Just two years after signing-on, WCAK would switch callsigns to WVCM, once used at a country music station in Carrollton, Kentucky (now WIKI, 95.3 FM). These new call letters would be short-lived, however, as the following year it adopted WSTL. In 2001, the station would switch calls again, this time to the current WBVX. Early in the next year, WBVX would switch frequencies to 92.1 MHz.[5]
By 2012, the station was airing a classic hits format as B92.[6] In 2014, LM Communications would flip WBVX from classic hits to its current classic rock format.[7]