In May 2014, Westwood One announced a spin-off of the Nash brand known as
Nash Icon (previously announced as Nash Icons). The Nash Icon brand encompasses radio stations, content, and events oriented towards the "biggest country artists of the last two decades, who are still recording and touring but not getting enough exposure today";
Westwood One CEO Lew Dickey felt that there was not yet a "middle ground" between modern and classic country similarly to that of the
Adult contemporary format (which lies between
Contemporary hit radio and
classic hits). The first Nash Icon stations were launched at 12:00 p.m. ET on August 15, 2014, with the flips of
W255CJ in
Atlanta and
WZAT in
Savannah, Georgia, followed by a number of other Westwood One stations throughout the day. In January 2015, Westwood One began to syndicate Nash Icon to non-Westwood One stations. The Nash Icon brand also includes a
vanity label for veteran country artists operated in partnership with
Big Machine Records.
Martina McBride announced that she had signed with the label on December 29, 2014. On April 29, 2015,
Hank Williams Jr. announced that he had signed with the label. The airstaff of Nashville's
WSM-FM serves as the network's 24/7 airstaff, although individual stations reserve the right to use local personalities. Some Nash Icon stations also carry Westwood One's
Ty, Kelly, and Chuck morning show, which primarily serves Nash FM stations.
List of Cumulus-owned Nash Icon stations List of non-Cumulus-owned Nash Icon stations Former "Nash Icon" stations •
K273BZ/KCMO-HD2-
Kansas City,
Missouri. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Flipped to
alternative rock on November 2, 2015. •
W255CJ/
WWWQ-HD2-
Atlanta,
Georgia. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut as the first station to join. Flipped to
Christmas music on November 23, 2015. The station then changed to a mainstream adult contemporary format on December 26, 2015, then flipped back to an alternative rock format on January 1, 2016. •
WRYD-
Snow Hill,
Maryland/
Delmarva Peninsula. Became the first non-
Cumulus owned station when it became syndicated by
Westwood One. Flipped to a current-based country format a few months later, then gospel music on October 5, 2015. •
WZRR-
Birmingham,
Alabama. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Flipped to Southern Rock/Country on May 20, 2016, then flipped to News/Talk on May 24, 2016. •
KRRF-
Ventura,
California. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Flipped to classic hip hop on May 27, 2016. •
WOMG-
Columbia,
South Carolina. Flipped to classic hits on July 1, 2016. •
KRMW-
Fayetteville,
Arkansas. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Flipped to
Adult Alternative on July 15, 2016. Nash Icon was moved to sister station
KAMO. •
KLSZ-FM-
Fort Smith,
Arkansas. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Flipped to Nash FM brand on October 31, 2016. •
WELJ-
New London,
Connecticut. Bought by Bold Broadcasting and flipped to Christmas music on November 1, 2016. •
WUVA-
Charlottesville,
Virginia. Joined the network on September 18, 2015. Rebranded as C-Ville Country 92.7 on March 1, 2017 after WUVA is currently being sold to Saga Communications on Jan 2017. •
WZAT-
Savannah,
Georgia. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Flipped to Hot AC on March 24, 2017. •
WCKR-
Hornell,
New York. Flipped to Hot AC on May 1, 2017 as "Fun 92.1." •
W237DE-
Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania. Flipped back to sports as "CBS Sports Harrisburg" during Spring 2017. •
KARX-
Claude,
Texas. Joined on February 9, 2016. Flipped to Texas Red Dirt Country as "Texas Country 95.7, The Armadillo" on January 15, 2018. •
WVLK-FM-
Lexington, Kentucky]. Flipped to Adult Hits as 101.5 Jack FM on February 20, 2018. •
WKCM-
Hawesville,
Kentucky. Dropped the National Nash Icon Format and switched to localized music on August 1, 2018. •
KJJY-
Des Moines,
Iowa. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Quietly flipped back to its former branding "92.5 KJJY" on May 28, 2019. •
WNUQ-
Albany,
Georgia. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Dropped Nash Icon on November 27, 2019 due to the sale closing to Pretoria Fields Collective Media from The Mainstay Station Trust. The station was rebranded as "Q102, The Queen Bee" and a new format was launched on January 27, 2020. The call letters were also changed to WPFQ. •
KBZU-
Albuquerque,
New Mexico. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut. Flipped to a simulcast to sister station
KKOB (AM) on January 6, 2020. •
WLAW-
Newaygo,
Michigan. Switched frequencies with sister
WWSN to 92.5 as "Sunny 92.5" on April 1, 2019. •
WHHT-
Cave City,
Kentucky. Became the first non-Cumulus owned Nash Icon station as it launched on February 5, 2015. Dropped Nash Icon and rebranded as "Nash 103.7" on August 6, 2020. It then simply rebranded as "103.7 WHHT" on April 18, 2024. •
WOGT-
Chattanooga,
Tennessee. Dropped Nash Icon for Christmas music on November 5, 2020. Shortly after stunting Christmas, the station rebranded as "New Country 107.9" on December 28, 2020. •
KORL-FM-
Honolulu,
Hawaii. K298BA (KORL-HD3) flipped Nash Icon to Smooth Jazz as "Jazzy 107.5" on March 12, 2021. •
WHLL-
Springfield,
Massachusetts. Launched as Nash Icon in December 2018 before swapping to Entercom in February 2019. On March 22, 2021, WHLL rebranded as "Hall Of Fame Country 98.1" •
KTOP-FM-
Topeka,
Kansas. Dropped Nash Icon after 6 years and rebranded as "102.9 Cat Country" on September 13, 2021. •
WKMO-
Lebanon Junction,
Kentucky •
WDRQ-HD2-
Detroit,
Michigan Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut but was quietly dropped as of 2023. •
WRKN-
New Orleans,
Louisiana Launched on November 8, 2018 but flipped back to sports on March 1, 2024. •
WLAW-FM-
Whitehall,
Michigan. On March 14, 2025, the station was turned off and is silent as part of the company's 11 under-performing stations being shut down during the weekend of March 14. •
WJBC-FM-
Pontiac,
Illinois. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut but was shut down on March 17, 2025 as part of the company's 11 under-performing stations being shut down during the weekend of March 14. •
WSM-FM-
Nashville,
Tennessee. Joined the network on its August 15, 2014 debut and Served as the nominal
flagship station, although its programming was locally focused and was slightly different from all other Nash Icon stations, However on June 4th, 2025, It reverted back to being known simply as 95.5 WSM-FM, and also dropped the Nash Icon Format, and is refocusing on Most Recent Country Music. ==Critical reception==