[3] It broadcasts an adult contemporary radio format, and is owned by Southern Stone Communications, LLC.
By the 1970s, the station had dropped fine arts programming in favor of what became known as adult contemporary music, which is roughly its present format.
[7] WAHR was acquired by Black Crow Media Group, whose other local radio stations include WRTT-FM and WLOR.
In January 2010, Black Crow Media Group and its subsidiaries filed for "Chapter 11" bankruptcy, seeking to reorganize rather than be broken up.
[10] In November 2011, Black Crow Media Group announced that it was reorganizing its radio holdings and consolidating the four subsidiaries acting as debtors in possession (including BCA Radio, LLC) into a new company named Southern Stone Communications, LLC.
[11] In November 2007, WAHR won the American Cancer Society's Mid-South Division award for best radio supporter for 2006-07.
The station was cited for having "strongly supported" the ACS's Relay for Life, gala, golf tournament and other events sponsored by the national and local cancer organizations.