In March 2024, Stu-Comm sold WTON and their now-redundant FM translators covering Staunton–Waynesboro and Harrisonburg to Joe Thomas, morning host and program director of WCHV in Charlottesville.
WCHV owner Monticello Media fired Thomas when the sale was reported publicly, stating that the purchase of another station within its coverage area was an unacceptable conflict of interest.
Thomas also pledged to bring back live broadcasts of local high school football games that had previously aired on the station before its purchase by Stu-Comm.
[7] WTON is the Charlottesville–Staunton–Waynesboro affiliate for Virginia Tech Hokies men's basketball and football coverage beginning with the 2024–25 academic year, taking over after WCHV dropped them.
W266BQ, located on Bear Den Mountain on the Blue Ridge, covers Staunton, Waynesboro, Charlottesville, and most of Albemarle and Nelson counties.