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  2. Hot Hits - Wikipedia

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    Hot Hits was a radio format created by consultant Mike Joseph in the 1970s. That concept, which helped spur the birth of what is now known as CHR , also revitalized the Top 40 format and would play a role in bringing the format to the FM band throughout the 1980s.

  3. Contemporary hit radio - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary hit radio (also known as CHR, contemporary hits, hit list, current hits, hit music, top 40, or pop radio) is a radio format that is common in many countries that focuses on playing current and recurrent popular music as determined by the Top 40 music charts.

  4. Category:Radio formats - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Freeform (radio format) (1 C, 5 P) G. Gospel music (11 C, 15 P) J. ... Hot adult contemporary; Hot Hits ...

  5. WNVZ - Wikipedia

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    For much of its history, 104.5 was a Contemporary Hits/Top 40 radio station, picking up the format in 1973 as WQRK. In August 1982, it subscribed to noted programmer Mike Joseph's "Hot Hits" format, as WNVZ, playing only songs from the current Top 40 charts. [6] Through the 1990s and early 2000s, it leaned toward a more rhythmic contemporary ...

  6. Adult contemporary music - Wikipedia

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    Top 40 radio stations played the Top 40 hits regardless of genre. As the texture of much of the music played on Top 40 radio began to soften, the Hot 100 and Easy Listening/AC charts became more similar. Easy Listening radio began playing songs by artists who had begun in other genres, such as rock and roll or R&B.

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  8. CCM AC chart - Wikipedia

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    CCM AC chart was an adult contemporary chart that was originally started by CCM Magazine in 1978. According to author Jeffrey Lee Brothers in his book Hot Hits: AC Charts 1978 – 2001, "When CCM published music charts, it received data from a specific number of radio stations regarding the number of times a song was played.

  9. It’s official: ’97.1 The Freak’ hits the airwaves with new ...

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    There’s a new sports talk radio station in town. iHeartMedia Dallas on Monday announced the official changeover of 97.1-FM to a re-branded “hot talk” radio format called “The Freak ...