WUFF-FM

WUFF-FM (97.5 FM) and WUFF (710 AM) are simulcast commercial radio stations in Eastman, Georgia, United States.

The first commercial radio station in Eastman, Georgia was licensed to O'Quinn Broadcasting and hit the airwaves in September 1961.

[citation needed] In 1992, WUFF-FM changed frequencies from 92.1 to 97.5 MHz and increased its broadcasting power and coverage area.

In May 2007, long time morning show host Buddy Leach left WUFF radio.

In September 2010, Screws debuted a new two-hour segment called "Hometown Howling" that features local, independent artists and bands.

Dodge County Indians baseball games have been broadcast exclusively on WUFF since the 2009 season by Quint Bush.