On August 27, 2013, the station applied for a frequency change from 104.7 to 104.5 MHz and an upgrade from C3 at 17.5 kW to C2 at 50 kW. The license for this change was issued on February 17, 2016. Effective December 13, 2023, WFLM was licensed to move from
White City, Florida to Palm Beach Shores, and from 104.5 MHz back to 104.7. It also shifted to a more
urban contemporary presentation. On June 6, 2025, South Florida Public Media Group (SFPMG), operator of public media outlet
WLRN-FM, announced that it would purchase WFLM from JDD Radio for $6.45 million and convert the station’s status to non-commercial to simulcast WLRN once the deal closes. On July 10, it was reported that the purchase was being challenged by the
Miami-Dade County Public Schools board, the licensee of WLRN, which argued that all of SFPMG's fundraising proceeds could only be used to operate the board's stations, and not to acquire other stations. ==References==