According to Yes.com, here are the playlist listed for the 1:00pm hour.
1:02pm Eddie Money - Take Me Home Tonight
1:05pm En Vogue - Free Your Mind
1:10pm Madonna - Lucky Star
1:14pm Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
1:21pm Bananarama - Cruel Summer
1:24pm Sugar Ray - Every Morning
1:28pm Pat Benatar - Shadows of The Night
1:36pm Jewel - You Were Meant For Me
1:39pm Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me 'Round(Like A Record)
1:42pm Matchbox Twenty - 3AM
1:51pm Prince - I Would Die 4 U
1:53pm The Cure - Friday I'm In Love
1:57pm T'Pau - Heart and Soul
Seeing this playlist, I think the new format is a crossover between hot AC and mainstream rock. While The River focuses on the 70's-90's classic rock hits, QFM is focusing on the hits of the 80's and 90's. Yesterday, when I first heard the format change, they were playing Outkast's "Hey Ya!". I thought it flipped to CHR, trying to compete with 97 BHT and KRZ.
I think that was Shamrock's plan to pick up where the former WWDL left off. These playlists listed above may seem similiar to WWDL's and Y 106.5's, but the format will be much harder than Magic 93.
So, would this means that it could become a "listen-at-work" station if it proves successful? Only time will tell...
1:02pm Eddie Money - Take Me Home Tonight
1:05pm En Vogue - Free Your Mind
1:10pm Madonna - Lucky Star
1:14pm Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
1:21pm Bananarama - Cruel Summer
1:24pm Sugar Ray - Every Morning
1:28pm Pat Benatar - Shadows of The Night
1:36pm Jewel - You Were Meant For Me
1:39pm Dead Or Alive - You Spin Me 'Round(Like A Record)
1:42pm Matchbox Twenty - 3AM
1:51pm Prince - I Would Die 4 U
1:53pm The Cure - Friday I'm In Love
1:57pm T'Pau - Heart and Soul
Seeing this playlist, I think the new format is a crossover between hot AC and mainstream rock. While The River focuses on the 70's-90's classic rock hits, QFM is focusing on the hits of the 80's and 90's. Yesterday, when I first heard the format change, they were playing Outkast's "Hey Ya!". I thought it flipped to CHR, trying to compete with 97 BHT and KRZ.
I think that was Shamrock's plan to pick up where the former WWDL left off. These playlists listed above may seem similiar to WWDL's and Y 106.5's, but the format will be much harder than Magic 93.
So, would this means that it could become a "listen-at-work" station if it proves successful? Only time will tell...