WVBN (FM)

[4][5] The WFAS-FM call sign and its programming continued to exist via online streaming and as the HD2 sub-channel of sister FM station WPLJ (replacing the True Oldies Channel after Cumulus announced the end of that network, which came a few days earlier).

Additionally, on August 29, 2014, at 2:00 pm, WFAS-FM returned to the analog airwaves, broadcasting on W232AL (a low-power translator station licensed to Pomona, New York) at 94.3 MHz.

[8] With the COVID-19 pandemic effectively ensuring a sale would not occur in the near future, the station added the Westwood One-distributed, Atlanta-based Rick & Sasha program to mornings in late April 2020 to replace Joyner, who retired at the end of 2019.

The Hughley program was eventually dropped as well, resulting in Westwood One's urban adult contemporary–formatted The Touch radio service, delivered via satellite, being heard in all time periods.

[12] The sale was consummated on February 6, 2023, and its license was converted to non-commercial operation under the new call letters WVBN, and the station began airing VCY America's Christian radio programming.