Agree on the comment about quasi-classic rock classic hits stations. In Fort Wayne, 101.7 tweaked more in that direction a few years ago and reduced the pop when Big 92.3 switched over to the format. 101.7 was successful in knocking 92.3 back out of the format despite 92.3’s slightly better signal. I’d like the hear more rhythmic hits from the era, which no station wants to cater to. There is a Lost 45 website, where a point system was created to rank lost singles. The soft rock hits that were big in the early 80s often score highly on that website. Look at Olivia Newton John’s “Physical”. Wasn’t it the biggest song of the 80s? You rarely hear it now.I love this idea and would totally listen to a Yacht Rock station if one were on the air close to me. It's frustrating that "Classic Hits" has pretty much become "Classic Rock-Lite," that is, classic rock without some of the heavier titles. I like more of the "soft rock" stuff that seems to get pretty much zero airplay these days, regardless of era.