@ CTListener and Kemosabe .....
When I worked there previously was long before today's 2525. My understanding at the time was that the FM was 50,000, or at least the equivalent of.
WMAS *AM* was across the hall. They were C&W at the time and ran 1000 watts on the usual class IV 1450. They were the moneymaker of the two. Their PD John Diamond liked the way I read the news on the FM when the time came each hour for me to roll my eyes and do that, and he asked if I would do a a few afternoon-drive casts on the AM side. 'Yeah, why not?' I never used an 'air name'* when I did news on the AM.
The *FM* was WHVY, originally an 'underground / heavy-hippie' station. As so many other stations were becoming, they were an emerging AoR station, a few years' before the term was coined. Indeed, 'Heavy-FM' (a term they curiously phased out as they became the more pop-progressive AoR) might've been -- probably was -- 'WMAS-FM' at one point. The PD who hired me was Gene Crusciel (said 'croo-SHELL) who lived in Connecticut**.
A few years after I left the building, WMAS AM, at 1450, turned into what might've become the first Music Of Your Life station, or certainly at least one of the first. I believe that Al Ham, the format inventor, was from Connecticut.
Both the AM and the FM shared the same tower, way across the parking lot, near the Connecticut River.
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** Gene, the WHVY 94.7 PD, suggested I use a different air name on Heavy-FM. He said that whatever wild name I'd used before wasn't 'heavy ; it was too rah-rah'. He, the owner of s somewhat proud French Canadian moniker, reminded me that Springfield was of heavily French-Canadian ancestry. So I dredged some ancient French immediate-family name of mine and he approved. 'Beautiful. Use that'. So I did.
One day, a gal listener called, identified herself as Nancy, and asked if we were related, lol.
Well, Nancy is my sister's name. Nancy and I and the listener both spelled and pronounced that surname the same way.
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But WHVY *did* have listeners and callers (and for me, one blind date) in that New Haven market survey area