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Their filing with the FCC notified the Commission of the involuntary transfer of the license from BCA Radio, LLC, to an entity known as BCA Radio, LLC, Debtor-In-Possession. In January 2010, Black Crow Media Group and its subsidiaries filed for " Chapter 11" bankruptcy, seeking to reorganize rather than be broken up. As of May 2013, though, the station had returned to its former mainstream AC format. In June 2009, the station transitioned from an adult contemporary music format to a Hot AC music mix. The FCC approved the moves on November 15, 2001, and the consummation of the transaction occurred on November 19, 2001. Just two days later, another application was filed to shift the licenses to BCA Radio, LLC. In November 2001, due to a proposed refinancing of the parent company, license holder STG Media, LLC, applied to the FCC to transfer the licenses of WAHR, WLOR, and WRTT-FM to Black Crow Media Group subsidiary BCA Media, LLC. WAHR is currently owned by Black Crow Media Group whose other local radio stations include WRTT-FM and WLOR. In 2009, Hornbuckle was inducted into the Alabama Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame. After nearly 40 years serving the Tennessee Valley, Hornbuckle retired, selling the station in July 1999. By the 1970s, though, the station had dropped fine arts programming in favor of what became known as adult contemporary music, which is roughly its present format public station WLRH took over classical broadcasting to the area when it began in 1976. Wernher von Braun complimenting the station on its classical music programs. Army servicemen stationed at Redstone Arsenal and promotional literature included a letter from Dr. Some of the station's early operators were U.S. In the early 1960s, a signature station phrase was "Broadcasting from the top of the Times Building". Shortly after the station began broadcasting, Bill Lane became the station's manager and a minority shareholder. The call letters stood for 'Arnold Hornbuckle Records.' At the time of licensing, he owned Hornbuckle's Record Shop, also in Huntsville.

It was Alabama's first stand-alone FM radio station, without an AM companion. WAHR was founded in 1959 by Huntsville businessman Arnold Hornbuckle. 72) in Huntsville, and its transmitter is located north of the city. Its studios are located off University Drive ( U.S. WAHR is one of the top-rated radio stations in the Huntsville market. The signal covers most of northern Alabama and southern central Tennessee. The station is licensed to Southern Stone Communications, LLC. WAHR (99.1 FM, "Star 99.1") is an American mainstream adult contemporary music-formatted radio station licensed to serve Huntsville, Alabama.
