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Are any radio stations doing an A-Z Marathon of their music library this weekend?

There are three type of marathons I like to listen to while listening to a radio station for a long time.

1.A Top 500 or more countdown of The Best Tunes Of All-Time.

2.A history or weekend programming dedicated to a certain decade like the 70s, 80s, 90s or 2000.

and

3.A Marathon of a radio station's music library in which the songs are played in alphabetical order by song title.

I'm just wondering if anyone would like to post this info in this thread I just started.

Please reply when you have the chance.
 
Unfortunately, many classic hits stations have done away with these weekend countdowns and specials. WCBS and WOGL used to do these many years ago, huge A to Z's, top 1001, number ones by artist..etc... With ultra-tight and limited playlists these days, there's not much to offer anymore.

Archive.org has a classic Top 300 from K-Earth 101, one that aired over Thanksgiving 1985 and the classic Firecracker 300 that aired over the 4th in 1983. Just type KRTH in their search field and you'll get the audio links there for those classic countdowns. They sound fabulous for their age! Enjoy!!
 
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