The station, originally WGCC-FM in
Batavia, New York, was first licensed on November 13, 1985, to
Genesee Community College (GCC) by the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) thanks to the station's founding father, Chuck Platt. The station was later advised by GCC faculty member Barry Chow. WGCC-FM started out as a mixed format radio station, which included some local bands, along with current favorites like
Michael Jackson and
The Moody Blues, as well as some classic favorites like
The Beatles. At one point, WGCC-FM played some rap, but the genre was put out of rotation due to the demographics of the area at the time. The station's demographic range covered many genres, as students were allowed to play whatever type of music they chose. Aamid a phaseout of FCC-licensed college radio in the
State University of New York system, Genesee Community College surrendered WGCC-FM's license on February 25, 2022, and it was cancelled the same day; WGCC-FM rescinded the request in March and received its license back. In December 2022, the college sold WGCC-FM to
Family Life Network, which planned to convert the station to its in-house contemporary Christian format. Since WGCC-FM's coverage area substantially overlaps existing owned-and-operated station WCOU in
Attica, Family Life intended on relocating 90.7's city of license to
Kendall as WCGI (Where Christ Grants Immortality). The sale to Family Life Network was consummated on March 27, 2023, at a price of $55,000. On September 6, 2023, the station changed its call sign to WCOM-FM. The move to Kendall took place in 2024. ==WGCC Rockfest==