The station, established in 1957, is currently owned by John G. Ralls, Jr., through licensee Andala Enterprises, Inc. WNWF broadcasts a news/talk/information format.
[6] WBLO was purchased in late 1969 by the Vogel-Moody Corporation, a division of Vogel Communications, for a reported sale price of $30,000.
[6][7] More than a decade of continuous ownership by the Vogel-Moody Corporation ended in March 1982 when Vogel Communications reached an agreement to sell this station to Stafford Broadcasting, Inc.
[10] On October 28, 1986, receiver Wayne Stafford signed an agreement to sell WEGN to Wolff Broadcasting Corporation.
In mid-2008, WPGG's FM sister station became WPPG and adopted both the country music programming and the "Power Pig" branding.
[14] This precipitated the AM station's flip to a syndicated talk radio format including hosts Jerry Doyle,[18][19] Michael Savage,[20] Rusty Humphries,[21] and Phil Hendrie.
[1] The call sign change was made to eliminate confusion with WPPG (101.1 FM) in nearby Repton, Alabama.
On February 26, 2013, Omni Broadcasting, LLC filed for a Silent STA for WEVG due to flood damage.
The station filed a Silent STA in January 2017, citing the poor economic conditions in Evergreen.
(Taken from their Facebook Page) The station appears to have returned to the air in the early winter of 2017, with a format change pending to news/talk programming.