In July 1961, the station
signed on as WFAU-FM, the FM counterpart to WFAU 1340 AM (now
WMDR). It largely
simulcast the AM's programming. On July 5, 1982, the station changed its
call sign to WKCG. WKCG played
country music until March 1, 1999, when the station adopted the
adult contemporary format vacated by then sister station
WCTB. On January 5, 2009, the station dropped the
Star 101 imaging and the adult contemporary format for a simulcast of
talk radio station
WVOM.
WCME picked up the adult contemporary format and the
Star imaging before switching several months later to a simulcast of
WTOS-FM. In February 2009, WKCG switched call signs to WVQM, similar to its simulcast partner WVOM. ==References==