How far back do you want to go? It started out as WKMH-FM in the early 50's, and when Keener 13 hit the air in '63, the FM came along, adopting both the format and call letters. They simlucast during most of the day [[I think they split at 3 pm), doing separate Top-40 from the AM....but using the same format....through the evening. Don't quote me, but memory says their raitings weren't bad at night. Keener 13's signal didn't reach the east side at night but the FM did, and they drew some numbers that way.

In '69 they went progressive, splitting the stations at noon [[Jerry Goodwin: "Hi Noon, hi friends....") and in '72, when Keener 13 went the way of the joy buzzer and the dribble glass, the FM followed, changing calls to WNIC and the format to a light adult contemporary using the handle "Stereo Island", and they've been an AC station in one form or another ever since.