WSTY-LP, UHF analog channel 23, was a low-power Family Channel-affiliated television station licensed to Hammond, Louisiana, United States.
By the mid 1990s, Jenkins succeeded in gaining enough cable coverage for WBTR that he began to sell off his former translators or adapt them to bring localized programming to the communities served.
Like with WBTR, Woody Jenkins struggled to get WSTY-LP on the local cable provider, Charter Communications, given the limited number of channels available at the time.
Exercising the right of must-carry, he filed a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission against Charter asking for cable coverage and reparations.
Station owners Pontchartrain Investors also had a construction permit to convert WSTY-LP's signal from analog to digital on channel 38.