Significant local programs produced by the station included 3-B Time, with disc jockey Bill Bowser, in 1948.
In the late 1970s, WFLB (AM) was a top 40 powerhouse in Fayetteville, North Carolina radio market.
The station featured on air personalities Larry "Records" Cannon, Andy "Stonewall" Jackson, Debbi Tanna, John Braxton and Mark McKay.
James Cleveland, while WFLB would play The Kingsmen, Chuck Wagon Gang and The Bishops.
[6] On January 5, 2018, WAZZ changed formats back to top 40 CHR, branded as "My Kiss Radio" (which simulcasts on a translator on 93.5 FM).