In Wilkes-Barre(NEPA), it's mostly a 250-watt translator for "Family Life Network", a network of Christian Music stations heard on stations across PA AND NY. It is also broadcasted on the HD subchannel of 98.5 KRZ. Prior to this, it once simulcasted a classic hits "Gem 104", which has recently rebranded to different frequencies.
Fun fact: When this translator is off the air, when I tune to the HD subchannel of 98.5 WKRZ-FM that is carrying this signal, at times I heard 92.5 WKGB out of Binghamton(and as of this writing, I heard that station again when the main translator was knocked off the air due to a wind storm). Also, the 97.5 translator, which broadcasts out of Scranton(used to be a W-B station), transmits the 92.5 signal, and what is more interesting is that at one time when 92.5 was knocked off the air, I heard WXTU from Philly with a faint signal(I even heard it again last night as of this writing when it, too was knocked off the air by a wind storm), and during one of the recent big tropo openings from last month, I even heard an Air1 station from Winchester, VA! This is one of the strangest occurance I ever experienced as a lifelong DX'er!