After 50 years, WAAF, Entercom announced on February 18. 2020 that WAAF would be sold to Educational Media Foundation for $10.75 million, making the station a K-Love station by February 22. While Entercom would own the station for the time being, they are required to provide two hours of public affairs programs as mandated by the Federal Communications Commission (which still continues to after its sale). The WAAF call-signs was swapped with another station in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The station used WBZU as their call sign until March 6, 2020 when it became WKVB. EMF's purchase of WKVB was then completed on April 21, 2020.
1EMF owns this station operated by iHeartMedia. 2EMF owns this station operated by The Association for Community Education. 3Sale of this station to Family Stations pending FCC approval. 4EMF operates this station owned by Southeastern Ohio Broadcasting System under a local marketing agreement; acquisition of this station pending FCC approval.