In March 2007, AM 1340 once again flipped formats with its FM counterpart, inheriting the Contemporary Christian format.
For many years, the station (along with its FM counterpart) would broadcast a beautiful music format under the slogan "Easy 93".
In addition, WPAT would start to offer programming different from those of its FM counterpart.
For many years, they owned an FM counterpart at 106.1 FM, which carried a variety of formats.
Finally, in 1963, the station became KKHI and was joined with its FM counterpart; within a year it switched back to classical music.
It was later the FM counterpart to WLCS (910 AM).
Faced with the prospect of being squeezed out of business by its FM counterparts, Eagle Radio put all three stations up for sale in the mid-1990s.
The station would also launch an FM counterpart on 101.5 (now KPLZ-FM).
The Gold AM launched on its mediumwave transmitters, effectively permanently separating from its FM counterpart.
Xtra AM quickly became popular with its audience and was soon rivalling its FM counterparts.