The station began broadcasting on March 28, 1962 at 92.1 MHz as WRUS-FM. It was a part-time repeater of WRUS-AM until 1976, simulcasting news programming, but plays a different format of music. The station moved to the 101.1 FM frequency upon the callsign change to WAKQ around 1976. Along with the frequency and callsign changes, the station began broadcasting a Top 40/CHR format. It became known on air as "KQ-101". The station's current callsign of "WBVR-FM" was adopted in 1984. The station continued with the Top 40/CHR format until at least 1987, when the station began branding itself as "Beaver 101 FM", and switching to their current country music format. On September 1, 1994, the station moved to its current 96.7 FM frequency after the permanent sign-off of the previous 96.7 occupant, WMJM in Bowling Green. Upon the frequency change, the station changed its branding to "96.7 The Beaver". Other nicknames the station had include "Big Money Beaver" and "Gen-U-Wine Country." Prior to WBVR's move down the dial, the license for the 101.1 FM frequency in Russellville was sold to Nashville, Tennessee-based Clear Channel Communications. That is also when that company began to use that frequency to sign on WJZC-FM, which is still licensed to Russellville, but the station is based in downtown Nashville along with Clear Channel's other Nashville-area stations. In that same year, though a few months earlier, WVVR in Clarksville, Tennessee ceased their oldies format and became a similarly branded and formatted station serving the Clarksville, Tennessee radio market. At some time in the early 2000s, WBVR-FM's broadcasting license was moved to Auburn, Kentucky, but the studios remained in Bowling Green, sharing office space with WUHU and WBGN. In 2009, WBVR's branding was re-arranged and is now known as "Beaver 96.7". As a country station, WBVR's main competitor is WGGC, but the station secondarily competes with two other country stations within the Bowling Green market, as well as the four country stations that are based in Nashville that can be easily heard from southern Kentucky.
On-air personalities
Current
Preston Green
Shannon Presley
Alan Austin
Dan Callahan
Bailey Brooks
Former
Scooter Davis, weekday mornings, deceased 2016
During the KQ-101 era, the main on-air personality was Lon Sash, a.k.a. "Big Daddy Bobaloo".