@WGLI: I've heard Radio Disney bleeding in and out with 66 WFAN in Midtown Manhattan and I too thought it was WWJZ, but I stuck around for a TOH legal and sure enough, it was 1560 WQEW. Quite a blowtorch...
There's actually a good explanation for this. If your radio's intermediate frequency (IF) is 450 kHz (and most AM radios are), you can hear an image of a strong station +/- 900 kHz (2 x 450) away. I grew up with a signal on 1460 in my backyard, and it consistently wiped out 560 on most radios. (1460 - 900 = 560).
1560 - 900 = 660....
I found that happened by an OTA viewer in South Toms River with WABC-7. It was knocked out by nearby 92.7 WOBM because of IF. I suggested for an ABC affiliate, he would have to swing over to Philly for WPVI-6 until a solution would be found.
IF is one of those sneaky critters that will drive you nuts until you do the math.
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!