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Best classic hits radio stations in 2026

One of the oddest station playlists I've ever seen -they play Nine Inch Nails and Frank Sinatra!
When I checked them out the other day, they played Montgomery Gentry, Paul Anka, and another modern pop track.

I noticed that they seem to talk quite a bit about how they play “something for everyone,” but I can’t think of any scenarios where that has actually worked. I personally feel like the AC format is the closest representation of “something for everyone” (and they have to get it just right or otherwise it polarizes listeners).
 
Is this station even popular?
No. Granted, the most recent Ipsos survey is three years old, but among commercial outlets (measured nationwide), it had a cume of 23,000. By comparison, another Cape Town AM, 567 Cape Talk, had a cume of 105,000.
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I'm going to disagree with you on one of your choices, only because I have dissected their playlist and personalities as the PD of the "other" Classic Hits station in the market:



The playlist is all over the place. They don't even keep the same ratio of the core 80s titles with the secondary 70s and 90s. Of the latter, they choose songs that make me scratch my head in amazement, and of the former, they don't even play the best-testing songs (and those are relatively few compared to the core decade).

They seem to overreact to me at times, putting songs into active rotation right after I played them sparingly on my Forgotten 45s feature. And yet they often overlook more listener-friendly, well-researched titles.

The personalities are all local but don't know when to STFU. Especially their morning guy, who has been deridingly described by many I have talked to as "talking for five minutes without actually saying anything".

KABG is still strong only because they were the heritage Oldies station in the market back in the day, and listener habits are hard to change in the absence of an actual format flip. I do give them credit for the way they transitioned to Classic Hits ... gradual, shifting out of the older songs simultaneously with adding the newer ones. And that approach worked for them and kept their history relevant.

But the rest of it? Suffice it to say that their PD is actually at the Bakersfield AGM cluster ... about 800 miles away.
You should've heard KCKC a few years ago when it was "AC." It had segues like Delicate-Taylor Swift into Brandy-Looking Glass and even played Louie Louie, which was really left field for an "AC" station. It flipped to Adult Hits and is more centered today.
 
It's interesting that it's nationwide. It does make sense as most are national networks, and few local only stations.
The station is not nationwide - the only available ratings for commercials stations cover the entire country. Some stations are networked and cover multiple markets, others aren't, but they are all listed regardless.
 
The station is not nationwide - the only available ratings for commercials stations cover the entire country. Some stations are networked and cover multiple markets, others aren't, but they are all listed regardless.
I'm sorry, I wasn't referring to Magic as nationwide, but the SA survey itself, done nationally. I've never seen surveys from other countries (other than Mexico and Canada), and just found that interesting.
 


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