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All 90's Station

Sirius XM has it and I find myself listening to it a lot lately over the 80s. It might work....

although all 80s seemed to be a temporary fad..... there's few 80s stations left with stations like KRTH and KOLA just adding more 80s stuff as time passes.
 
Its being tried in Sacramento already, and its bound to happen in other places.

In markets like LA and across the South, Southwest and West, I wouldn't be surprised to see more rhythmic variations of 90s hits then straight up all 90s hits stations. I think a 'classic hip hop & r&b' format may very well be the 'jammin' oldies' of the next decade. Of course, that means that all but a few well executed stations are destined to fail.
 
IDK about that... doesn't KWOD in Sacramento have a format like that? All 90s?

What I would predict is that maybe many years later (maybe 2020), K-Earth 101 and other classic hits stations across the country would have to start playing 90's CHR/rap. ;D Who knows?
 
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