The station switched frequencies to 94.7 FM on August 8, 1998, and at the same time adopted the call letters KZEG.
The station also adopted the fresh call letters KRQI and the new nickname "K Rock."
In 1997, the station was rebranded as "Super Estrella" adopting the call letters of KSSE.
The station adopted the moniker Star 93.5 and the call letters WAAS.
The station aired a country music format and originally adopted the call letters of KQEZ until 1994.
The station operated under the branding "Essential Public Radio" for several months in 2012 before adopting the call letters as their official form of branding.
In 1971 the station adopted the call letters WJKL, which was based on the name of the station manager at the time Richard Jakle.
The station adopted the call letters KJCD shortly after the move.
The station also adopted the new call letters WUBZ-FM and the "105.9 The Buzz" moniker.
By 1983, after several ownership changes, the station became owned by Barnstable Broadcasting, which adopted the current call letters, format and the name KIX 106.