WTBR-FM

In 2006, a group of radio veterans, led by longtime WUPE-FM news director Larry Kratka, lit a new spark for the station.

In June 2010, WTBR became the first station in Western Massachusetts to take part in the American Cancer Society's 'Relay for Life' in Berkshire County Central/South AND move to a different site and broadcast the event in stereo for 26 hours.

In addition, a crowd of about 15 student alumni and other community members opposed to the potential loss of WTBR addressed the committee during its open microphone agenda item.

By June 2017, the Pittsfield Public School Committee was exploring potential partnerships with higher education, and other radio and media outlets for a new home for the station.

On June 25, 2018, after a two-hour broadcast finale of Good Morning PIttsfield, the station was taken silent in anticipation of the demolition of Taconic High School, which housed the studio and transmission facilities.

[8] The studio and transmission equipment, along with the entire vinyl music collection, were moved to the Pittsfield Community Television facility on Federico Drive before the old Taconic High School building was demolished.

[11][12] The broadcast was hosted by William Sturgeon, and featured as guests Superintendent Jason McCandless, School Committee Chair Katherine Yon, Pittsfield Community Television Executive Director Shawn Serre, along with several station alumni and PCTV staff.

This marked the first time a radio station covered one team's entire season in the history of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League.