It began broadcasting civilian programming in 1939.
Its intended audience is anyone looking to begin programming, including children and beginner adults as well.
In addition, other stations also began increasing local programming in the early morning hours.
After its conclusion, the station announced that it will begin regular programming on March 19, with only Mass broadcasts being carried in the interim.
The station began broadcasting Catholic programming on July 1, 2003.
The new studio was finished later in 1984, and the station was able to begin news and other local programming a year later.
The station began broadcasting educational programming aimed at elementary school students as well.
The school then began producing programming for its own local Public-access television cable TV channel.
The stations had been simulcasting, but under the new ownership and management they began separate programming.
NPR began special programming at 10 that morning and went on to win several awards for its coverage.