That's very interesting. I am learning a great deal about the business of radio. Never realized that that "oldies" and "classic hits" were different formats. So then, KRTH 101 is programmed for "classic hits" of the 80's core, with fringes in adjacent decades. Thank you. - DarylWithin the industry the term "oldies" means, and only means, pop and contemporary hits mostly based in the 60's and fringe 50's and early 70's songs. "Classic hits" refers to an 80's core, with fringes in adjacent decades.
Stations can call themselves anything they want on the air. However, the two terms I have cited are the only ones the advertising business and Nielsen accept for those two format options.