WJPJ

[5][6] After the umbrella company for Stephenson's interests, Crestline Financial, entered into difficulties in 1982, it sold WHMT to RB Management Corporation, owned by the Boyd family.

The FCC granted the station a construction permit for these changes on January 10, 1989, with a scheduled expiration date of July 10, 1990.

[8] However, construction was completed before the end of January 1989, and WHMT applied for a new broadcast license to cover these changes.

[1] On November 16, 2009, WLLI's signal went dark for financial reasons, with the license holder asserting that the station's expenses "far out weigh the very little revenue it generates".

Predicting a lengthy shutdown, the station applied to the FCC for special temporary authority to remain silent.

[14] The station resumed normal broadcast operations on August 26, 2010, with new owners, a new call sign, and a new gospel music format.

[16] With the sale nearing completion, WHUN management notified the FCC on November 8, 2011, that the station would be signing off temporarily for financial reasons starting December 1, 2011, and sought special temporary authority to remain silent.

[17] After being sold to Palmer Johnson, Inc. on June 1, 2012, the station changed call signs once again, taking on the identifier "WJPJ".