Owned by Crawford Broadcasting Company, WDJC-FM's transmitter tower is in Southwest Birmingham, and its studios are located in Homewood.
This station bore the call letters WSFM and featured a classical music format.
In 1967, Melonas, who struggled through most of his ownership to get advertisers to sponsor classical music programming, sold the frequency to Crawford Broadcasting Company.
With its new call letters, WDJC, the station changed formats and began broadcasting Christian programming.
[4] The station was reassigned the current WDJC-FM call letters by the Federal Communications Commission on June 3, 1994.