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Comprehensive List Of Stations Still Airing the Soft AC/Easy Listening Format?

At some point a thread about train wrecks will be needed, but here's more from WVLG, whose DJ right now reminds me of Top 40 DJs from way back when.

"Tainted Love" Soft Cell
"Doctor! Doctor!" Thompson Twins
"Heat of Glass" Blondie
"Think It Over" Buddy Holly
"Big Shot" Billy Joel
"Rolling in the Deep" Adele
"Some Like it Hot" Power Station
"Rock the Boat" Hues Corporation
"Mr. Roboto" Styx
"Waiting for Tonight" Jennifer Lopez
"'65 Love Affair" Paul Davis
"Invincible" Pat Benatar
 
At some point a thread about train wrecks will be needed, but here's more from WVLG, whose DJ right now reminds me of Top 40 DJs from way back when.

"Tainted Love" Soft Cell
"Doctor! Doctor!" Thompson Twins
"Heat of Glass" Blondie
"Think It Over" Buddy Holly
"Big Shot" Billy Joel
"Rolling in the Deep" Adele
"Some Like it Hot" Power Station
"Rock the Boat" Hues Corporation
"Mr. Roboto" Styx
"Waiting for Tonight" Jennifer Lopez
"'65 Love Affair" Paul Davis
"Invincible" Pat Benatar
I think you'd enjoy WJMJ Hartford a lot more. Few, if any, rough edges to their approach to soft/standards/oldies 2024-style. Of course, you'll need to sit through at least five minutes of Catholic news or dogma every hour, as the station is owned by a seminary affiliated with the Hartford Archdiocese. What do you think of this hour of music, chimp?

 
I think you'd enjoy WJMJ Hartford a lot more. Few, if any, rough edges to their approach to soft/standards/oldies 2024-style. Of course, you'll need to sit through at least five minutes of Catholic news or dogma every hour, as the station is owned by a seminary affiliated with the Hartford Archdiocese. What do you think of this hour of music, chimp?

The Whitney Houston song sounds like another train wreck. Other than that it makes a good soft AC station, better than the current America's Best Music.

I haven't listed any last songs played for the two standards stations I have spent the most time on, as standards wasn't specified.
 
I think you'd enjoy WJMJ Hartford a lot more. Few, if any, rough edges to their approach to soft/standards/oldies 2024-style. Of course, you'll need to sit through at least five minutes of Catholic news or dogma every hour, as the station is owned by a seminary affiliated with the Hartford Archdiocese. What do you think of this hour of music, chimp?

This is a decent playlist, covering softer 70s/80s with some 50s and 60s scattered in (and no oldies station's playlist would be complete without a Beatles record)!

@vchimpanzee I agree, and if I were programming this, I would probably prefer to replace the Whitney Houston song with something softer, but it did top the AC charts for 1987, so it does technically fit the format, even if it sounds wrong and out of place relative to other songs on that playlist.

c
 
How about a playlist like this:

Wildfire
Michael Martin Murphey

Steal Away
Robbie Dupree

Romeo and Juliet
Dire Straits

I'm Your Puppet
James & Bobby Purify

Rio de Janeiro Blue
Nicolette Larson

Solitary Man
Neil Diamond

Honey
Bobby Goldsboro

Missing You
Diana Ross

Change The World
Eric Clapton

Alone Again (Naturally)
Gilbert O'Sullivan

Daniel
Elton John

I.G.Y.
Donald Fagen

Groovin'
The Young Rascals

Aubrey
Bread

c
 
This is a decent playlist, covering softer 70s/80s with some 50s and 60s scattered in (and no oldies station's playlist would be complete without a Beatles record)!

@vchimpanzee I agree, and if I were programming this, I would probably prefer to replace the Whitney Houston song with something softer, but it did top the AC charts for 1987, so it does technically fit the format, even if it sounds wrong and out of place relative to other songs on that playlist.

c
Regarding Whitney, she belongs in an actual soft AC format, but otherwise, this is a thread about stations that resemble America's Best Music.
 
How about a playlist like this:

Wildfire
Michael Martin Murphey

Steal Away
Robbie Dupree

Romeo and Juliet
Dire Straits

I'm Your Puppet
James & Bobby Purify

Rio de Janeiro Blue
Nicolette Larson

Solitary Man
Neil Diamond

Honey
Bobby Goldsboro

Missing You
Diana Ross

Change The World
Eric Clapton

Alone Again (Naturally)
Gilbert O'Sullivan

Daniel
Elton John

I.G.Y.
Donald Fagen

Groovin'
The Young Rascals

Aubrey
Bread

c
I don't know about these songs because I'm not familiar with them.

Romeo and Juliet
Dire Straits

I'm Your Puppet
James & Bobby Purify

Rio de Janeiro Blue
Nicolette Larson

The Donald Fagen song was played on WERT when I was still listening to it. It is very much a standards station in what it includes but it does have some train wrecks. And I would probably prefer "I.G.Y." not be included.
 
I don't know about these songs because I'm not familiar with them.

Romeo and Juliet
Dire Straits

Great song from the "Making Movies" album, which also yielded the single "Skateaway" (which I still play as a Forgotten 45 on The Eighties Channel™).
I'm Your Puppet
James & Bobby Purify

REALLY??!!?? I thought everyone from the Baby Boomers era knew that one ...
 
