WGOJ
WGOJ is a radio station licensed to Conneaut, Ohio, serving Ashtabula County, Ohio, Erie County, Pennsylvania, and most of Crawford County, Pennsylvania. WGOJ's studios are located on Mill Street in Conneaut, while the transmitter resides in Albion, Pennsylvania. The station broadcasts a Christian talk and teaching format.
History
The station began broadcasting on April 5, 1964 and was owned by Louis Skelly. It held the call sign WFIZ and was a sister station to AM 1360 WWOW. In 1970, WFIZ and its sister station were sold to Contemporary Media, Inc. for $155,000. Initially airing a separate format, by the mid 1970s, it was simulcasting most of its sister station's country music programming. In 1978, the station was sold to Bible Broadcasting, Inc. for $125,000 and it began airing its current religious format. Its call sign was changed to WGOJ the following year.On November 9, 2024, a house nearby the studio in Conneaut caught on fire, damaging a portion of the studio.