Reportedly, the last song that they played before the explosion was "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen.
Prior to that, it was "For The Good Times" by Ray Price.
1.In all seriousness, what were they thinking when they decided to flip ?
Do they actually think they'll achieve better ratings than Oldies/Classic Hits ? They were well positioned against others with their music selection and approach, compared to others in the format or hybrid classic hits stations, yet they did zero promotion.
2.Add to that, at night, I used to lose that station just before Exit 24 heading East on the Thruway, so the coverage is major challenge in it's own right. If it covers 6 to 8 miles, at night, that's a lot. ( Aren't most of the games and other sports breaking events in the evening ?)
Whenever there was flooding at their site, the audio would get muffled and full of hum and distortion for days at a time. It's like they didn't care, nor did they even monitor what they were transmitting. A disgrace.
3.Logistically, there will now be three all sports stations, and in terms of ratings, I think it isn't even close, between the two that were on prior to 1240's flip. Even New York City with a much larger population and more fanatic sports community supports only two all sports stations.
4. They made no announcement of any change on the air. I thought whatever non music stuff they were broadcasting was a brief NASCAR related blurb like they used to dump on top of or in the middle of songs, but sadly, no, it wasn't.
Here's the silver lining, we won't be hearing sounds with only half the music, because they couldn't "mono" the songs,and played only one channel.