# WayFM Network

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American contemporary Christian music radio network

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WayFM Type Radio network Country United States Programming Format Christian adult contemporary History Launch date October 9, 1987 (1987-10-09) Links Webcast Listen Live Website wayfm.com

The **WayFM Network** is a national, non-profit radio broadcasting network in the United States, primarily playing [Christian adult contemporary](/source/Christian_adult_contemporary) music. While WayFM is based in [Colorado Springs, Colorado](/source/Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado), it operates stations in 12 states (as of May 2018[\[update\]](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WayFM_Network&action=edit)), with content creation and programming originating in [Franklin, Tennessee](/source/Franklin%2C_Tennessee).

## History

### Origins in Fort Myers

WAY Media, Inc. was founded in 1987 by Bob Augsburg.[1] The non-profit corporation began as a single [FM](/source/FM_broadcasting) radio station in [Fort Myers, Florida](/source/Fort_Myers%2C_Florida).

In the early 1980s, Bob and Felice Augsburg were residing in Fort Myers, where Bob was working as the program director at [WSOR](/source/WKES), a [Christian radio](/source/Christian_radio) station formatted for older adults. Bob and Felice have said that they "were compelled by the burden to see a younger audience reached and Bob began producing a Saturday evening broadcast geared for youth".[2] This program, which aired on WSOR, became the springboard for [Christian rock](/source/Christian_rock) concerts in the area and the impetus for a 24/7 station with this type of format.[2]

Much discussion with local parents and business people led to a non-profit Florida corporation and an application filed with the [Federal Communications Commission](/source/Federal_Communications_Commission) (FCC) for an unused FM frequency.

On December 24, 1986, the group received its permit for the construction of a new non-commercial FM station in Fort Myers, [WAYJ](/source/WDLV). On October 9, 1987, WAYJ, broadcasting as "WAY-FM", signed on the air.

### Growth

By 1993, four WAY-FM radio stations were on the air—including Fort Myers; [Sarasota, Florida](/source/Sarasota%2C_Florida) ([WAYG](/source/WSMR_(FM))); [Nashville, Tennessee](/source/Nashville%2C_Tennessee) (WAYM);[3][4] and [West Palm Beach, Florida](/source/West_Palm_Beach%2C_Florida) (WAYF).[5] The Sarasota station never generated sufficient listener support among Sarasota's older population and closed in 1996.[6]

In the mid-1990s, WAY-FM stations, beginning with WAYF in West Palm Beach, began to sponsor and organize large Christian music concerts and day-long music festivals. Within a few years, Nashville and Fort Myers also began to sponsor major Christian music events.

After several years of planning, in 1996, WAY-FM began the Christian Hit Radio Satellite Network (CHRSN). The network was designed to help other stations who desired to reach the youth and young adults of their respective communities but lacked the manpower or resources to operate a station on their own.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*] On August 27, 1996, WAY-FM also launched its official website, complete with downloadable singles and music videos.[7]

### Corporate office established

In 2001, WAY-FM Media Group established a corporate office in [Colorado Springs, Colorado](/source/Colorado_Springs%2C_Colorado), where Bob Augsburg, the president and founder now lives. Dusty Rhodes, former station manager of WAYF, joined Augsburg in Colorado as chief operating officer and is now the ministry's senior vice president.

In 2005, Dar Ringling joined the ministry as chief financial officer while Lloyd Parker, formerly general manager of the [K-Love](/source/K-Love) and [Air1](/source/Air1) radio networks, became the chief operating officer.

In 2012, WAY-FM shifted from its long time Christian CHR format to a Christian adult contemporary format, along with shifting their audience from 18- to 34-year-olds, to older adults (25–54), thus growing up with its original audience more or less. Since 2013 WAY-FM, via flagship station WAYM in Nashville, is a Christian AC reporter to the Nielsen BDS service, and became a monitored reporter to Mediabase's Christian AC panel in April 2015.

In July 2013, WAY-FM ceased providing programming to non-owned stations via satellite, with the exception of the network morning show, *The Wally Show*. In 2017, *The Wally Show* also left syndication.

In May 2015, WAY-FM announced plans to acquire KVRK in North Texas.[8] The station's call letters were changed to [KAWA](/source/KAWA_(FM)), and it now broadcasts the national WAY-FM format. Its former Power FM programming became an online music channel, app, and community of Christian rock fans managed by WAY-FM Media Group.

