Those both sound like really interesting radio stations! As for MegaHits, they sound like a bit of a smaller station that can get away with a little more variety while flanking the bigger Cherry FM. Perhaps I am wrong, but that is the feeling I get. I will never argue with the experts about how much variety large market stations should be playing. I understand that in this business, variety sometimes equates so an unsustainable business model. With that being said, I still am extremely impressed by 95.7, and their willingness to throw something different every so often. Even if MOST of the music is fairly common and burnt to a crisp (enter "girls just want to have fun"), it still hooks me as a listener because I know that if I listen for my entire car ride I will hear something different. On the other hand, their sister station, 102.5 KZOK has kind of gone the opposite direction. I always used to be a loyal KZOK listener, but the amount of variety they play has shrunk dramatically in the past few years. Obviously, the classic rock format cannot remain the same forever, but it seems like they have a very narrow rotation of songs.While in Yakima last Saturday for another round of yard sales, MegaHits 99.3 was still spinning rarities on their All 80s Weekend, which they have every weekend. One of them was 'Only In My Dreams' by Debbie Gibson, her debut single from '86. Try getting Cherry FM to play that. The only way that song will play on Cherry is if the Sunday broadcast of AT40: The 80s had it on the chart!
Meanwhile, not a classic hits station, but KOZI in Chelan is one of the best Adult Contemporary stations in the state. Recently, I have heard 'The Power of Love' by Celine Dion, 'Games People Play' by the Alan Parsons Project, and even 'I'll Never Love This Way Again' by Dionne Warwick on that station. Sometimes I have to make sure I'm listening to this radio station in 2021. Take out the new-ish songs and it feels like soft rock in the '90s. Combine that with local news, local sports, '2nd Cup of Coffee' where they interview community members, and the fact that there is still a swap shop (during 2nd Cup), KOZI is an awesome station serving the community.