WOAM

Other call letters have included WAAP, WXCL (still retained by a former sister station),[2] and WTAZ.

Personalities when the station was country music station WXCL included Don Elliot, Lee Ranson, Chuck Urban, Bill Bro, Paul Jackson, (Part Timer Arlen Horn), and Jim Crowley, Steve Young, Doug Adams, Tweed Scott, and Dave Hinkley.

Veteran Peoria native/broadcaster Cliff Shell hosted a highly rated morning drive show for its first two years.

Company owner Bob Kelly said he was still seeking funding and expects the stations to be off the air for "probably" 6 to 12 months,[2] but that he did not intend to declare bankruptcy.

[11] WOAM's license was assigned to American Education Foundation, Inc. effective January 1, 2013, for no consideration.