From the Westwood One Classic Hits website:
"CLASSIC HITS is a one of the most popular and best formats for delivering 35-54 Adults. The greatest pop, soul, and rock n’ roll from `70s, `80s, and early `90s. This format plays feel-good music, hosted by outstanding personalities along with fun daily features and weekend themes.
There was no indication that this is an outdated site as the copyright is 2023. While I tend to agree with the statement, it's also obvious the described music mix is not the stuff of the rock oriented formats. In their sample hour, Donna Summer, Prince, and Michael Jackson were among the artists.
They also included a breakdown of percentage of music based by era. 57% 80’s, 40% 70’s, 3% 90’s. I suppose that's the general idea and not hourly. The point is there are many variances in classic hits. We've seen them already discussed in this string from soft to hard hits.
As is the case with iHeart, I suspect Cumulus and their Westwood One "in house" programing offers a rock and variety type classic hits. In the case of Tallahassee's Gulf 104, that representative 10 song sample sounded quite dated to me. Pensacola's WJTQ Jet 100.7 was virtually all 80s rock and rock 'n roll. That station is almost always #1 in the market so that must be a good fit at this time. What the future brings...who knows?
Tallahassee is a highly diverse city. Perhaps a variety based classic hits format would make better sense. What I heard today was more like what rock-oriented classic hits stations sounded like 15 years ago. Maybe that's by design.
Still, it's good to see effort to be market specific. 107.9 WSRZ The Suncoast's Greatest Hits (Sarasota) plays the same exact music as our Treasure Coast station, WQOL. In the Naples/Ft Myers area, the format has had a tough time of it. iHeart appears resolved to give the format more of a chance. WOLZ 95.3 The Beach re-launched and re-branded with 80s only music.
Well, much changes and very quickly. It's 5 years I'm living on The Treasure Coast. When I arrived, WQOL was billed as oldies, they were Beatles intensive and the music was 60s and 70s. Today, there was one hour with 3 90s songs.
To think, it wasn't too long ago, there were those who were having a cow when classic hits added 80s titles to the playlist.
"CLASSIC HITS is a one of the most popular and best formats for delivering 35-54 Adults. The greatest pop, soul, and rock n’ roll from `70s, `80s, and early `90s. This format plays feel-good music, hosted by outstanding personalities along with fun daily features and weekend themes.
There was no indication that this is an outdated site as the copyright is 2023. While I tend to agree with the statement, it's also obvious the described music mix is not the stuff of the rock oriented formats. In their sample hour, Donna Summer, Prince, and Michael Jackson were among the artists.
They also included a breakdown of percentage of music based by era. 57% 80’s, 40% 70’s, 3% 90’s. I suppose that's the general idea and not hourly. The point is there are many variances in classic hits. We've seen them already discussed in this string from soft to hard hits.
As is the case with iHeart, I suspect Cumulus and their Westwood One "in house" programing offers a rock and variety type classic hits. In the case of Tallahassee's Gulf 104, that representative 10 song sample sounded quite dated to me. Pensacola's WJTQ Jet 100.7 was virtually all 80s rock and rock 'n roll. That station is almost always #1 in the market so that must be a good fit at this time. What the future brings...who knows?
Tallahassee is a highly diverse city. Perhaps a variety based classic hits format would make better sense. What I heard today was more like what rock-oriented classic hits stations sounded like 15 years ago. Maybe that's by design.
Still, it's good to see effort to be market specific. 107.9 WSRZ The Suncoast's Greatest Hits (Sarasota) plays the same exact music as our Treasure Coast station, WQOL. In the Naples/Ft Myers area, the format has had a tough time of it. iHeart appears resolved to give the format more of a chance. WOLZ 95.3 The Beach re-launched and re-branded with 80s only music.
Well, much changes and very quickly. It's 5 years I'm living on The Treasure Coast. When I arrived, WQOL was billed as oldies, they were Beatles intensive and the music was 60s and 70s. Today, there was one hour with 3 90s songs.
To think, it wasn't too long ago, there were those who were having a cow when classic hits added 80s titles to the playlist.
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