Numerous nationally syndicated shows filled the 10 am-noon slot, including hosts Mike Walker, Alan Keyes and Bo Gritz.
That morning, former WPLA and WNZS part-time air personality Randy Clemens became the first live local DJ on the station, with program director Steve Fox handling afternoon drive.
The remaining dayparts were filled by Westwood One air talent, including Jeff Gonzer, Terry Gladstone, Tony Scott, Frazer Smith and Mackenzie Rae.
WBGB was divested by Clear Channel, along with sister stations WZNZ, WZAZ, and WJGR, in the fall of 1999 to Concord Media Group.
On July 6, 2006, Salem Communications entered into an agreement to sell WBGB to Cox Media Group for $7.7 million in cash.
The format then moved to non-commercial religious broadcaster WCRJ (88.1 FM), which adopted the "Promise" branding, as well as a number of on-air staffers.
[7] On September 29, 2015, at Noon, 106.5 FM flipped to soft adult contemporary as "Easy 106.5", with the call sign already changed to WEZI five days prior.
Core artists heard on WEZI include Elton John, Whitney Houston, Gloria Estefan and Billy Joel.