Here in central NJ, WOR is by far the strongest NYC AM signal, because of their secondary lobe aimed at Philadelphia. WBBR is also very strong during the day, but almost totally disappears when they switch to their directional pattern at night.
WFAN and WCBS (I refuse to call them WHSQ) are less strong than WABC, simply because they're farther away. Enough so that they suffer from skywave/groundwave cancellation at night.
WINS and WEPN are both pretty good during the day, but at night get interference from their Canadian neighbors.
WADO is now 50 kW during the daytime as well, but with their highly directional pattern, they don't do any better out here than when they were 5 kW.
WMCA also planned upgrading to 50 kW, but it mostly just would've heated up the fish in the ocean.