WDST (100.1 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Woodstock, New York. The station is owned by CHET-5 Broadcasting and broadcasts with 3 kW ERP from a tower in the Town of Kingston.
WDST also broadcasts one translator:
WDST is known as a progressive station that was at the forefront of both the modern rock and adult album alternative (triple A) formats. The station broadcasts from studios at the Bearsville Theater, about 2 miles west of the Village...
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WDST (100.1 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Woodstock, New York. The station is owned by CHET-5 Broadcasting and broadcasts with 3 kW ERP from a tower in the Town of Kingston.
WDST also broadcasts one translator:
WDST is known as a progressive station that was at the forefront of both the modern rock and adult album alternative (triple A) formats. The station broadcasts from studios at the Bearsville Theater, about 2 miles west of the Village of Woodstock.
WDST first broadcast on April 29, 1980, from studios in Woodstock and a tower in Lake Katrine. Initially, WDST featured a free-form format which was described as "public radio with commercials". From its sign on until being sold in 1993, it used the slogan The Bulldog of the Hudson Valley.
During this free-form period, the rock portions of the station's programming became the most listened to. WDST evolved its format more towards rock music, though free-form elements would remain until the early 1990s. Early hosts include Jeanne...
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