In 2006, upon moving to Canada, Jeff sold his house including the studio facility.
The studio facilities and support services have almost reached their mature size, but plenty of development potential remains within the 16-acre complex.
Dedicated studio facilities were then built in the 1910s.
On May 4, 2008, the station went dark due to staffing issues and the loss of its main studio facility.
In 2011, listeners donated 1.5 million dollars for a new studio facility.
The studio facilities includes six sound stages and a post-production site.
In December 2007, the station added an emergency generator to its studio facilities.
The new owners downsized the staff and moved the studio facilities to a smaller location.
As a result, regional news moved into smaller offices and studio facilities were sold off.
The school retained the studio facilities, and continued to broadcast on the internet.