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Author Topic: What is a Classic Hits  (Read 842 times)
bobeeboxer
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What is a Classic Hits
« on: February 14, 2007, 09:37:34 PM »

Are Classic Hits and Classic Top 40 the Same and if so which slogan is the better slogan. Which do Listeners relate more to, Classic Hits or Classic Top 40. Here The Oldies Station now plays 50's thru 80's and calls it self Classic Top 40 but then I see another station with the same slogan but they play late 60's to early 80's noathing pre 67!

I like the term Greatest Hits of All time. Thoughts?

Can a station playing classic Top 40 win by playing as I heard to night...The Cars Shake it up into Elvis Don't Be Cruel into I will survive Gloria Gaynor and then a Beatles tune, however this same station during the day is more mid 60's over all
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Re: What is a Classic Hits
« Reply #1 on: February 15, 2007, 06:26:04 PM »

Are Classic Hits and Classic Top 40 the Same and if so which slogan is the better slogan. Which do Listeners relate more to, Classic Hits or Classic Top 40. Here The Oldies Station now plays 50's thru 80's and calls it self Classic Top 40 but then I see another station with the same slogan but they play late 60's to early 80's noathing pre 67!


I've never heard anyone use the term "Classic Top 40"...sounds kind of clunky to me.

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Can a station playing classic Top 40 win by playing as I heard to night...The Cars Shake it up into Elvis Don't Be Cruel into I will survive Gloria Gaynor and then a Beatles tune, however this same station during the day is more mid 60's over all

Maybe as an older-skewing Jack station, but I'd say it's a one-way ticket to a .5 share.
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Re: What is a Classic Hits
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2007, 06:29:30 PM »

There are a few stations that use the Classic Top 40   example KABG Albuquerque On air all their jingles say Classic Top 40 as do their Jocks....however their web page still sez Oldies.
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Re: What is a Classic Hits
« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2007, 07:42:54 PM »

Classic To 40 is also used in Columbus, Ohio and Truckin Tom Kent uses it as his slogan as well. 
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Re: What is a Classic Hits
« Reply #4 on: February 15, 2007, 07:46:21 PM »

When I hear the term "classic hit" I think of any song that made it on the Top 40 Pop charts from the late 60s through the mid 80s.  In other words, songs to reach the younger half of the baby boom generation.  The wider the mix, the better.  But from the narrower time period I just described.  I'd love to hear Steely Dan's "Reeling In The Years", followed by the O'Jays' "Love Train", followed by Elton John's "Rocket Man" and wrap up the set with Chicago's "Feeling Stronger Everyday".
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