NEW YORK's WQEW shut down its standards format right on schedule at
midnight Dec. 27 with little fanfare. After a rebroadcast of their
tribute to the late Nancy LaMott, WQEW closed things out with
"Stardust" and a one-minute message from Stan Martin, then dumped into
Radio Disney with a Randy Newman tune. (Hanson, thankfully, didn't
play until later in the hour!) The Disney automation crashed briefly
about 15 minutes later while trying to play the legal ID.
With Disney on 1560, Long Island's WGSM (740) was released from its
contract with the Mouse and promptly went to a simulcast of co-owned
standards station WHLI (1100 Hempstead). The two are now claiming
"35,000 Watts" of power -- too bad the math doesn't really work that
way.