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Last Song on WFAS-FM

As I was saying, I checked the WFAS-FM site this morning and they're still running AC format until today at 12:00 AM where WFAS-FM will be signing off for good and it will no longer streaming via iHeartRadio. I will be recording the final night of WFAS-FM tonight at 11 PM. By the time the station signs off at 11:59 PM, they will say "sayonarra!"

Back on Monday, Hartman did his final show on WFAS-FM and played the last song on his final show which is "Never Can Say Goodbye" by Gloria Gaynor. I'm going to tell you all about it, what is the last song to be played on WFAS-FM before the station signs off? I could go with "Imagine" by John Lennon which was kinda like the way WABC ended back in 1982, or probably "Time to Say Goodbye" by Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli. Or any of the final songs that WFAS-FM are going to play. You have your choice. Listen to it on iHeartRadio tonight after 11:50 to 11:55 PM and find out what the last song is going is going to be. I will record it later tonight.
 
If you're recording the stream, I might want to save you some time here... the feed isn't going to stop. The station's running announcements that WFAS-FM will continue on WPLJ-HD2, online, and on iHeartRadio.
 
I just tuned in late that WFAS-FM played at around 11:30 PM they played a bunch of songs that has some goodbye references. And right up until the station signs off at around midnight, the last song on WFAS-FM was "Graduation (Friend Forever)" by Vitamin C which was my graduation song. I recorded this off of iHeartRadio, but on the main over the air station, it goes static and sometimes a bunch of pirates coming in, but I don't really know about it. On the iHeartRadio stream, WFAS-FM decided to hold on the AC format after the station signed off at 12:00 AM and right after sign-off, the first song was "Poker Face" by Lady Gaga. That followed after playing the TOH ID twice. WFAS-FM remains on iHeartRadio and it will stream commercial free, and completely automated.
 
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If you're recording the stream, I might want to save you some time here... the feed isn't going to stop. The station's running announcements that WFAS-FM will continue on WPLJ-HD2, online, and on iHeartRadio.

I was listening to WFAS on line and heard an ID of WPLJ HD2. So now I know what replaced True Oldies -- how lame! As for the "move" to "New York City" -- are they moving to the Montefiore building on Gun Hill Road in the Bronx? Don't WVOX and their FM (is it WVIP?) use that as their antenna location these days, sharing it with WFUV?

What happened to Scott Shannon's True Oldies channel? Or Joan Hamburg? Have I missed any posts on those topics?
 
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