My understanding is that the "original" adult standards format by Dial Global (now called, "America's Best Music") will be around after January 1st.
The changes, however, involve the elimination of the Jones Standards format Sept. 30 and on Jan. 1, the elimination of "The Lounge" from the Waitt Radio Network, which Triton Media also purchased along with Jones some months ago.
Though "The Lounge" offered a sat based (with Internet backup) feed that included a local hard disk of music for what few stations it had (three, if not mistaken,) the sat feed from Waitt was for distribution of semi-live and "topical" voice tracks that were automagically downloaded for client stations and those tracks were put into the station's master playback computer and "linked" to create a cohesive, more topical and more "localized" sound for each station in up to five times an hour.
The problem, the system didn't work very well and was a trainwreck.
My feeling is that D-G will continue with what's established on it's 130 stations in the format, though I wouldn't be surprised to see some announcer changes, especially with the Southcott's on the loose from Jones.
Stay tuned.