WARB

The station, which began licensed operation in 1996, is currently owned by Brian Baker and Anthony Donelson, through licensee good Guys Broadcasting, LLC.

WARB must leave the air during the period from sunset to sunrise in order to prevent interference to the nighttime skywave signal of WLW.

Since November 2011, WARB has aired a mix of conservative talk radio, sports, news, and agricultural information branded as "700 The Farm".

[6] Weekend programming included talk shows hosted by Dennis Prager, Steve Gill, and Hugh Hewitt, plus Outdoors with Alan Warren and Viewpoint Alabama.

[3][6] The station signs off at sunset each night to protect WLW at Cincinnati, Ohio, and KBYR at Anchorage, Alaska, from skywave interference.

[7] In response to an application filed in September 1986 by Holy Ground Broadcasting, Inc., the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a construction permit for a new radio station on 700 kHz with 5,000 watts of power on February 21, 1990.

[8] The station would be allowed to operate only during daylight hours to protect the clear channel signal of WLW in Cincinnati, Ohio.

[1] After a renewal, an extension, and a reinstatement, the construction permit and the unfinished station were sold to Genesis Radio Company, Inc., in July 1994.

[9] In April 1995, the FCC authorized the still-under construction station to move its transmitter location and reduce its power output to 1,600 watts.

Finally, six years after the original construction permit was granted and more than a decade after the initial application was filed, WGZS received its broadcast license on October 31, 1996.

[13] Celebration Communications Company in turn reached an agreement to sell WGZS to Satellite Radio Network president Michael B. Glinter in October 2001.

In addition, Jalo Broadcasting acquired an FM translator on 100.1 megahertz (W261AT) allowing WEEL to provide 24/7 service to its city of license.

[29] Under the resumed ownership by Victory Broadcasting Company, the station changed call signs once again on March 2, 2010, this time to WCNF.

[37] On April 1, 2018, WARB's format changed from sports to classic rock and blues, branded as "Roadhouse 106" (also simulcast on translator W290DG 105.9 FM Dothan).

Logo used until mid-2007.
Logo used during "The Wheel" branding.
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