It airs a variety hits radio format blending Top 40, Dance, Alternative and Rock music.
The station is owned by Howard Toole, with Rome Radio Partners, LLC, holding the broadcast license.
Because it shares the same frequency as Class A clear channel station WOR in New York City, WROM is a daytimer.
A construction permit was issued for WROM-TV, and the new TV station began broadcasting from the WROM studios at 121 Broad Street in downtown Rome.
Covington and associates owners also agreed to sell their station to Martin Theaters, which then moved Channel 9 from Rome 70 miles north to Chattanooga, Tennessee, and re-license it as WTVC.