In the Wilkes-Barre(Northeast PA) area, it's mostly country WSJR "NASH FM 93.7", owned by Cumulus. Its transmitter is located not on the Pnebscott Mountain like other locals, but on an opposite mountain. This station signed on in the late 80's as WDLS, a country station, until being sold to another owner in the mid 90's(at one point, it was also simulcasted on 95.9 in Columbia County for a short time). Around that time, they flipped to a simulcast of Oldies "Cool 94"(94.3) from Carbondale until '97 when the stations was sold again, but this time to Citadel Broadcasting. It kept the format, this time rebranded as "Big Oldies" until a year later when they flipped back to country, this time as "Cat Country 94", with jingles, imaging, and same VO guy that is similiar to the one heard in the Lehigh Valley, where "Cat Country" was originated. This lasted for two years until both stations were split up with 93.7 shifting to Alternative Rock as "93-7X" in late 2000. Four years later, the rock format moved to 97.9(where it remains today), and once again, shifted back to country, this time as "JR 93-7", until 2012 when Citadel was bought by Cumulus where it was rebranded as "Great Country", and then finally "NASH FM".
One interesting fact is that this station is one of the few surviving "Nash FM" stations in the country, with the original NYC station having been sold to Audacy and went to a classic Hip Hop format.