WODS-FM Classic Hits 103.3 617-787-7500
www.oldies1033.com
KLUV-FM Classic Hits 98.7 214-562-9870
www.kluv.com
KXKL-FM Classic Hits 105.1 303-832-5665
www.kool105.com
WOMC-FM Classic Hits 104.3 248-546-9600
www.womc.com
KRTH-FM Classic Hits 101.1 323-936-5784
www.kearth101.com
WCBS-FM Classic Hits 101.1 212-846-5101
www.wcbsfm.com
WOGL-FM Classic Hits 98.1 610-668-5900
www.wogl.com
KOOL-FM Classic Hits 94.5 602-956-9696
www.koolradio.com
KFRC-FM Classic Hits 106.9 415 392-1069
www.kfrc.com
What do all of these stations have in common? They were all once 50s and 60s oldies stations. They are not oldies stations anymore. They call themselves classic hits but, that is a bunch of crap. They don't even do a good job of playing hits from the 60s, 70s and 80s. What are these stations really? In 1960s terms they are middle of the road stations. In 1970s terms they are adult contemporary stations. They don't play all the hits
but, only play mostly mid tempo hits. They don't play anything with loud guitars, country cross over hits, anything extremely loud and black or anything else that is slightly unsafe, in their opinion, in anyway. Not only that, they only play between 500 and 1100 songs in rotation. We know that there are many more than 500-1100 hits in 30 years. If you are looking for any of these stations to vary from this in the future, forget it. They will never play 50s and 60s music again. They will never be exciting again. They will continue to be the hospital food of radio for the future and 5 years from now, they will not be playing any 60s music at all. The cutoff point will be about 1975. As far as the djs go, they will continue to be paid less and less and more dayparts will be automated and sound as mechanical as WCBS-FM's all night show or 90% of XM and Sirius's oldies programming. Don't ever think of these stations as oldies stations now or at anytime in the future. Don't even think of them as classic hits stations. Just think of them as repetitive, cheap and boring.