[5] WPIT carries both local and national religious leaders, including Adrian Rogers, David Jeremiah, Alistair Begg and Chuck Swindoll.
It uses brokered programming where hosts pay for time on the station and may use their shows to seek donations to their ministries.
A neon sign reading "WPIT DIAL 730" hung outside their former location for years after they had moved out, well into the early 1980s.
The program created controversy when Rossi challenged the sale of WPIT to Salem, calling Christian radio and other evangelical churches "whores" who sell out the gospel for money.
After Salem's takeover, old policies against atheist guests were lifted and Richard Dawkins has even appeared on air.
Once the sale to Salem was complete, the operations of WPIT and WORD-FM moved up to Seven Parkway Center in Greentree, just outside the Pittsburgh city limits.