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Rhythmic oldies is a radio format that concentrates on the rhythmic, R&B, disco, or dance genres of music. Playlists can span from the 1960s through the 2000s and, depending on market conditions, may be designed for African-American or Hispanic audiences.
Pages in category "Rhythmic oldies radio stations in the United States" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Radio stations whose format consists of Rhythmic, Urban, Old School (also known as "Throwback Oldies" or "Killer Oldies"), Dance and Disco hits from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Some stations, such as MEGA 97ONE, will include 1960s and current product in the mix.
The transition to rhythmic oldies was successful, as XHRM was the top rated station in the San Diego market for a period; XHRM went to #1 again in 2007 and remained there for several years. By late 2009, a San Diego company, Finest City Broadcasting, was the programming operator of not only XHRM, but also two other Mexican-licensed stations ...
After the station was purchased by BMP Radio, the KJAV transitioned to a rhythmic oldies format, rebranding as "Jammin 104.9 The Valley's Old School". The station had a morning show on weekdays with Tony Fornia and then played music with no disc jockeys afterward.
They changed the station's call sign to WBTL on the same day. On November 6, 2017, WBTL returned to the air with rhythmic oldies, branded as "U Win Radio" (simulcasting WUWN 1450 AM Highland Springs). [3] On March 14, 2018, WBTL and WUWN changed format from rhythmic oldies to oldies, branded as "Boomtown Radio". [4]
KWRP (690 kHz, "Cruisin Oldies") is a commercial AM radio station in Pueblo, Colorado. It airs a rhythmic oldies radio format and is owned by Michael Hernandez, through licensee Western Radio, Ltd. The transmitter is off Oak Street in Pueblo.
KAJM (104.3 FM) is a commercial rhythmic oldies-formatted radio station in Camp Verde, Arizona, broadcasting to Phoenix, Arizona. Owned by locally based Sierra H Broadcasting, its studios are located on Indian School Road in Phoenix, and its transmitter is in Crown King.