Radio Station Information
WTKS 1290 AM
Savannah's News Talk Station
City of License:
Savannah, GA
Format:
News/Talk
Market:
Savannah, GA
Web site:
https://newsradio1290wtks.iheart.com
Live Stream:
http://www.iheart.com/live/801
Owner:
iHeartMedia (Capstar Tx, LLC)
Address:
245 Alfred St
Savannah, GA 31408
Phone:
912-947-1290
WTKS is an AM radio station broadcasting at 1290 KHz. The station is licensed to Savannah, GA and is part of that radio market. The station broadcasts News/Talk programming and goes by the name "NewsRadio 97.7 & 1290 WTKS" on the air with the slogan "Savannah's News Talk Station". WTKS is owned by iHeartMedia.
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Listener Comments and Reviews
“Forty Acres and a Mule” Commemoration of Black Church Power January 12, 2017
What: “Forty Acres and a Mule” Commemoration Day honors the meeting of twenty men of God with Secretary of War Edwin Stanton and General William T. Sherman on January 12, 1865 in Savannah with a film presentation and discussion. It was this meeting that produced the U.S. land redistribution policy known as “Forty Acres and a Mule.”
Who: The “Forty Acres and a Mule” Commemoration Committee is sponsoring the event.
Why: The purpose of the showing of the film and discussion with the audience is threefold: To address the crucial relationship between the black church in Savannah and the success of the meeting; to explore the event’s historical significance; and to examine issues raised by the meeting.
Who Should Attend: People who wish to promote racial reconciliation. There is no charge.
When: Thursday, January 12, 2017 at 4:00 PM.
Where: Bull Street Public Library auditorium, 2002 Bull Street, Savannah, Georgia.
Contact: Fritz Rumpel
Email: wafrumpel@gmail.com
Phone: 912-659-4383
Website: 40acresandamule.org
By: Fritz Rumpel on December 26, 2016
Join Bill Edwards discussion on FCC's guidelines changes over time, his many experiences as a newscaster dealing with points of view, as well as how the "Cancel Culturd," big tech and the news mediaa have affected what we hear and read. Free at The Barn on Skidaway Island Marshwood Club on March 18, 2021, 4-6 PM sponsored by Ladies On The Right.
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