WEBK

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WEBK
The Peak logo.
Broadcast area Rutland, Vermont
Branding 105.3 The Peak
Slogan World Class Rock
First air date 1990s
Frequency 105.3 MHz
Format Triple A
ERP 50 kW
Owner Pamal Broadcasting
Website www.webk.com

WEBK-FM, 105.3 The Peak, is a 50,000 watt Triple A station located in Rutland, Vermont. The transmitter is located on Pico Mountain in Killington, Vermont.

"The Mountain" was initially was a free-form station, but on October 31, 2003, shortly after it was bought by Pamal Broadcasting, the station flipped to "The Peak," a more structured Triple A format. Spyder Glenn, Kerry Chambers and all but one DJ were fired due to the format change. Mitch was the only one to survive the house-cleaning. He moved to afternoons and Joan Holliday was brought aboard to fill the mid-day position. Eventually, Poptart Dave was hired to helm the morning show.

In April 2005, Poptart Dave left the station and Mitch was moved to mornings. James was hired and took over afternoons in May 2005.

Mitch left for other opportunities in June 2006 and James shifted to mornings. Tim Taylor, featured on weekends, handled the afternoon slot. In November 2006, Uncle Dave was hired as morning show host and James went back to afternoons.

WEBK features a wide variety of music. Its core artists include The Grateful Dead, Phish, U2, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, R.E.M., Bob Marley, The Allman Brothers Band, Ben Harper, Pearl Jam and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. It also takes pride in local artists, frequently spinning tracks from The Samples, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, Rick Redington and The Chad Hollister Band, among others.

The station is known for its laid-back DJ's and funkier style than other Triple A stations.

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Radio stations in the Lebanon-Rutland-White River Junction, NH market (Arbitron #179)

WNCH - 88.1 | WVPR - 89.5 | WVFA - 90.5 | WEVH - 91.3 | WGXL - 92.3 | WMXR - 93.9 | WXLF - 95.3 | WZRT - 97.1 | WJJR - 98.1 | WFRD - 99.3 | WNTK - 99.7 | WXXK - 100.5 | WCVR - 102.1 | WRJT - 103.1 | WWOD - 104.3 | WEBK - 105.3 | WHDQ - 106.1 | WXND - 107.3 | WNHV - 910 | WDCR - 1340 | WTSL - 1400 | WUVR - 1490


See also: List of United States radio markets