WQEZ

Leo Wilson of Hopkinsville helped build the station and Gary L. Latham was president and general manager.

[1]: 91, 92 In 1986, the stations were sold to Southern Broadcasting of Clarksville, Tennessee, with Tom Cassetty, president and general manager.

WABD-FM changed call letters to WCVQ-FM; that station became gold-based adult contemporary sound, while WABD took the urban format.

On April 15, 2009, Saga dropped the all country gospel music format to simulcast WEGI-FM "Eagle 94.3 Classic Hits" and changed the call letters to WEGI.

On April 11, 2018, WRND split from its simulcast with WRND-FM and changed their format to soft adult contemporary, branded as "EZ 99.9" under new WQEZ calls.