This was just posted on the WMEX website. The change must have happened today. Sounds like in house with all new liners and station ID.It had been using the ME-TV FM feed during late nights and weekends. Is WMEX using a new service or in-house programming? Some syndicated services give you the option of a white label service while they supply their music.
And I wouldn't be quick to think listening on a Sunday would necessarily mean the station's overall format is different.

This was just posted on the WMEX website. The change must have happened today. Sounds like in house with all new liners and station ID.
Totally agree about WJIB. It iis a true "you never know what will be played next" experience. The hits, and lots of OH, WOW's.WJIB is awesome. I have it on all time especially since the 5kw upgrade. I put an AM Stereo tuner in my truck to get it in all its glory. Even the night signal is decent and gets out about like WJIB on its old day time power level.
At home I do use the stream since I'm in a very fringe part of the signal.
WMEX was more rock leaning vs WJIB more soft rock/easy listening. I think there was room for WMEX to keep late 50's and 60's rock in rotation. Seems like a strange move to drop the 60's. Now they are more competing with WROR vs having their own niche.
Not sure what transmitter WMEX is running but if they have a Nautel with the magic c-quam capability they should enable that function. Yeah, I know there aren't many tuners around but John G. at WJIB thought there were enough to justify keeping it and putting the time in tweak the processing (at one point he said he was surprised at how many people were listening in AM Stereo).
From what I see online WMEX has made no personnel changes and will have the same jocks on air.
Read between the lines and you'll see that the dual messages they're sending their Baby Boomer listeners are "You're too old to suit our advertisers" and "We can't make enough money to survive by playing songs that are at least 57 years old." In other words, there's no turning back, so get over it.What's the point of making an announcement like that? All it does is draw attention to a format change that's sure to anger the current audience. They posted it on their Facebook page too, which is presumably followed mainly by listeners who liked the old format. What a bizarre management decision.
From what I see online WMEX has made no personnel changes and will have the same jocks on air.
Read between the lines and you'll see that the dual messages they're sending their Baby Boomer listeners are "You're too old to suit our advertisers" and "We can't make enough money to survive by playing songs that are at least 57 years old." In other words, there's no turning back, so get over it.
I haven't listened in a while but do they have any advertisers? Most listeners who would be interested in music from the 50's and 60' would be at least 70 years old that is a tough demo to sell to advertisers. I always thought the station was more of a vanity project for Larry Justice rather than a business that had to turn a profitRead between the lines and you'll see that the dual messages they're sending their Baby Boomer listeners are "You're too old to suit our advertisers" and "We can't make enough money to survive by playing songs that are at least 57 years old." In other words, there's no turning back, so get over it.
The station has been sold (pending FCC approval) and Larry Justice will no longer have an ownership stake. The station is already operating under an LMA and Larry has been relieved of midday duties. He was the one listenable jock on the station IMHO.On Facebook it is being reported Larry was fired by the new program director(?). I thought he was an owner so how does that work firing your boss? Maybe a publicity stunt?