I don't think it was so 'cut and dry' insofar as LQY going 'full time Haitian' in 85/86.
As I recall, the early days of LQY's post-"Lucky 13"/"Music Of Your Life" era, it was not all Haitian, but rather, block programmed "little bit of everything"....I think they had some Creole, some Reggae (think there was a show called "Carribean Rendezvous"), and some Spanish Religious shows (think one was called "La Hora de Sanidad"). There may have been also Money talk shows, and I think they ran a Christian countdown on Sunday nights. So was the case with VCG/1080, WKAT, and WAVS, they all ran 'mixed bag brokered'.....By the mid-90s, it seemed that each station took on a personality of its' own, with LQY becoming the home for brokered Haitian, VCG being the one Spanish preachers preferred, WAVS being the Caribbean/reggae station, and KAT dropping out of the race.