WFRQ was formerly owned by CodComm, Inc., headed by John Garabedian, until it was sold to current owner, Steve Chessare of Coxswain Communications Inc. [2] It was once co-owned with the other Frank FM stations.
WFRQ's playlist is similar to the New Hampshire-based Frank FM stations, including past hits from the rock, pop and dance genres.
At that time, WBIN Media acquired the Frank FM stations in Maine and New Hampshire, WRFK was sold to Great Eastern Radio, and WFRQ was acquired by Codcomm, Inc. WBYY was owned by Garrison City Broadcasting until its 2016 sale to WBIN Media; WWFK was owned by Radioactive, LLC until its sale to Great Eastern Radio in 2021.
Its owner took back the station's programming and reverted to the WBYN-FM call sign and Christian contemporary music, with some preaching and teaching shows.
The change occurred due to Nassau's unwillingness to finance a local marketing agreement (LMA) or purchase the station outright for the amount of money that WDAC Inc. wanted.
On April 27, 2009, a corporate reorganization began that required Nassau to divest two stations in central New Hampshire, WWHQ and WNNH.
On April 1, 2019, WNNH returned to the Frank FM branding and classic hits format, this time simulcasting WFNQ to fill in coverage holes in the northern part of the Manchester market and the Concord area;[6] this simulcast was itself replaced by an active rock format on September 3, 2021.