[1] In February 2008, Joy Christian Communications Inc. reached an agreement to sell WJLX to Walker County Broadcasting through their subsidiary, Wal Win LLC, headed by shareholder Brett Elmore.
[12] Wal Win LLC agreed to pay in full the mortgage held against real property (with the pay-off being $300,000) in exchange for the station.
[14] Elmore, who simultaneously started noncommercial WJBE-FM, initially retained the Southern gospel format instituted by Joy Christian.
[16] Unable to pay debts and financially insolvent, Wal Win sold WJLX to the Hattie Reese Trust effective January 19, 2017, for $150,000.
[18] The station has gone silent several times throughout the last few years due to deferred maintenance involving the 1240 AM tower southeast of Jasper.
In February 2024, the station's entire antenna, including the 200 ft (61 m) mast, and most of its transmission equipment within a building, was reported to have been stolen, rendering it unable to broadcast at all over the AM band.