Washington Adventist University has announced it will spin-off Christian AC 91.9 WGTS Takoma Park/Washington DC to a newly created corporation Atlantic Gateway Communications for $12 million.
Current WGTS Vice President/General Manager Kevin Krueger will serve as President of the new company, while board chairman Rob Vandeman will continue to fill the same role. WGTS will sign a five year lease to continue to operate at its current studios on the university campus.
WGTS 91.9 is transitioning from Washington Adventist University (WAU) to a separate non-profit entity. Pending approval by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), it will soon be owned and operated by a new corporation called Atlantic Gateway Communications (AGC), Inc., which has been incorporated specifically for this purpose.
On May 9, 2018, the WAU Board of Trustees voted to divest itself of the station’s operating license for $12 million. Administrators expect the purchase to be completed sometime this fall with all assets transferring to the newly formed non-profit, AGC, Inc.
“While ownership will change, our mission, programming, team and focus remains on bringing our listeners in the Washington, D.C., region a message of hope and encouragement,” says Kevin Krueger, vice president and general manager. “We are so thankful for the foundation which has been built over the last 60 years at WAU. Now, much like a college student coming of age and moving out of mom and dad’s house, WGTS 91.9 is moving forward and expanding.”
Rob Vandeman, who has served as board chair for the last seven years, and will continue in that role, says, “This governance shift will facilitate a nimbler operation, which will enable the ministry to stay relevant in the ever-changing, fast-paced arena of media and digital communication. Overall, the change will provide the room and tools necessary for the team to grow stronger and serve the community in even greater ways.”
To facilitate this and other plans for growth, much of the media ministry operations will be relocated to a larger space that will provide greater access to advanced technology, equipment and the broadcast tower. However, WGTS 91.9 will maintain studios on the WAU campus to continue its training and mentoring work with the university’s students, as well as for backup studio and transmission needs.
“We are excited for both WGTS and WAU in this transition and pleased that they remain committed to continuing the legacy of service, which is one of our pillars of excellence. It will also support our focus of better serving current and future students,” says Weymouth Spence, university president.
“Everything we are doing will enhance our ability to help us reach out to people who need connection, encouragement, spiritual care and hope in their daily lives,” says Krueger.