History
WJYE signed on September 23, 1968 as WABK, owned by Abenaki Company. The station had a contemporary middle-of-the-road format by 1971; within a year, this was mixed with some rock. An FM sister station, WKME (104.3 FM), was added in 1974. Two years later, WABK shifted to a talk/MOR format. In 1977, the station was sold to Tryon Communications, and talk programming was dropped; additionally, WABK joined ABC Radio. Programming began to be simulcast on what had become WABK-FM (which previously offered separate formats from the AM station) in 1980; that station returned to its own programming by 1984.
The station's call letters were changed to WQZN in 1987; however, the WABK call sign returned one year later, accompanied with a switch to an adult contemporary format that was largely simulcast with WABK-FM (though the AM station incorporated some news programming). In 1994, the station took the WFAU call sign and adult standards format from 1340 AM, which then became WMDR. WFAU had broadcast at 1340 AM since October 2, 1946.
Tryon sold its Central Maine stations to Cumulus Media in 1998; Cumulus, in turn, sold the stations to Clear Channel Communications in 2000. Clear Channel dropped the standards format in 2001 in favor of a simulcast of Skowhegan-based sports radio station WSKW (1160 AM). After the local marketing agreement between Clear Channel and WSKW owner Mountain Wireless ended in 2003, the simulcast was split, with WFAU, along with WIGY (97.5 FM, now WQSK) in Madison, dropping ESPN Radio (which stayed on WSKW) in favor of Fox Sports Radio. The programming of WFAU and WIGY would eventually be combined with WRKD (1450 AM, now WVOM) in Rockland to form Fox Sports Maine.
Clear Channel announced on November 16, 2006 that it would sell its Central Maine stations after being bought by private equity firms, resulting in a sale to Blueberry Broadcasting in 2008. Blueberry took WFAU off the air on July 1, 2013 to facilitate repairs to its antenna switching system; shortly afterward, the station was purchased for $16,200 by Blue Jey Broadcasting, owned by Bob Bittner, who assumed control on September 27, 2013 and returned the station to the air on October 16 with an adult standards/oldies format similar to Bittner's other stations, WJTO in Bath and WJIB in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The call letters were changed to WJYE on October 22, 2014.
On February 9, 2015 WJYE changed their format to classic country, branded as "Country Memories 1280".