The Mountain built its reputation on a "More Music, Less Hype" philosophy without typical on-air contests and stereotypical radio.
The playlist includes old and new adult rock, many B-side tracks, as well as music from local artists in the Northeastern Pennsylvania region.
Great guides such as Lou Fontaine, Jack Meyers, Cathy Donnelly, and Jim Rising shared their passion for music with listeners until the move to the new frequency of 98.5-HD2.
Music On The Menu is an exclusive staple of the Northeast PA radio community, and continues to air on WWRR on Sundays at 9pm.
This formatting style is similar to those of other "Mountain" radio stations owned by Entercom, including KHTP in Seattle.
Playing the glam metal bands (hip hop added later) and wild station imaging brought Rebel Radio many critics.