WPST

Owned by Townsquare Media,[3][4] the station serves Central Jersey, the Delaware Valley, Philadelphia and its northern and eastern suburbs.

[8] On February 1, 1969, WTTM-FM became WCHR, a religious station; in 1974, it was approved to increase its effective radiated power to 50,000 watts.

[13] WNJO brought in morning personality Don Kellogg Who was a ratings winner, but facing competition from WKXW which was moving in a 1970s direction, and inspired by the revenue success of a similar flip at Nassau's station in Allentown, Pennsylvania, WNJO became classic hits "The Hawk" on December 1, 2001[14] and adopted WTHK call letters on August 1, 2002.

[16][17] In November, NB Broadcasting filed a motion to assign its rights to the stations to Connoisseur Media.

[20] The minimum distance between two Class B stations operating on first adjacent channels according to current FCC rules is 105 miles.

[21] WPST and WDAC operate on the same channel and the distance between the stations' transmitters is 76 miles as determined by FCC rules.

The WPST studios are at the Townsquare Media office in Ewing , co-located with the studios for New Jersey 101.5 , 1040 WCHR and 920 WNJE