The station switched calls to KQOB on December 8, 2003.
A blue box is an unauthorized electronic device that generates the same tones employed by a telephone operator's dialing console to switch long-distance calls.
The General Telephone Company, originally organized as a farmer's cooperative, still required the services of an operator to switch calls until 1964.
In 1989, the station switched calls to KWNR and was known as "Winner 95.5".
On July 20, 2001 the station briefly switched calls to KBET.
Although area codes were assigned to all major towns and cities, they were only used for switching international calls.
This call sign was short-lived as the station would switch calls again on September 13, 1987 to become WIYC.
These services switched calls from the Government's internal network back to local telephone service.
"I've a number I switch calls to; I suppose it's his home or the hospital."