Weekday evenings, WKXP carries the nationally syndicated show "Intelligence for Your Life" with John Tesh.
In 1975, WGHQ-FM split off from the AM, flipping to an automated Top 40 format, and changing its call sign to WBPM (for World's Best Popular Music).
Several years after this switch, family patriarch Harry Thayer transferred the station ownership to his stepson Walter Maxwell and wife Jean.
In 2000, Roberts Radio sold its stations to Clear Channel Communications and the fallout from this deal had an interesting effect on WBPM.
In late 2002, the FCC ordered that Clear Channel divest itself of associations to all "shell" companies, at which point Concord Media was disbanded.
The reasons for this can be debated; everything from poor management to signal and promotions versus WRWD to the probability that the Hudson Valley can truly support only one country station.
So the station went to a more youthful approach as The Wolf in Fall of 2005, adding WZAD to cover Orange County and the Catskills in March 2006.
Late in the Summer of 2006, "The Wolf" added some country-sounding songs by non-country artists such as The Allman Brothers, Gordon Lightfoot, Bonnie Raitt, Eric Clapton, Jewel and The Eagles.
On January 3, 2020, sister station Now 97.7 WCZX in Hyde Park, New York, dropped its Hot AC format and announced that it would switch to country music, as part of The Wolf simulcast to make a trimulcast with 107.3/99.3 WRWD-FM (Highland/Poughkeepsie)/WRWB-FM (Ellenville/Eastern Catskills).
On February 26, 2020 at 12:00 PM, WKXP broke away from The Wolf country format, and network and flipped to Soft AC as 94.3 Lite FM with the slogan Relaxing Favorites While You Work.