While many current satellite radio subscribers signed up with XM or Sirius to join the fart-joking, stripper-exploiting bandwagon of Stern, Opie & Anthony et al. in their flight from the FCC’s fist of decency, I’m sure an even larger number are happily paying their monthly fees because it means they no longer have to put up with the programming decisions of corporate FM radio. It has been a little over a year since Infinity Broadcasting gave WHFS the axe, and while 100.3 is a piece of the spectrum with less sentimental value compared to the old 99.1, we were saddened to read the news in the Post that one of the the last places to hear The Beach Boys, The Supremes, and and anything else recorded prior to 1970 has been gutted and refitted into The New Big 100.3, a classic rock station.