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Lonestar. 92.5

Of the three "classic rock" formats iHeart produces (70s Classic Rock, 80s Classic Rock, and 90s Classic Rock), only "70s Classic Rock" plays anything from the 60s, and only one an hour (and it's described as a "late 60s" track). Lonestar is more likely to be running the 80s Classic Rock logs or something produced in-house featuring 70s and onward.
 
Have anybody noticed the music? No Metallica, No Nirvana No 90’s alternative??
Comparing their playlist from the week of April 2 before relaunch of Eagle to to the past seven days.

Metallica went from 17 spins to 3. Nirvana from 19 spins to 1. Red Hot Chili Peppers from 20 to 1. So not completely removed, but severely cut back. Looks like the changes were made right after Memorial Day.

Of the three "classic rock" formats iHeart produces (70s Classic Rock, 80s Classic Rock, and 90s Classic Rock), only "70s Classic Rock" plays anything from the 60s, and only one an hour (and it's described as a "late 60s" track). Lonestar is more likely to be running the 80s Classic Rock logs or something produced in-house featuring 70s and onward.
Not every station uses the national "custom" logs. Many are still uniquely programmed for their markets.
 
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