WSPA-FM

[4] In December 1996, Caring in Action Inc. purchased WDXZ "Dixie 106.3", which had played country and adult contemporary, and switched it to Southern gospel.

[7] In September 2002, Barnstable changed WGVC-FM to a rhythmic oldies format described as "Greatest Hits of the '60s and '70s" and "Motown Soul & Rock & Roll."

[9] Entercom sold WSPA,[10] WOLI and WOLT to Davidson Media Group and moved the Contemporary Christian format called "The Walk" from those stations to WGVC.

[9] In late November 2006, a computerized “countdown” (including various phrases and quotes from entertainment, pop culture, and history were played every 30 seconds) broadcast on 106.3, which ran for almost one week, counting down until a new station would sign on 106.3 on a Thursday at 6am.

[17] The talk radio format included local hosts Russ Cassell and Lisa Rollins as well as syndicated Mike Gallagher, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, George Noory and Jim Bohannon.

On March 15, 2024, as part of its exit plan from chapter 11 bankruptcy, Audacy announced that WSPA-FM would be placed in a divestiture trust led by station brokerage group Kalil & Co.’s Kalil Holding Group LLC in order to comply with FCC ownership limits, which now only allow the company to own four FM signals in the market due to a change in the number of signals in the Greenville-Spartanburg market; due to the bankruptcy, Audacy lost its previous grandfathered status in the market.