The decision was made when a rival station, WJZI, dropped the format a week earlier for light adult contemporary music.
In 2004, it became an affiliate of ImaginAsian and dropped the independent format.
This series drops the two-part format in favour of a single one-hour episode format.
By then, the Los Angeles station had dropped the format and reverted back to adult rock.
Most of these "Solid Gold" stations began to either evolve into other formats or abruptly drop the format altogether from the late 1970s to early 1980s.
Many beautiful music stations, especially in rural areas, dropped the format for country around that time.
By the latter part of the century, when journals dropped the secretarial format, scientist-authors themselves had internalized these rhetorical habits.
By 1997, new owners dropped the format for Adult R&B as "Cool 102.7".
Unlike other stations that dropped the format, however, WJMO gave its listeners the weekend to say goodbye.
Early on, there had been speculation that either station would drop the all-news format, but these notions were squelched rather quickly.