Classic Hits (Westwood One)

Classic Hits Radio
Type Radio network
Country United States
Availability National
Slogan "The Greatest Hits Of All Time"/"The Best Music Ever Made"
Owner Westwood One
Launch date
1981
Former names
Heart & Soul of Rock n Roll, Pure Gold, Oldies Radio

Classic Hits Radio is a 24-hour Classic Hits radio network. Classic Hits Radio is heard in over 100 markets around the U.S. Classic Hits Radio, formerly known as "Pure Gold" and "Oldies Radio", plays a selection of well-tested pop and rock hits from the late 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. "Classic Hits Radio" is one of two satellite oldies formats offered by Cumulus Media Networks, the other being Scott Shannon's "The True Oldies Channel," which is automated and voice-tracked entirely by Shannon and features an older playlist of music.

Nationally recognized DJs include Maria Danza, Steve Gunn, Smokin'Kevan Browning, Randy Fuller, Dwayne Dancer "Late Night" Larry King (unrelated to the talk show host) and, before his death, Dave Michaels. As of September 16, 2011, it is distributed by Cumulus Media Networks and is one of the original Satellite Music Network stations.

Classic Hits repeating features include "Instant Winner Thursday", "The Top 5 Countdown" and themed weekends every weekend.

In November and December 2010, Classic Hits shared its channel space with its sister network The Christmas Channel from the day before Thanksgiving Day through Christmas Day.

Cumulus purchased Dial Global/Westwood One in 2013. In July 2014 "Cumulus Classic Hits", formerly "Pure Gold" merged with Dial Global/Westwood One Classic Hits, as did most formats, that were duplicated between the two syndicators. Most Cumulus Classic Hits personalities were displaced. Dewayne Dancer remains as part of the "new" "Classic Hits", but in an over night role. Maria Danza and Smokin Kevan Browning segued to the new "Good Time Oldies Format", Cumulus replacement for Scott Shannon's cancelled "True Oldies" format. GTO is the 1st joint Programming effort at the network level between Cumulus and Westwood One, debuting in 75 U.S. markets, including Tampa Bay Fl., Phoenix Az. and Atlanta Ga. (Danza later returned to Classic Hits on a weekend evening shift). Steve Gunn and Larry King departed the company, while Randy Fuller and Barbara Summers remain as weekend hosts.

Sample Hour of Programming

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