In November 2020, the then-WXBN flipped to
hot adult contemporary, assuming the hot adult contemporary format and "WINC-FM" (pronounced "Wink FM") branding previously heard on the
Winchester-based 92.5 frequency (which was in the process of being sold to the
Educational Media Foundation). The station would take over the WINC-FM legacy callsign on December 29, 2020. On April 30, 2021, Centennial Broadcasting announced it was selling WINC-FM and sister station
WZFC to
Fairfax, Virginia-based Metro Radio, Inc. for $225,000. Fellow sister station
WINC was not included in the sale. Allen B. Shaw, Centennial's president and CEO, said in a May 2021 interview with
The Winchester Star that Metro Radio, Inc. had had insured Shaw "they do not intend to" change the format of WINC-FM and WZFC. Shaw further said Metro thought WZFC's format was "probably the best format for the Winchester market" for ad revenue. On June 30, long-time morning show host Barry Lee signed off after 37 years at the station. Hours later, long-time afternoon host Paula Kidwell would also sign off. The sale of WINC-FM and WZFC (renamed WKDV-FM) was completed the same day. WINC-FM was acquired by funeral home operator Darrin Jones, through his Euclid Avenue Properties, effective December 12, 2022. Following the sale's completion, on December 16, 2022, WINC-FM began stunting with
Christmas music, ahead of an announcement to be made on January 5, 2023, at 10:55 am. At that time, the station relaunched its hot adult contemporary format from a new Winchester studio; Metro Radio had operated the station from Fairfax, with the intent of serving
Leesburg. WINC-FM is operated in conjunction with its former AM sister station, which had been sold in the interim to Todd Bartley's Colonial Radio Group of Williamsport and renamed WZFC; the arrangement saw the AM station reclaim its former WINC call sign. ==References==