WJFB

WJFB's transmitter is located in Whites Creek, Tennessee, just off I-24 and Old Hickory Boulevard,[3] and the station is operated out of Weigel's Chicago headquarters, with no local presence in either Nashville or Lebanon.

It featured news headlines as well as weather forecasts, traffic reports, local sports, and telephone calls from viewers.

Programming from Youtoo TV was also broadcast on WJFB's second digital subchannel until April 1, 2015, when the affiliation was discontinued and replaced with a standard-definition television (SD) simulcast of the main channel.

The main subchannel flipped to Tri-State Christian Television (TCT), which broadcast religious programming 24 hours a day.

However, on April 13, 2015, the Pursuit Channel affiliation was discontinued entirely and its programming dropped from the second subchannel and replaced with an HD feed of TCT Network, branded as TCT-HD.

Dove Broadcasting announced they were transferring control of WJFB and sister translator WJFB-LP, to Radiant Life Ministries, Inc., another TCT subsidiary on March 8, 2017.

[11] Under TCT ownership, the station maintained studios on Music Circle in Nashville until it ended local operations in June 2018.

On September 23, 2019, WJFB picked up all five of WKUW-LD's subchannels, owned by Weigel Broadcasting: MeTV on DT1, Heroes & Icons on DT2, Start TV on DT3, Decades on DT4 and Movies!

[22] On November 27, 2020, WJFB applied to the FCC to relocate its transmitter from Lebanon to Whites Creek, Tennessee (a location in Davidson County just north of Nashville proper), and to also increase its power to 1,000 kW to cover the Middle Tennessee area and better serve Nashville proper, as opposed to being best viewable only in the eastern suburbs.

[25] Prior to the digital transition, WJFB relayed its signal on a low-power translator station originally under the call sign W11BD in Lebanon.

[30] WJFB-LP was silent while TCT evaluated plans for the translator;[31] however, as a result of being off the air for more than 180 days and due to years of inactivity, WJFB-LP's broadcast license and digital construction permit was canceled by the FCC on August 22, 2019, and TCT decided to surrender the translator's license to the FCC.