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Is Q105 going to have 90s music?

There was one thread that said, K-EARTH in LA now has 90s songs. I wonder if Q105 might do the same...:confused: I am also worried, though, there's already WMTX and WWRM, so why act like a Hot AC, when Q105 is Classic Hits, and I know that Q105 has to have 90s music, eventually in the future to stay as "Classic Hits", but why bring 90s songs now (ain't nobody got time for that (I was talking about 90s songs on Q105))?. The Eagle may not do this anytime soon, maybe because they are half-Classic Hits and half-Classic Rock.
 
If I'm not mistaken Q105 has already been playing 90's music, they started playing 90's songs after Beasley took over the startion in early 2015. So far (as of the past year and a half) I heard Hootie and the Blowfish, OMC, Matchbox Twenty, Goo Goo Dolls, Janet & Micheal Jackson, TLC, Chumbawumba, Depeche Mode, MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice and Sheryl Crow.
 
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1991 was 25 years ago. So it shouldn't be too shocking that WRBQ plays a few 90s titles in the rotation. And because The Eagle, WXGL, is really a pop-leaning Classic Rock station, it doesn't need to play 90s songs. It can get away with 60s titles. Because growing up, even in the 90s, Rock stations were still playing The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, etc.
 
1991 was 25 years ago. So it shouldn't be too shocking that WRBQ plays a few 90s titles in the rotation. And because The Eagle, WXGL, is really a pop-leaning Classic Rock station, it doesn't need to play 90s songs. It can get away with 60s titles. Because growing up, even in the 90s, Rock stations were still playing The Beatles, The Stones, The Who, etc.

Everywhere except in Tampa! The only station in Tampa playing those bands in the '90s was U92... at least until Thunder came along. 98 Rock played very little classic rock outside of an occasional Hendrix or Zeppelin song.
 
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