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I heart may be going belly up!

And by the way, we should also note that former daytime radio stations now broadcast 24/7, albeit with reduced power. WROL at 950 has religious programs all night, WESX & WJDA broadcast ethnic and religious programming and WNTN plays ethnic music all night. I remember when WOKW in Brockton would sign off at sunset with their sign-off message airing with "Wonderland At Night" in the background. Now, they're broadcasting soul music. WILD-AM 1090 is still the only station to go off at night(WBAL-AM in Baltimore's on their frequency).
 
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