The station changed to its current call letters and gospel format in 1994.
In June 2009 that station changed to an urban gospel format.
The station retained the Black gospel format for weekend programming.
By the late 1990s the present ownership had acquired the station and the current gospel format was established.
Since 1990, it has maintained its current gospel format.
Since the early 1970's, it had gone through rhythm-and-blues, sports and gospel formats.
The station's black gospel format came on line after the failed Top 40 format.
The station is presently airing an urban gospel format as "Praise 104.1."
The future of the gospel format is uncertain.
Weekend programming is also still Southern Gospel format while the station builds up.