The sale of WFME may well mark the demise of Family Radio. WFME was Family Radio's key station in the East. In its heyday, WFME showed up in the Arbitron ratings and contributions from WFME listeners accounted for a large chunk of Family Radio's revenue stream. It will be very difficult, if not impossible, to replicate WFME's coverage area with a rimshot Class A FM station in Mt. Kisco and whichever AM station might be available.
All of the AM stations that Family Radio might be able to buy in the New York area are directional. Two that might be, or actually are, for sale are WSNR in Hackensack (620 kHz) and WVNJ in Oakland (Teaneck). WSNR has extremely poor coverage. WVNJ has its transmitter in the Ramapo Mountains and beams its signal east. In New Jersey, it only has a listenable signal in Bergen, Passaic, and Hudson Counties. In New York City, the signal disappears in Brooklyn, Staten Island, and parts of Queens.
As stated earlier on this board, Harold Camping's heresies doomed Family Radio; to wit, his false doomsday prophecies and his teachings about the "post-church era". This kind of stuff alienated the evangelical Christians who were Family Radio's lifeblood. Many pastors used to contribute to the Family Radio ministry. But who among them would continue to give money to a false prophet who was telling people to stop going to church?
The worst thing about the sale of WFME is that the station went to Cumulus, an out of state company notorious for cookie cutter programming, rather than to local people who just might have used this station to serve their community. Whatever the "real" format on 94.7 will be, it will be something dictated by the corporate people in Atlanta.