[2] WIOV-FM has local DJs in the daytime with syndicated shows at night from Whitney Allen (evenings) and Blair Garner (overnight).
The Federal Communications Commission granted Garden Spot Broadcasters, Inc. a construction permit for the station on April 24, 1962, with the WGSA-FM call sign.
[3] On April 4, 1970, Garden Spot Broadcasters was granted a construction permit by the FCC to increase the station's ERP to 50,000 watts while its height above average terrain (HAAT) remained at 500 feet, followed by a new license with the upgraded facilities on October 19, 1970.
[3] By 1970, the FM station was running an automated country music format, with the new call sign WIOV, using a mix of western and Roman numerals to represent the dial position at 105 MHz.
[9][10] Longtime morning host Jerry Murphy was found dead in his home on February 14, 2018, when he failed to show up for work.
Casey Allen, his co-host, is now paired with Program Director Rich Creeger for morning drive time.