[3] Its transmitter site is shared with WTSP, Tampa's CBS TV network affiliate, off Rhodine Road in Riverview.
During the early 1970s, WLCY-FM was an automated station, airing Drake-Chenault's "Hit Parade" and TM's "Stereo Rock" formats.
Hoping to follow the sudden rise in popularity of local Top 40 station WRBQ-FM ("Q105") in the mid-1970s, WLCY-FM switched to live disc jockeys in 1976, using the moniker "Y95", using the whole-number frequency closest to 94.9.
It soon adopted a new call sign, WYNF, a convenient shorthand for "Y-Ninety-Five", following Rahall's sale of WLCY AM to Southern Broadcasting, the owners of competitor WRBQ.
In 1993, Cox Broadcasting, owners of WWRM (then at 107.3, as "Warm 107"), bought WYNF, as part of a trade with CBS Radio, also involving stations in Dallas.
On August 16, 1993, at 10 am, WYNF stopped playing rock music and began simulcasting WSUN's talk radio programming.
[6] On January 5, 2001, the station had a minor overhaul, becoming "The New Magic 94.9", though keeping the format and WWRM call sign.