On November 27, 1957, the station first signed on as WCNG.[3] At first, it was a daytimer station, required to go off the air at night. Its power was only 250 watts. The original owner was R.A. Douglass.
The station's call sign later switched to WARO. It was known as "Radio One" during its days as WARO.
Following ABC's LMA of WWCS from owner Birach Broadcasting, operations for the station moved from its transmitter building at 38 Angerer Road (Strang Lane) in Canonsburg to 400 Ardmore Boulevard in Wilkinsburg, the home of WEAE (ESPN Radio 1250) and WTAE-TV. Under ABC, the station carried Radio Disney on February 2001.
WWCS ceased to carry Radio Disney upon the expiration of ABC's lease of WWCS on December 31, 2010; the network's programming then moved to Disney-owned WEAE (renamed WDDZ), which disaffiliated from ESPN Radio.[4] From January to February 2011, the station aired a music loop directing listeners to WDDZ.[5]
In February 2011, a Spanish languagetropical music format began airing as a simulcast of WSDS from Detroit. The simulcast was replaced by Fox Sports Radio programming on January 1, 2012. The Fox Sports network was previously cleared in Pittsburgh on WBGG, which dropped it when it replaced WEAE as the area's ESPN Radio affiliate.[6][7]
It later switched to the Houston-based SB Nation Sports Network, which changed its name to SportsMap in 2020.
In October 2021, the station switched to a religious format carrying programming by the late R.G. Stair's Overcomer Ministries 24/7.[8]
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