Noticed on my past few visits to the Upper Valley that 106.7 and the Walpole and Keene signals are no longer carrying canned programming from Scott Shannon's True Oldies Channel, although Shannon's format-breaking ('80s music on a '60s and '70s station) Sunday morning show remains. There's also a local Mon-Fri morning show called "Fish and Chips," and the old music library, with its share of "oh wows" (Mary Hopkin's "Goodbye") and "oh nos" (Paul Anka's "Having My Baby") has been reinstated. I like it, especially the idea of a local show, but why, in this age of cost-cutting and syndication, would Great Eastern Radio backtrack like this?