For the Shallotte, North Carolina radio station that held the call sign WLTT at 103.7 FM from 1993 to 2003, see WILT (FM). For the Bolivia, North Carolina radio station that held the call sign WLTT at 106.3 FM from 2003 to 2013, see WYAY (FM).
Late in 2010, Brian Schimmel of Sunrise Broadcasting said Sea-Comm Media would buy WMYT from Carolina Christian Radio, which bought the WUIN frequency.[6]
The call sign changed to WUIN on January 1, 2011, and later changed to WSFM on January 11, 2011.[1]
On December 2, 2013, WSFM switched to a talk format called Port City Radio previously heard on 93.7 and 106.3 FM. Those FM stations switched to a country music format called "The Dude" at noon.[7]
On December 10, WSFM changed its call letters to WLTT, the former call sign of 106.3 FM.[1]
On March 17, 2014, 103.7 WBNE (now WILT) began simulcasting.[8] WBNE kept the Port City Radio format until 2015,[9] but on October 21, 2014, WLTT changed to a Christian radio format, branded as "Today's Christian Talk 1180." Later, the format switched to Spanish-language shows on weekday mornings and weekends, while Christian instruction and preaching programs were heard on weekday afternoons.
On February 3, 2020, WLTT changed formats from Christian radio to urban adult contemporary, branded as "Power 107.1" (simulcast on FM translator W296DP 107.1 FM Wilmington).[10]
On August 16, 2022, WLTT's license was cancelled by the FCC, due to the station having been silent for more than a year. FM translator W296DP’s license was also cancelled.[11]