Many classic hits starions could follow the formula being used by 99.9 KOLA in Riverside-San Bernardino, CA. They evolved in to the 90s, but they went ahead and moved on in to the 2000s and often times they play more 00’s hits an hour than 90’s. We are already seeing some 00’s songs pop up on some classic hits stations - I’m thinking it’s going to be a faster shift so the 90s can be supplemented with 00s and well testing 80s tracks, and maybe still some 70s left over (case in point: “Brown Eyed Girl”….) and continue their evolution from there. When classic hits added the 80s, it was easy to phase in the first then latter part of the decade with their existing material, but 90s is more across the board and also you didn’t have many big acts like Chicago, Billy Joel, Journey, Heart, Elton John, etc did with carrying over from the 70s in to the 80s with big hits. But I’m pretty sure we’re never going to hear “nobody plays more ‘90s”.
I like the KOLA formula. I’m not sure how it does for them 25-54.
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