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Radio Disney Apparently Gone From NYC Airwaves

AFAIK the only station left is in LA, and it's actually Radio Disney Country.

And, of course, the several dozen Radio Disney stations in Latin America. A new one (all are FM) just opened in Monterrey, NL, México.
 
How many of the former AM Radio Disney stations are now doing religion? This is just from memory.

Boston (in Portuguese)
Hartford
Warwick, RI
Philly
NYC
Long Island (in Spanish). The Long Island affiliate flipped formats in 98 after they signed on in NYC. Since dropping Radio Disney they were sold a couple times and have been Standards (simulcasting WHLI), Korean (twice I think), Caribbean Music (brokered)/Talk (brokered), Oldies, and now Spanish Religion. Maybe I even missed a few.
 
How many of the former AM Radio Disney stations are now doing religion? This is just from memory.

Boston (in Portuguese)
Hartford
Warwick, RI
Philly
NYC
Long Island (in Spanish). The Long Island affiliate flipped formats in 98 after they signed on in NYC. Since dropping Radio Disney they were sold a couple times and have been Standards (simulcasting WHLI), Korean (twice I think), Caribbean Music (brokered)/Talk (brokered), Oldies, and now Spanish Religion. Maybe I even missed a few.
are you talking about WNYH
 
It is also a recent development that the NL and AL ceased to exist as separate entities. It was around 2000 when MLB became the controlling entity rather than being a coalition of the NL and AL.
'MLB' began to be used more after the strike in 1995, as the sport tried to reposition itself. Usage increased as the Fox TV contract, and interleague play, came about in the mext couple of years. The league offices were eliminated effective with the 2000 season(also bringing umpires 'under one roof'), and so that year would be when it all became official.
 
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