- WKBE
Infobox Radio station
name = WKBE
airdate = 1991
frequency = 100.3 MHz
city =Warrensburg, New York
area =Adirondack Region , UpperCapital District
format =Modern Adult Contemporary
owner =Pamal Broadcasting
licensee = 6 Johnson Road Licenses, Inc.
branding = "100.3 The Point"
erp = 25,000Watt s
class = C3
website = http://www.todaysrockthepoint.com/
sister_stations =WMML ,WENU ,WNYQ , WFFG|WKBE (100.3 FM), known as "100.3 The Point", is a
Modern Adult Contemporary formattedradio station in theUnited States , licensed toWarrensburg, New York , and owned byPamal Broadcasting . The station broadcasts on 100.3MHz at 1.45 kW from a transmitter nearLake George, New York , and serves the Adirondack region and the upperCapital District ofNew York .History
WKBE signed on in 1991 on 100.5 MHz with 6 kilowatts ERP as
Adult Contemporary -formatted "KB-100". Locally owned, KB-100 aired mostly local programming with some off-peak timeslots carrying syndicated programs and also aired local programs such as high school sporting events. These events, however, were soon taken by rivalWCKM when that station signed on.In 1994, WKBE's then-local ownership filed an application to upgrade for a 6 kilowatt Class A station to a 25 kilowatt Class C3 station as a response to the then-new application of the similarly powered WNYQ with the station moving down to 100.3 MHz in the process. The move took place in late 1995, however the increased value of the station led to its sale to Paul Bendatt, owner of
WABY /WABY-FM/WKLI in Albany in April 1996. With WKLI'sadult contemporary format on the decline, Bendatt saw an opportunity and both WKLI and WKBE flipped to Hot AC "K-100" with the closing of the purchase of WKBE.Though the WKBE end did well, outlasting upstart
Top 40 WHTR, the station soon began to enter a period of decline and in February 1999 Bendatt sold his stations to Tele-Media, Inc. After a three-month stunting period, the stations relaunched as "The Point" that May (with WKLI taking the WCPT calls in the process). After two years of struggling against a relaunched WNYQ in Glens Falls andWRVE in Albany, Tele-Media sold WCPT and WKBE in August 2001 toPamal Broadcasting with the sale closing that October.While WCPT (rechristined WKLI) took a new format, WKBE instead retained the "Point" format though now programming was based out of Glens Falls. This format has evolved over the last several years from the
Modern adult contemporary approach in place at the outset to a variation more open to pop music.From November 22, 2006 to December 25, 2006, the station switched to a temporary
Christmas music format, and after the month-long stint of Christmas music, WKBE switched to a moreModern Rock -oriented format on December 26.External links
* [http://www.todaysrockthepoint.com WKBE official website]
*FMQ|WKBE
*FML|WKBE
*FMARB|WKBE
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