"Mr. Murfreesboro" John Hood
WGNS signed on the air at 10:00 o'clock on the evening of December 31, 1946 and then rang-in the New Year of 1947! (Below photo) Well known Murfreesboro native John Hood was one of the early announcers on the Good Neighbor Station, which is what the G N S stands for in the call sign, shared memories of the early days.
In addition, another early voice, Jerry Brown, who is now age 88, joined the conversation over-the-phone to talk about the early days.
Memories With Jerry Brown
(Photo) left is 2013 picture of Jerry, right is one from 1965.
Although WGNS could have broadcast 24-hours daily from its first day on the air, Cecil Elrod decided to keep the overhead down by broadcasting from 5:00AM each morning until 10:00PM at night. The popularity of rock'n roll music at night for area students caused the station to expand programming to 11:00PM.
It was not until Bart Walker arrived in 1984 that the station expanded to 24-hours a day operation, and at that time added new technology called "AM Stereo". On February 26, 2007 WGNS began to broadcast on FM 100.5 and FM 101.9.