WSHY

All six stations share studios and offices at 3824 South 18th Street in Lafayette, with WSHY's transmitter also located at the site.

On weekdays, WSHY carries mostly nationally syndicated conservative talk programs: Hugh Hewitt, Clay Travis & Buck Sexton, Sean Hannity, Jesse Kelly, Dave Ramsey, Dennis Prager and Mike Gallagher.

WAZY broadcast a middle of the road (MOR) format, with popular adult music, news and sports.

Later that year, in September 2000, the station broke away from WGBD's simulcast to run an Adult standards format via Westwood One.

In August 2002, the call sign changed to WLAS, but the format remained for about a month before the station flipped to a full-time simulcast of Artistic Media Partner's country outlet, WLFF, now WBPE.

On May 3, 2007, WLAS changed call letters to WSHY and on December 6, 2007, the format was flipped to adult hits, simulcast with WLFF.

Programs heard on the station at the time included Imus in the Morning, Glenn Beck, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Dennis Miller, Jim Bohannon, and George Noory.

The simulcast was broken precisely at the top of each hour for station identification and throughout the year for Purdue University women's volleyball, baseball, and softball broadcasts.

Artistic Media Partners sold its Lafayette stations to Star City Broadcasting, owner of WPBI-LD (channel 16), in 2016.

[12] Sister station WGGO in Salamanca, New York shared WSHY's programming lineup and branding from 2019 to 2021, with local commercials and weather forecasts inserted.