The station, to date, is still #1 in the market. In spring, 2009, the station registered the first "12" share in the York market in ages.scoring a 12.4 rating (12+) demo, which was the station's highest rating in history. "Kim and Scott in the morning", which debuted in May, 2007, has not only remained the #1 morning show in the market since, but it has reached ratings heights never seen before in the morning. After a very successful run in the morning with Kim Alexander, Brad Austin left and was replaced by Scott Donato (formerly of 98YCR and other stations), both as morning show host and Program Director. When Pelligrini moved to afternoons in the mid 2000's, the "Austin & Alexander" show debuted, as Brad Austin took over for Paesan as Program Director and morning show co-host (he had been the afternoon personality).
Alexander had been full-time on sister station WGET.
John "Paesan" Pelligrini was the first to garner respectable ratings in the market in the early 1990's, first by himself, then later adding Kim Alexander as a full time morning partner. It is also the premier country music outlet servicing both Adams and York counties clearly.Many personalities have appeared on WGTY over the years - most notable are Dave "Boom Boom" Cannon, Kim Alexander, Scott Donato, John "Paesan" Pellegrini, Brad Austin, Dan Douglas and Jeff Diggs.There have been several successful morning show campaigns at 107.7. Owned by Times & News Publishing, it is licensed to Gettysburg, serving Adams County and York County in Pennsylvania.According to the Arbitron Ratings company, WGTY has been the #1 station in the York, PA market for persons 12+ for over five years. WGTY (107.7 FM, "Great Country 107.7") is a country music formatted radio station. “We were able to get things done to help out Fire Station 107.Address: PO BOX 3179, 1560 FAIRFIELD ROAD, Gettysburg, PA17325 “I’m blessed to have everyone in my life,” Shakoori said, referring to the group of people who helped him complete the project. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed. He has achieved a lot in his 19 years,” said Sassan, a general contractor, and deputy on reserve, who played an important part in Shakoori’s Eagle Scout project. In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. Shakoori said he couldn’t have completed his Eagle Scout project without the support of his father, his grandma, Mary, who’s been like a mother to him, the Fire Station 107 crew, and his troop. It’s been well worth it, especially at night when the lights shine on it. “When we finally got the plaque installed, it was great.
“It took a lot of time, designs, and approvals before the plaque was ready for commission,” Rossi said.
But now that the plaque arrived, the project feels complete. We had a barbecue and it was cool to see all the old legends that worked here (at the station),” Rossi said.Ĭurrent and retired firefighters loved Shakoori’s project, Rossi added. “A lot of the guys that worked here came back. In October, Fire Station 107 celebrated its 60 th anniversary. “There’s been a lot of legendary firefighters that have come through here and worked throughout the years.” The highest 411 fresh cases were found in Kangra, followed by 334 in Solan, 193 in Shimla, 161 in Mandi, 156 in Hamirpur, 151 in Una, 119 in Sirmaur, 107 in Bilaspur, 94 in Kullu, 38 in Chamba, 36 in Kinnaur and four in Lahaul-Spiti, he added. This station is one of the oldest stations in the valley. Eight of the total 12 districts in the state reported cases between 107 and 411, the official said. SCV Signal News Podcast with Aron Bender.