In November 2009, the primary HD1 channel switched to an all-news/talk format with programs from NPR and other public radio sources.
In April 2011, Community Communications announced that it had entered into a definitive agreement to sell PBS member sister station WMFE-TV to the Daystar Television Network, due to economic conditions.
[7] Instead, Community Communications sold the television station in 2012 to the University of Central Florida, which intended to keep the PBS programming.
[8] On September 25, 2017, it was announced that WMFE-FM would acquire WKSG in Cedar Creek, Florida, (near Ocala) from Daystar Public Radio, Inc.
It provides public radio coverage to underserved areas of Central Florida, including portions of Lake and Marion counties.