The station was sold in a corporate deal to Chancellor Media.
The station was acquired by Chancellor Media and adopted the oldies format in June 1993.
Evergreen Media would be purchased by Chancellor Media in 1998.
Broadcast Partners sold the station in 1997 to Chancellor Media.
In 1999, after completing its $1.6 billion acquisition of Chancellor Media, Lamar became the nation's largest outdoor advertising company by number of displays.
So Chancellor Media, which owns the station, decided to give rhythmic oldies a shot.
On Thursday, Chancellor Media announced a plan to sell some assets to improve the price of its stock.
Hicks, Muse, based here, engineered two deals worth a total of more than $1.6 billion to assemble Chancellor Media in February 1996.
Viacom sold the station to Chancellor Media in 1997.
Chancellor Media would acquire the station in early 1996.