WVJS began a test broadcast on October 26, 1947. It went on the air officially on November 27, 1947, from studios located at 324 Allen Street in downtown Owensboro. The station's transmitter building and multi tower directional array were located on a 26-acre tract of land on
U.S. Highway 60, just west of the Owensboro city limits. The station operated on 1420
kilocycles with 1,000 watts of power. The following year WVJS-FM went on the air on 96.1
megacycles. The stations were owned and operated by Owensboro on the Air, Incorporated. Owensboro developer Vincent J. Steele was majority owner. Owensboro radio veteran Malcolm Greep, who was a driving force in starting WVJS, was named general manager of the new station. In early 1960, WVJS closed its downtown studios on Allen Street and consolidated all of its operations at the company's transmitting site on Highway 60. The station began play-by-play coverage of the
Kentucky Wesleyan College basketball games in 1961. In 1962, WVJS was granted FCC approval to boost daytime power to 5,000 watts. In 1963, the station's FM callsign was changed to
WSTO and it became Kentucky's first full-time stereo broadcasting station. In 1973, Owensboro on the Air was granted a franchise by the city to provide cable television service to Owensboro and a new building to house Owensboro Cablevision was constructed at the company's Highway 60 site. In 1983, V.J. Steele's heirs sold WVJS, WSTO and the cable TV operations to Century Communications Corporation of
New Canaan, Connecticut. At the end of 1996, Century sold WVJS and WSTO to Brill Media which already owned Owensboro stations WOMI and WBKR. WSTO was later sold to South Central Communications of Evansville, Indiana. In 2002, WVJS was purchased by its current owner,
Cromwell Radio Group, and shares facilities at 1115 Tamarack Road in Owensboro, with the following stations:
Philpot-licensed
WBIO,
Whitesville-licensed
WXCM,
Hawesville-licensed
WKCM,
Lewisport-licensed
WLME,
Cannelton, Indiana-licensed
WCJZ and
Tell City, Indiana-licensed
WTCJ. ==Programming==