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WPHH up, WKSS and WZMX down

Pretty big move by Power 104.1 in the latest 12+ numbers. Kiss takes a tumble, Hot 93.7 down a bit.

Elsewhere, WWYZ is up slightly, WTIC(AM) is down slightly, and everybody else treads water.

Both WDRC-FM and WHCN-FM are listed as "classic hits." I don't see either one qualifying for that label -- 'HCN plays too many currents, recurrents and '90s songs; 'DRC plays too much r&b and '60s/'70s pop. Has the definition of "classic hits" become broader? Is either station truly classic hits? I listened to a half-hour of 'HCN the other night and heard Creed's "One Last Breath" and something by the Dave Matthews Band. I listened to a half-hour of 'DRC last night and heard Labelle's "Lady Marmalade," Abba's "Waterloo," Johnny Bristol's "Hang On In There, Baby," and the Beatles' "You Can't Do That." Classic hits???
 
Classic Hits used to mean "classic rock lite." It seems that with the Jack craze the industry has broadened the term "classic hits." If a station features music popular during the very late 60's through the mid 80's, they are considered classic hits, even if some of the titles are pop or even R&B. Having said that, I agree that WHCN is not Classic Hits. They're a Rock AC. WDRC-FM is closer to this new definition of classic hits, although their recent shift back to 60's and early 70's pop makes them more of an Oldies station again.

--Mike Thomas

> Both WDRC-FM and WHCN-FM are listed as "classic hits." I
> don't see either one qualifying for that label -- 'HCN plays
> too many currents, recurrents and '90s songs; 'DRC plays too
> much r&b and '60s/'70s pop. Has the definition of "classic
> hits" become broader? Is either station truly classic hits?
> I listened to a half-hour of 'HCN the other night and heard
> Creed's "One Last Breath" and something by the Dave Matthews
> Band. I listened to a half-hour of 'DRC last night and heard
> Labelle's "Lady Marmalade," Abba's "Waterloo," Johnny
> Bristol's "Hang On In There, Baby," and the Beatles' "You
> Can't Do That." Classic hits???
>
 
> Pretty big move by Power 104.1 in the latest 12+ numbers.
> Kiss takes a tumble, Hot 93.7 down a bit.
>
> Elsewhere, WWYZ is up slightly, WTIC(AM) is down slightly,
> and everybody else treads water.
>
> Both WDRC-FM and WHCN-FM are listed as "classic hits." I
> don't see either one qualifying for that label -- 'HCN plays
> too many currents, recurrents and '90s songs; 'DRC plays too
> much r&b and '60s/'70s pop. Has the definition of "classic
> hits" become broader? Is either station truly classic hits?
> I listened to a half-hour of 'HCN the other night and heard
> Creed's "One Last Breath" and something by the Dave Matthews
> Band. I listened to a half-hour of 'DRC last night and heard
> Labelle's "Lady Marmalade," Abba's "Waterloo," Johnny
> Bristol's "Hang On In There, Baby," and the Beatles' "You
> Can't Do That." Classic hits???
>
People on this board said power is going to flip to another format . NO ! <P ID="signature">______________
America most awful Hip Hop station list , KS107.5 Denver , KLUC Las Vegas , and Wired in Philly .</P>
 
> People on this board said power is going to flip to another
> format . NO !
>

I'll chime in and say I didn't believe it to begin with.
 
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