How about a playlist like this:

Wildfire
Michael Martin Murphey

Steal Away
Robbie Dupree

Romeo and Juliet
Dire Straits

I'm Your Puppet
James & Bobby Purify

Rio de Janeiro Blue
Nicolette Larson

Solitary Man
Neil Diamond

Honey
Bobby Goldsboro

Missing You
Diana Ross

Change The World
Eric Clapton

Alone Again (Naturally)
Gilbert O'Sullivan

Daniel
Elton John

I.G.Y.
Donald Fagen

Groovin'
The Young Rascals

Aubrey
Bread

c

I'd listen to that, but I'm well outside the saleable demo.
 
At some point a thread about train wrecks will be needed, but here's more from WVLG, whose DJ right now reminds me of Top 40 DJs from way back when.

"Tainted Love" Soft Cell
"Doctor! Doctor!" Thompson Twins
"Heat of Glass" Blondie
"Think It Over" Buddy Holly
"Big Shot" Billy Joel
"Rolling in the Deep" Adele
"Some Like it Hot" Power Station
"Rock the Boat" Hues Corporation
"Mr. Roboto" Styx
"Waiting for Tonight" Jennifer Lopez
"'65 Love Affair" Paul Davis
"Invincible" Pat Benatar
Someone I know, who used to work in Knoxville is on the air there.
 
Great song from the "Making Movies" album, which also yielded the single "Skateaway" (which I still play as a Forgotten 45 on The Eighties Channel™).


REALLY??!!?? I thought everyone from the Baby Boomers era knew that one ...
About ten years ago, he said he was 52, so he's barely a baby boomer!
 
I'd consider KAZM 780 Sedona, AZ under their relatively new ownership as a candidate, but it seems like they air more news than music per hour during the day. Some of the songs they do play seem like they were plucked from SiriusXM's "Yacht Rock" channel - maybe even the "Yacht Rock Deep Cuts" online station.
 
WDEA 1370 actually runs the Local Radio Networks Adult Standards format, not ABM. It's the same format heard on KWXS.
How to tell if a station is running ABM: if you don't hear any live DJs but just liners read by the same female VO artist, you're hearing ABM. If it sounds satellite-fed but has actual DJs, it's most likely LRN. LRN's playlist seems to be bigger than ABM's, both at the older (i.e. Doris Day) and more recent, soft AC leaning (i.e. Expose's "Seasons Change," Mariah Carey's "Hero") ends.

My additions to the list:

WTLO 1480 AM/97.7 FM Somerset KY - LRN Adult Standards (formerly ABM, until they switched last year)

WCMY 1430 AM/93.5 FM Ottawa IL - LRN Adult Standards with some weekday talk
The New 935/1430 WCMY

KHAR (Gold Rush Radio) 590 AM/96.7 FM Anchorage AK - America's Best Music

WMST 1150 AM/106.9 FM Mount Sterling KY - America's Best Music

KLUX 89.5 FM Corpus Christi TX - Beautiful Music (owned by the Catholic diocese, it runs religion in both English and Spanish on Sunday mornings)
Listen Live - KLUX 89.5

KHOY 88.1 FM Laredo TX - Beautiful Music (like KLUX, also owned by the Catholic diocese)

I stream WEMP on OnlineRadioBox, and the playlist log is helpful in identifying the music they play, a lot of which I've never heard before. The other day WEMP played a version of "Walk on By" (the Dionne Warwick hit) by '60s British teen queen Helen Shapiro. Considering that her version of that song was never a single (according to Wiki anyway) and that her only appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 was a song that peaked at #100, that blew my mind. They're also playing a lot of the Bonneville custom versions of songs I remember from WJOI 97.1 FM in Detroit during its time as a Bonneville affiliate, plus a lot of MOR album cuts that weren't put out as singles (Helen Reddy's "If It's Magic" is one example).
I have to wonder how, or if, WEMP is making any money though. The only time I hear any commercials is during the TOH network newscasts. Other than that, they're virtually commercial free. I guess they're being subsidized by their five sister stations (a Country FM, an AC FM, a Classic Rock FM and AM/Translator combos running Classic Country and Oldies). Enjoying it while it lasts!
WMST is a local for me. I listen daily here in Central Kentucky.
Owned by Gateway Broadcasting, they also own 990 WWKY, Winchester while not standards, they play soft AC from the past 5 decades.

I have to go a little farther south the hear WTLO. I'm about 80 miles from them. I do listen to it when I go to Lake Cumberland.
 
Cuban stations haven't used callsigns since the 1960s. There are lists of historic calls floating around here and there, but they have no present-day relevance.

It's just Enciclopedia on 530.
It's funny that they still display the call letters prominently on their website, maybe just for old times sake or an old-timey audience?

XEQR from Mexico City had a Spanish language adult standards/nostalgia format that bordered on easy listening at times, dropped the format, and then returned to in in 2023.
ERTU Al-Moseeka 98.8 from Cairo, Egypt also has an old-school easy listening format. Unfortunately, I can't find a working stream for it, but here's 15 hours recorded OTA from 2022.
 


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