Known as "Gem 99 and 100", it airs a classic hits format and is owned by Kevin Fitzgerald and Benjamin Smith, through licensee Geos Communications, LLC.
WMXH operated under a multiple genre format that included Broadway and Hollywood show tunes, classic country, big band music, polka, 1950s and 1960s sock hop oldies and even some Southern Gospel favorites.
It was the third station acquired by Buffalo-based Holy Family Communications, a Roman Catholic non-profit broadcasting organization.
Named for "The Queen of the Rosary", WQOR began broadcasting Catholic programming provided primarily by the EWTN Radio Network.
Radio, Inc., in the amount of $10,000 for failing to maintain a management and staff presence at the site of WQOR's main studio.
The "JMJ" Catholic programming would move to FM translator W283BE (104.5), which had previously been part of the "Gem" network, and the HD4 subchannel of 106.9 WEZX.
[9] Effective May 31, 2023, Geos Communications acquired WQOR, along with sister station WAZL and translator W261DQ, from J.M.J.