In 2008 the station began airing a full-fledged AAA format.
Just before the launch of K-LOVE, 97.3 reverted back to its AAA format as "The Planet" for a few hours.
The reach of the station's previous AAA format skewed towards females in their 30s and 40s.
As the 1990s approached the station opted to stay with its core audience and move to a AAA format.
In January 1998, due to low ratings, the station shifted towards a AAA format, branded as "Independent Radio 92/5ive", though this resulted in lower ratings.
Though the allocation had existed for several years prior, the station would sign on with an Adult Contemporary format until inexplicably changing to the eclectic-leaning AAA format.
Its modern selections included rock that fell under the "AAA" format.
Wunderground Radio is also programmed by personnel at The Current, and airs a variation of their AAA format, with music geared toward children and parents.
However, the AAA format returned after the stint.
After a stunt of a clock ticking for 12 hours, the AAA format was officially launched at noon that same day.