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Dr Chuck's Long Island Radio Dial Retired

I'm not sure when it happened but I went looking for Dr. Chuck's Radio Dial for some information tonight, and alas, the site is 'retired'. Does anyone know:

- When it retired?
- Is there another comprehensive website detailing AM and FM radio stations on Long Island?
 
> I'm not sure when it happened but I went looking for Dr.
> Chuck's Radio Dial for some information tonight, and alas,
> the site is 'retired'. Does anyone know:
>
> - When it retired?
> - Is there another comprehensive website detailing AM and
> FM radio stations on Long Island?
>
Didn't know that - but now I see it is! :( That was always a favorite of mine, and it was up for as long as I can remember! I guess as they say, to all good things comes an end.

Check out Rick Hall's Long Island Radio History Page at http://www.wackradio.com/lirhistory/index.htm.

Now that Dr. Chuck's site is down, I may consider bringing back up liradio.com to fill the gap (right now it just forwards to this message board).

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