WAOB-FM

Serving the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, as well as parts of Eastern Ohio and the northern panhandle of West Virginia, it is owned by St. Joseph Missions and it simulcasts a Catholic radio format with sister stations WAOB 860 AM and WPGR 1510 AM.

Sheridan was also running into financial difficulties during this time, agreeing to the frequency swap to keep the station in the black.

To make up for the loss of coverage, WAMO-FM was also simulcast with WSSZ to cover part of the metropolitan area, beginning that same year.

The deal was approved by the Federal Communications Commission, and the stations were to change to a Catholic religious format by February 2010.

All 35 WAMO employees were laid off or fired after the sale closed, leaving Pittsburgh without an Urban formatted outlet.

Instead, Keymarket sold the station to Educational Media Foundation, which replaced WOGI's Country music format with its "K-LOVE" Christian contemporary network.

In addition, the Hip Hop music and R&B titles playlist was increased on Clear Channel Communications's WKST-FM (96.1 Kiss FM), a Top 40 station.

After its conclusion, the station announced that WAOB would begin regular programming on March 19, with only Mass broadcasts being carried in the interim.

The We Are One Body programming also contains broadcasts of lectio divina, led by priests, on Scripture, the writings of the saints, and the Catechism of the Catholic Church; leading listeners to interior silence and contemplation through meditation and prayer.

The programming described above is supported by broadcasts of prayer from parishes, families and religious orders, including the Holy Mass and the Liturgy of the Hours, and devotions such as the Rosary and Divine Mercy Chaplet.

WAOB-FM on a SPARC HD Radio with RDS .
One of the station's former logos