WPCM

It is owned by Chuck Marsh, through licensee Triad Media Partners, Inc., and calls itself "Hope 104.5."

[7][8] AM 920, which had taken on a news/talk format that included Ken Hamblin and G. Gordon Liddy, switched its call letters to WPCM.

On May 14, 2005, WPCM went back to its beach music format, including operations manager/morning host Byron Tucker and afternoon DJ Charlie Brown.

[11] In 2009, Brown became an honorary member of the Association of Beach and Shag Club DeeJays' DJ Hall of Fame.

[13] In 2014, WPCM added W236BO, an FM translator at 95.1 MHz which previously belonged to Liberty University.

The station's Facebook page [14] had this explanation: "...Today we begin an exciting new chapter in our life as a radio station as we bring you the best in country music...." and "...Alamance County has a love of country music and it is our responsibility to the community and to ourselves to play the music that you want to hear and that our advertiser's clients want to hear...." In 2018, WPCM switched to an all sports format, simulcast from co-owned WSJS in Winston-Salem.

On April 29, 2022, WPCM changed itd format from sports to contemporary Christian, branded as "Hope 104.5".