### New CEO

In August 2017, founder Bob Augsburg officially retired from his position as CEO.[9] Bob remains on the board of directors and is still involved in the ministry. John Scaggs was chosen as the new CEO.[9]

### Merger with Hope Media Group

On January 26, 2022; it was announced that Way Media Group would merge with Hope Media Group based out of Houston, Texas. Hope Media Group owns and operates heritage Christian AC station [KSBJ](/source/KSBJ) 89.3, and Spanish Christian AC sister [KHVU](/source/KHVU) 91.7 (Vida Unida), along with internet radio station [NGEN Radio](/source/NGEN_Radio) which features a pop and hip-hop leaning Christian CHR format.

## Current reach

At this time, WAY-FM owns and operates 23 full power FM radio stations. WAY-FM also owns 38 translator stations. WAY-FM is also heard online and offers two online exclusive streams. *NGEN radio* streaming Christian pop and hip-hop and *Way Loud* streaming Christian active/alternative rock.

## Station list

### Alabama

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info WAYU 91.1 FM Steele, Alabama 173825 150 230 m (755 ft) A LMS WAYH 88.1 FM Harvest, Alabama 61509 3,500 204 m (669 ft) C3 LMS W297AP 107.3 FM Anniston, Alabama 141192 10 222 m (728 ft) D LMS W220ED 91.9 FM Auburn, Alabama 148356 19 49 m (161 ft) D LMS W210CA 89.9 FM Birmingham, Alabama 141129 10 349.1 m (1,145 ft) D LMS W258AE 99.5 FM Florence, Alabama 58436 27 73.4 m (241 ft) D LMS W256CD 99.1 FM Fultondale, Alabama 153894 130 0 m (0 ft) D LMS W258AU 99.5 FM Huntsville, Alabama 141160 120 387 m (1,270 ft) D LMS W259BS 99.7 FM Montgomery, Alabama 141115 10 0 m (0 ft) D LMS W272CO 102.3 FM Montgomery, Alabama 90253 250 192 m (630 ft) D LMS W292EI 106.3 FM Warrior, Alabama 141132 250 0 m (0 ft) D LMS

### California

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info KDMV 96.5 FM Citrus Heights, California 96349 750 567 m (1,860 ft) A LMS KVXN 102.9 FM Sacramento, California 131561 1,700 84.4 m (277 ft) C3 LMS

### Colorado

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info KBWA 89.1 FM Brush, Colorado 91420 1,500 44.2 m (145 ft) A LMS KXWA 101.9 FM Centennial, Colorado 70822 9,500 163 m (535 ft) C3 LMS KCWA 93.9 FM Loveland, Colorado 9761 580 319 m (1,047 ft) A LMS KRWA 90.9 FM Rye, Colorado 87409 10,000 34.6 m (114 ft) C3 LMS KJWA 89.7 FM Trinidad, Colorado 87410 160 241 m (791 ft) A LMS KFWA 103.1 FM Weldona, Colorado 79249 6,800 46.3 m (152 ft) C3 LMS K257FO 99.3 FM Colorado Springs, Colorado 140178 72 651 m (2,136 ft) D LMS K230BO 93.9 FM Monument, Colorado 140364 250 148 m (486 ft) D LMS K299AO 107.7 FM Sterling, Colorado 139945 75 110.4 m (362 ft) D LMS

### Florida

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info WAYP 88.3 FM Marianna, Florida 40082 70,000 105 m (344 ft) C1 LMS WAYJ 89.5 FM Naples, Florida 59831 100,000 94.1 m (309 ft) C1 LMS WAYF 88.1 FM West Palm Beach, Florida 61507 50,000 321 m (1,053 ft) C1 LMS W263BI 100.5 FM Fort Myers, Florida 143063 250 320.8 m (1,052 ft) D LMS W295DC 106.9 FM Panama City, Florida 140054 15 11 m (36 ft) D LMS W258BC 99.5 FM Perkins, Florida 144622 250 93.2 m (306 ft) D LMS W244BD 96.7 FM Stuart, Florida 85974 800 42 m (138 ft) D LMS W239CG 95.7 FM Tallahassee, Florida 144620 10 0 m (0 ft) D LMS W212CG 90.3 FM West Palm Beach, Florida 123364 250 0 m (0 ft) D LMS

### Georgia

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info WAYT 88.1 FM Thomasville, Georgia 61193 17,000 392 m (1,286 ft) C1 LMS W212AR 90.3 FM Lindale, Georgia 64263 10 217 m (712 ft) D LMS

