| 1958–196? | 196?–1973 | 1973–198? | 198?–1996 | 1996–March 2007 |
| March–July 2007 | July 2007–2015 | 2015–2016 | 2016–2025 | 2025–present |
WQFM[]
1958–196?[]
| LOGO MISSING |
| UNKNOWN YEAR |
196?–1973[]
| LOGO MISSING |
| UNKNOWN YEAR |
1973–198?[]
| LOGO MISSING |
| UNKNOWN YEAR |
198?–1996[]
| LOGO MISSING |
| UNKNOWN YEAR |
WJZI[]
1996–2007[]

March–July 2007[]
| LOGO MISSING |
WLDB[]
July 2007–2015[]

2015–2016[]

2016–2025[]

2025–present[]
The previous adult contemporary format that was on 93.3 was moved to iHeartMedia's WRNW during the station's transition to K-Love, as this and WLUM-FM will be sold to the Educational Media Foundation. The station switched to K-Love on October 30th.
| Alternative Weekly newspapers: Electric City | Diamond City Radio stations: WEJL | WEZX | WPZX | WFUZ | WZBA | WLDB1 | WLUM-FM1 | WQFM | WQFN | WZTI1 1WZTI and WLUM are owned by All-Pro Broadcasting with Times-Shamrock owning WLDB under the Milwaukee Radio Alliance partnership; sale of WLUM and WLDB to Educational Media Foundation and sale of WZTI to Civic Media pending FCC approval. ![]() |
| Radio networks: K-LOVE (K-LOVE 80s | K-LOVE 90s | K-LOVE 2000s | K-LOVE 2010s) | Air1 | Radio Nueva Vida
K-Love member stations: Air1 member stations: K-LOVE 90s member station: WLWX K-LOVE 2000s member station: KDTI Radio Nueva Vida stations: KGCL | KKLJ | KMRO | KPOR | KYLA Other stations: K244FE1 | K296GB1 | W248AW1 | W279AQ1 | WIHN K-LOVE Air 1 Foundation Defunct: K-LOVE Classics
1EMF owns this station operated by iHeartMedia. ![]() |

