WCFO

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WCFO
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City of license East Point, Georgia
Broadcast area Atlanta, Georgia
Branding Business Radio 1160 WCFO
Slogan Minding Atlanta's Business
Frequency 1160 kHz
First air date 1987 as WMLD
Format Business talk radio
Power 50,000 Watts daytime,
160 Watts nighttime
Class D
Callsign meaning Chief Financial Officer (the audience likely to listen to WCFO
Owner JW Broadcasting (a local company)
Website www.businessradio1160.com

WCFO known on air as "Business Radio 1160 WCFO" is a business talk radio station, licensed to East Point, Georgia, serving the Atlanta, Georgia radio market. While WCFO broadcasts at 50,000 watts during the day, they weaken their signal at night to 160 watts.

Their sister station is WMLB. WMLB called AM 1160 their home until June 2006, when Atlanta's Air America Radio affiliate, WWAA, was sold to the owner of WMLB, which moved up the dial to their current home at AM 1690 to increase their signal allocation[1].

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