### Indiana

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info WAYI 104.3 FM Charlestown, Indiana 76595 3,000 100 m (328 ft) A LMS WJWA 91.5 FM Evansville, Indiana 69106 6,100 151 m (495 ft) B1 LMS W220DV 91.9 FM Evansville, Indiana 141109 250 248.2 m (814 ft) D LMS W261CW 100.1 FM Evansville, Indiana 141110 43 0 m (0 ft) D LMS

### Kansas

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info KYWA 90.7 FM Wichita, Kansas 48537 53,000 144 m (472 ft) C1 LMS

### Kentucky

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info WAYD 88.1 FM Auburn, Kentucky 93017 1,000 113 m (371 ft) A LMS WAYK 105.9 FM Valley Station, Kentucky 50764 1,250 155 m (509 ft) A LMS W212BZ 90.3 FM Brentwood, Kentucky 140468 19 87.2 m (286 ft) D LMS W201DD 88.1 FM Central City, Kentucky 147296 27 58.9 m (193 ft) D LMS W221EU 91.5 FM Central City, Kentucky 141101 120 0 m (0 ft) D LMS W291BZ 106.1 FM Murray, Kentucky 142671 27 81.4 m (267 ft) D LMS W217BP 91.3 FM Owensboro, Kentucky 140460 15 87.4 m (287 ft) D LMS

### Oregon

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info KKWA 96.3 FM West Linn, Oregon 13581 1,350 386 m (1,266 ft) C3 LMS K272EL 102.3 FM Portland, Oregon 149924 99 422.6 m (1,386 ft) D LMS

### South Carolina

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info WAYA-FM 100.9 FM Ridgeville, South Carolina 25374 13,000 91 m (299 ft) C3 LMS W267BK 101.3 FM Mount Pleasant, South Carolina 149547 250 201.5 m (661 ft) D LMS

### Tennessee

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info WAYQ 88.3 FM Clarksville, Tennessee 83853 14,000 227 m (745 ft) C2 LMS WAYW 89.9 FM New Johnsonville, Tennessee 91932 500 97 m (318 ft) A LMS WAYM 88.7 FM Spring Hill, Tennessee 58421 5,000 330 m (1,083 ft) C2 LMS W215BH 90.9 FM Chattanooga, Tennessee 94111 10 361 m (1,184 ft) D LMS W284AE 104.7 FM Chattanooga, Tennessee 58443 250 219 m (719 ft) D LMS W207CI 89.3 FM Cleveland, Tennessee 58444 13 123.1 m (404 ft) D LMS W257BX 99.3 FM Columbia, Tennessee 140706 60 54.4 m (178 ft) D LMS W213BT 90.5 FM Cookeville, Tennessee 64257 10 134.5 m (441 ft) D LMS W210CD 89.9 FM Hendersonville, Tennessee 64258 250 316 m (1,037 ft) D LMS W207CQ 89.3 FM Jackson, Tennessee 140689 10 108 m (354 ft) D LMS

### Texas

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info KAWA 89.7 FM Sanger, Texas 76285 95,000 572 m (1,877 ft) C LMS

### Washington

Call sign Frequency City of license FID ERP (W) HAAT Class FCC info K218FL 91.5 FM Spokane, Washington 106445 26 0 m (0 ft) D LMS K235CU 94.9 FM Longview, Washington 140432 20 0 m (0 ft) D LMS

## References

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-Palm931212_5-0)** Hatcher, Candy (December 12, 1993). ["'God Says to Take a Stand'"](https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-palm-beach-post-god-says-to-take-a/165119157/). *The Palm Beach Post*. West Palm Beach, Florida. pp. 1A, [12A](https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-palm-beach-post-yearning-for-return/165119125/), [13A](https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-palm-beach-post-god-says-to-take-a/132688776/), [14A](https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-palm-beach-post-god-says-to-take-a/132689382/). Retrieved February 10, 2025 – via Newspapers.com.

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1. **[^](#cite_ref-7)** ["Christian Radio gets Internet premiere"](https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-news-journal-way-fm-website/166830074/). *The Daily News-Journal*. September 13, 1996. pp. 15–16. Retrieved February 27, 2025.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-8)** Philpot, Robert. ["Report: Power 89.7 FM soon to become "Way-FM" | The Star Telegram The Star Telegram"](http://www.star-telegram.com/entertainment/article21030195.html). Star-telegram.com. Retrieved May 15, 2015.

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## External links

- [Official website](http://www.wayfm.com)

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