1950s 1954 WAOC begins broadcasting as WSTN on January 3. It is initially a 1 kW daytimer.
1970s WAOC was operating in the early 1970s as WAOC (
Americas Oldest City) and broadcasting from a single-wide mobile home situated at the transmitter site out in the woods off SR 207. Later in the mid-1970s, the studio moved to the second-highest floor in the National Bank building on Cathedral Place in downtown St. Augustine. The station aired a country/western format with local and national news on the half-hour, provided by A.P. teletype wire tickers.
1990s WAOC airs a news/talk format in competition with WFOY. Its sister station
WJQR signs on.
2000s 2002 WAOC is bought by Shull Broadcasting & becomes a sister station to WFOY as "Real Country 1420".
2020s 2021 On May 14, 2021, WAOC changed formats from sports to a simulcast of religious-formatted
WAYR 550 AM Fleming Island, branded as "Way Radio". Effective July 27, 2021, then owner Phillips Broadcasting sold WAOC and translator W243AW to Good Tidings Trust, Inc. for $199,000. ==Controversy==