WCGA

WCGA (1030 AM, "That Station @ 104.1") is a commercial radio station in. Owned by, it broadcasts an adult hits format. WCGA's studios are located in The Shoppes at River Crossing mall in Macon, and its transmitter site is in near unincorporated. The station operates at 5,000 watts around the clock, although after sunset, it switches to a directional antenna.

The station is simulcast on FM translator station W281AA (104.1 FM), from which its on-air branding originates.

Early years as WWAL
On May 5, 1945, WWAL would launch in Macon. Founded by local business man Wesley Alton Lennings, WWAL immediately affiliated the NBC Radio Network. Initially like most NBC Radio affiliates, it carried a full-service format. That is until 1951 when Wesley Alton Lennings decided to make WWAL a black-oriented station, the first of its kind in America. The station would receive a companion FM station known as WWAL-FM which launched on May 7, 1959, 2 days and 14 years after WWAL initially signed on. As WWAL-FM was a simulcast of WWAL at the time, WWAL carried Carlton & Carlton for at least 5 years.

Adult hits as "That Station @ 104.1"
On May 15, 2016, citing redundancies with WBGJ after it's flip to sports radio, WCGA signed on a FM translator at 104.1 FM and changed its format to adult hits, branded as "That Station" and broadcasting an eclectic mix of hit songs from multiple genres, including rock, pop, country, hip-hop and R&B, ranging over a multi-decade period from the late-1960s through at least the late-2000s. Entercom ran a contest in which listeners were invited to submit ideas for a permanent name, but the vast majority of the nominations were to keep the name "That Station". "That Station @ 104.1" is voiced by Howard Cogan, the same voice artist heard on Jack FM radio stations nationwide, such as Entercom sister station in Los Angeles.