WJHX broadcast a Spanish language Mexican Regional music format to the Huntsville, Alabama, area.
[1] In December 1987, Allen Carwile made a deal to sell WKNI to Country Boy Communications, Inc.
The deal was approved by the FCC on January 20, 1988, but the transaction was never consummated and Carwile retained ownership of the station.
[8] In December 1995, Country Boy Communications, Inc., reached an agreement to sell this station to Pulaski Broadcasting, Inc.
[9] In August 1996, Pulaski Broadcasting, Inc., agreed to sell this station to Richard W. Dabney for a reported sale price of $125,000.
[1] In February 2002, Richard W. Dabney contracted to sell WZNN to Manuel Huerta for a reported sale price of $100,000.
[18] The fine, originally assessed at $16,000, was reduced to $12,800 citing Huerta's history of compliance with FCC regulations.