Today while WPRT still exists, its former "sister" station moved to 105.3 FM and now uses the call sign WXKZ and is owned by Gearheart Communications in Harold, Kentucky, and broadcasts an oldies format.
On Tuesday, August 26, 2008, WVNS-FM began stunting with teaser formats devoting to just one recording artist, starting with "102.5 Frank FM.
At noon on August 29, 2008, the station brought back the rhythmic-leaning CHR format to the Nashville airwaves, launching with Nelly's "Party People".
Adopting the new moniker 102.5 The Game, the format change took effect on Monday, August 29, 2011, at 6 AM, following a weekend of stunting of construction sounds, Nashville Predators highlights, and a loop for several hours of the closing chorus of "The Party's Over" by Journey.
This delay was due to ESPN Radio exercising an eight-week exit clause (executed two weeks prior to launch) in the contract with secondary affiliate WGFX-FM.
[4] Upon assumption of the affiliation, WPRT-FM began to carry various ESPN Radio programming including The Herd with Colin Cowherd, SVP & Russillo, and SportsCenter Nightly.
To improve its coverage in the eastern portion of the Nashville market, the station was simulcast over W271AB, a translator located in La Vergne, Tennessee.
In May 2017, following a stunt loop for several days of "Macarena" by Los Del Rio, the HD2 sub-channel and translator changed their format to urban oldies, branded as "102.1 The Ville".
It served as an overflow outlet for "102.5 The Game" programming, as well as the local Fox Sports Radio affiliate and the home of Lipscomb University Bisons men's basketball.
On March 5, 2014, WPRT-FM's transmitter site was struck by lightning during a severe thunderstorm in the area and therefore was reduced to limited power.