[6] WNJY serving Palm Beach County, Florida, co-owned with WMAS, was the first FM affiliate, signing on in 1983; advertising rates doubled after the format was installed.
[9] In 1989, Unistar Radio Networks entered into a joint venture with Fairwest Satellite Programming to distribute Music of Your Life.
[10] After Unistar's decision to cease satellite delivery, Al Ham bought back all assets related to Music of Your Life in March 1991.
He continued the tape business while offering the use of the brand and jingles to stations carrying competing satellite-delivered standards formats such as Unistar's AM Only and Stardust from Satellite Music Networks.
[12] By 1999, Jones Radio Network, which handled syndication duties, boasted it had 174 stations signed up and such talent as Owens, Patti Page, and Wink Martindale.