The station is owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF) and carries contemporary Christian music through its K-Love network.
When it was time to take a lunch break or run an errand, the unpredictable Geller might simply shut the station down.
Tom Todisco became one of the earliest WVCA-FM DJs, and his show, "Tommy T's Teen Scene" became popular and made a dent in the ratings at the expense of the Boston stations.
Tom later became famous for his award-winning direction of WSBK-TV's Boston Red Sox coverage for many years.
During the time he owned WVCA-FM, Grandbanke Communications filed a petition to deny license renewals because, they argued, he had not fulfilled the station's public service requirements.
After the station's sale to new owner Douglas Tanger in 1988 it maintained its classical programming as WBOQ ("W-Bach"), adding on-air hosts well-versed in the form, such as professional flutist Heather Kent and program director Steve Murphy, a singer and choral conductor.