Just a curiosity question. When did Classic Hits become more retro pop hits? I remember in the 90's Classic Hits radio format was a soft version of Classic Rock. They didn't play any motown, R&B, Disco, mainstream 70s-80s pop hits like Diana Ross, The Bangles, Donna Summer, A-HA, Madonna, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Cindy Laupner, Earth Wind, & Fire, etc. I remember they play lots of Eric Clapton, Chicago, The Eagles, Jimmy Buffet, The Beatles, Foreigner, etc and tend to avoid harder Classic Rock such as Ozzie Osbourne, AC/DC.
I remember these stations back in the 90's considered to be Classic Hits and not Oldies or Classic Rock. Earth 105 Portland, old 107.7 KSAN before it evolved into Classic Rock, Arrow 93.1 Los Angeles, 102.3 The HAWK Eugene Or, the old 95.7 KJR-FM Seattle, the old 105.7 WROR Boston.
Now (2020), Classic Hits consists of 70s-90s pop hits which includes Whitney Houston, Bryan Adams, Madonna, Tears for Fears, Ace of Base, Tiffany, No Doubt, Abba, Donna Summer, Diana Ross, Pat Benetar, A-HA, Wang Chung, Pet Shop Boys, Level 42, etc.
I remember these stations back in the 90's considered to be Classic Hits and not Oldies or Classic Rock. Earth 105 Portland, old 107.7 KSAN before it evolved into Classic Rock, Arrow 93.1 Los Angeles, 102.3 The HAWK Eugene Or, the old 95.7 KJR-FM Seattle, the old 105.7 WROR Boston.
Now (2020), Classic Hits consists of 70s-90s pop hits which includes Whitney Houston, Bryan Adams, Madonna, Tears for Fears, Ace of Base, Tiffany, No Doubt, Abba, Donna Summer, Diana Ross, Pat Benetar, A-HA, Wang Chung, Pet Shop Boys, Level 42, etc.