Was doing a bit of Googling and was shocked to see listed amongst the currently existing Hall-owned radio stations in New London, alongside Kool 101 and WNLC, something called "WCTY Lite Hits 101":
http://www.yelp.com/biz/w-c-t-y-lite-hits-101-fm-new-london
At first, I thought that this a name that 100.9 FM was previously going by before its "WTYD - Tide 101" era (then again, I see that "Wtyd" is still listed after all these years, LOL). Yet when the frequency first started broadcasting, they were WTYD. And I am aware that prior to flipping to oldies, they were a "soft rock" station for several years, but they were still using the WTYD call letters that they used when they were "The Tide." With that said, it's weird seeing the WCTY call letters assigned to a frequency other than 97.7. Perhaps the listing was for both WCTY and then-WTYD? I thought that previously, it was not WCTY, but WNLC (per this article) that was housed with WTYD/WKNL. PLEASE tell me that this is just an error or an oversight, and not a planned format flip/call letters switch... or I'm hallucinating... or both!!
http://www.yelp.com/biz/w-c-t-y-lite-hits-101-fm-new-london
At first, I thought that this a name that 100.9 FM was previously going by before its "WTYD - Tide 101" era (then again, I see that "Wtyd" is still listed after all these years, LOL). Yet when the frequency first started broadcasting, they were WTYD. And I am aware that prior to flipping to oldies, they were a "soft rock" station for several years, but they were still using the WTYD call letters that they used when they were "The Tide." With that said, it's weird seeing the WCTY call letters assigned to a frequency other than 97.7. Perhaps the listing was for both WCTY and then-WTYD? I thought that previously, it was not WCTY, but WNLC (per this article) that was housed with WTYD/WKNL. PLEASE tell me that this is just an error or an oversight, and not a planned format flip/call letters switch... or I'm hallucinating... or both!!