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Tour WSB-TV Channel 2, WSB AM 750, B98.5 FM, 95.5 The Beat, 97.1 The River, Kiss 104

Come take a tour of WSBTV-Channel 2 and WSB RADIO AM750. Also, tour B98.5 FM, 95.5 The Beat, 97.1 The River and Kiss104.1.

Learn how a story is developed for the newscasts. Go through the television studios. Watch the personalities on the air as they broadcast on the radio. See the TV and Radio News Rooms as reporters prepare to go on-air.

Did you know that AM750 and Channel 2 are among the first radio and TV stations to begin broadcasting in the Southeast? And this building is the first all-digital building (from the ground up) to be built in the United States?

The tours are given each Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 AM and 10:30 AM, except during major holidays. A confirmed reservation from the Tour Office is required. The charge for the tour is $5 for children nine (or in the 4th grade) to 18 and $10 for adults. Parking at WSB-TV is free. Tours are grouped from one individual to 45 people. The minimum age is nine years old or the child must be in the fourth grade. (This building is handicap accessible.)

To schedule your tour, please click here to fill out the form and submit your request to our tour guide office or call Beth Wright at (404) 897-7369.

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Please let us know the make-up of your group, i.e., college,
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Date and time of requested tour
Tuesday/Thursday 9:30 a.m. or 10:30 a.m.
(except for major holidays)


Total Number of individuals taking the tour
Number of Adults:
19 years old and above ($10.00 each)


Number of Youth:
9 years old or 4th grade thru 18 ($5.00 each )


WSB-TV is handicapped accessible but it is helpful to
know how many in your group have wheelchairs


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