WKBE (107.1 FM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Corinth, New York, and serving Glens Falls and Saratoga Springs.
On July 1, it flipped to Top 40 as "WHTR Hot 107.1", licensed to Hudson Falls and owned by Bradmark Communications, owner of several other stations in the market.
WHTR's most famous alumni of this period was Joe Rosati, now better known as "Joey Kidd" of WHTZ (with stops at WFLY, WKKF, and WQSX along the way, who made his debut at the station.
At the start of 2001, the country format of WZZM-FM was moved to the 107.1 frequency, localized, and became WFFG with the "Froggy" branding popular in other markets throughout the Northeast.
In 2004, Vox Media sold its Glens Falls cluster minus WNYQ (which itself would move into the Albany market in 2006) to Pamal Broadcasting.
On December 27, 2013, WFFG's sister station WKBE and its Modern AC/AAA format moved to the WFFG frequency becoming "107.1 The Point, Today's Modern Mix" with a similar sound to WZMR, and WKBE switched to a country music format as Froggy 100.3, swapping call signs in the process.
This led into a format change to a simulcast of WKBE's Albany sister station WKLI-FM as "100.9/107.1 The Cat" on March 21, 2023.