At first the station was a mixed network, airing much talk programming and various types of music.
In 2000, it became "95.9 the Point," airing mainly conservative talk programming.
The station switched to a country music format in 1971, after the station was losing money on the talk programming.
That will not necessarily be the case for some of its talk programming.
Though low overhead, the new station also retained the low ratings of the previous format and soon added more talk programming.
These short interstitials are used as a way of fulfilling the requirement of talk programming.
Any talk programming displaced by sports broadcasts continue unabated on the station's internet stream.
In addition to music, a limited amount of local talk programming is heard on most full-service stations.
There are also reports of football scores reported, as well as some talk programming.
The station broadcasts Christian talk programming, with inspirational music during the overnights.