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WYCR (98.5 The Peak) adds 90s

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mattkoons

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I found it kinda odd to hear Santana f/ Rob Thomas "Smooth" on this station earlier this morning, on my way to work. Listened (hoped it was a new format) and heard that they now play the classic hits of 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Now they might get me to listen. :)

With over 40 years to have in your playlist, they are positioning them to be a great station.

My question however, when did they add 90s?

-- Matt
 
> I found it kinda odd to hear Santana f/ Rob Thomas "Smooth"
> on this station earlier this morning, on my way to work.
> Listened (hoped it was a new format) and heard that they now
> play the classic hits of 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. Now they
> might get me to listen. :)
>
> With over 40 years to have in your playlist, they are
> positioning them to be a great station.
>
> My question however, when did they add 90s?
>
> -- Matt
>


I'd like to see a station around here like WRFY in Reading. That station shuffles great classic hits with hits of today. There isn't one of that kind in the harrisburg market.
 
> I'd like to see a station around here like WRFY in Reading.
> That station shuffles great classic hits with hits of today.
> There isn't one of that kind in the harrisburg market.
>

Isn't that what WRVV is doing? It sure sounded like it to me when I was passing through the area.
 
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