The station is located at 602 West Elm Street in Historic Downtown Rockmart.
WZOT is also heard on 240 watt FM translatorW270CE at 101.9 MHz in Rome. WZOT is one of two radio stations in Polk County and one of very few solely Southern Gospel formatted radio stations in the United States. WPLK/WZOT was home to the legendary broadcaster Ned Ingle.
History
On August 28, 1959, the station first signed on as WPLK.[2] Originally it was a daytimer, required to go off the air at night. In 1972, it added an FM station, 107.1 WZOT. In the 1980s, when the FM station was sold and switched its call sign to WTSH-FM, the AM station switched its call letters to WZOT.
WZOT briefly transferred to a solid country format before closing in 2014. It was used a satellite station broadcasting country programming from Rome’s 93.5. Prior to this it had also broadcast Hispanic programming.
In 2016 Heirborn Ministries leased the building, returning it to a solely Southern Gospel format. The station added another FM transmitter, 101.9 FM. The station can also be heard virtually on the TuneIn App, with listeners as far away as Sweden.
The station is operated currently by broadcaster Brian McDowell.