Lately I've been trying to think of stations from years ago that played what would now be considered variety hits.
The only one I can think of offhand is WYNU in Jackson, Tennessee, in August 1990. I think they were listed as CHR by M Street, but the music was too old to be CHR. It was almost rock AC, but some of the music was either too rock or too AC for a rock AC. (I believe this was right before the rock AC boom began.)
A lot of small markets had stations that seemed to have bigger playlists than that, but they weren't variety hits. I'd say stations like WFMG in Richmond, Indiana, in the late '80s were AC/CHR hybrids with big playlists, and didn't sound like variety hits at all. The playlists at stations like that were actually bigger, more pop-based, and more current-based than variety hits.
The only one I can think of offhand is WYNU in Jackson, Tennessee, in August 1990. I think they were listed as CHR by M Street, but the music was too old to be CHR. It was almost rock AC, but some of the music was either too rock or too AC for a rock AC. (I believe this was right before the rock AC boom began.)
A lot of small markets had stations that seemed to have bigger playlists than that, but they weren't variety hits. I'd say stations like WFMG in Richmond, Indiana, in the late '80s were AC/CHR hybrids with big playlists, and didn't sound like variety hits at all. The playlists at stations like that were actually bigger, more pop-based, and more current-based than variety hits.