such local programming as 1st National Bank News, with newscaster Lee Shepard, in 1948.
[6] Alumni of the station include veteran broadcaster Gary Bryan, later at WHTZ New York City and KRTH Los Angeles.