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{{short description|Syndicated radio format}}
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logo = [[File:Classic Rock Experience logo.png|235px]]|
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network_name = The Classic Rock Experience|
|network_name = Classic Rock|
country = [[United States]]|
|country = [[United States]]|
network_type = [[Radio network]]|
|network_type = [[Radio network]]|
available = National|
|available = National|
owner = [[Citadel Media]]<br><small>(through [[Citadel Broadcasting]])</small>|
|owner = [[Westwood One (current)|Westwood One]]
key_people = |
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launch_date = 1972|
|launch_date = 1972|
|closure_date = 2014|
founder = |
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|past_names = The Classic Rock Experience (1972-2011)|
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website = [http://www.rockuradio.com Rock U Radio] |
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'''The Classic Rock Experience''' is a 24-hour music format produced by [[Citadel Media]] (through [[Citadel Broadcasting]]). It draws an adult mainstream audience between the ages of 25-49 with [[classic rock]] music from artists such as [[Aerosmith]], [[The Allman Brothers Band]], [[The Beatles]], [[Phil Collins]], [[Deep Purple]], [[The Eagles]], [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Queen (band)|Queen]], and [[The Rolling Stones]].
'''Classic Rock''' (formerly '''The Classic Rock Experience''' prior to 2011) was a 24-hour music format produced by [[Cumulus Media Networks]] (now [[Westwood One (current)|Westwood One]]). It drew an adult mainstream audience between the ages of 25 and 49 with [[classic rock]] music from artists such as [[Aerosmith]], [[The Allman Brothers Band]], [[The Beatles]], [[Phil Collins]], [[Deep Purple]], [[The Eagles]], [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Queen (band)|Queen]], and [[The Rolling Stones]].

The DJ line-up included Chaz Mixon, Michelle Michaels, Frank Welch, Jeff Davis, Debbie Douglas, Scott Manning, and Dave Bolt.


== History ==
The DJ line-up includes Chaz Mixon, Michelle Michaels, Frank Welch, Jeff Davis, Debbie Douglas, Scott Manning, and Dave Bolt.
The Classic Rock Experience was first aired in 1972 by [[Satellite Music Network]] (SMN) and has since then maintained its [[classic rock]] format to this day. ABC Radio (now Cumulus Media Networks) acquired this network from SMN in 1989.


In May 2014, it was announced that the "Classic Rock" satellite format has been discontinued after the merger of Cumulus Media Networks and [[Westwood One (current)|Westwood One]].<ref>[http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/88684/cumuluswestwood-one-consolidate-formats/ Cumulus/Westwood One Consolidate Formats] - ''Radio Insight'' (accessed October 16, 2014)</ref>
== History ==
The Classic Rock Experience was first aired in 1972 by [[Satellite Music Network]] (SMN) and has since then maintained its [[classic rock]] format to this day. ABC Radio (now Citadel Media) acquired this network from SMN in 1989.


==Sample hour of programming==
==Sample hour of programming==
*"[[Brown Sugar (song)|Brown Sugar]]" - [[The Rolling Stones]]
*"[[Brown Sugar (Rolling Stones song)|Brown Sugar]]" - [[The Rolling Stones]]
*"[[Money (Pink Floyd song)|Money]]" - [[Pink Floyd]]
*"[[Money (Pink Floyd song)|Money]]" - [[Pink Floyd]]
*"[[We Will Rock You]]"/"[[We Are The Champions]]" - [[Queen (band)|Queen]]
*"[[We Will Rock You]]"/"[[We Are The Champions]]" - [[Queen (band)|Queen]]
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==Affiliates==
==Affiliates==
:''This is a partial list.''
:''This is a partial list.''
*[[Albuquerque, NM]] - [[KBZU]]
*[[Trion, Georgia]] - [[WATG]]
*[[Rock Springs, Wyoming]] - [[KSIT]]
*[[Rock Springs, Wyoming]] - [[KSIT]]
*[[Salamanca, New York]] - [[WQRS]]
*[[Tatum, New Mexico]] - [[KTUM]]
*[[Wenatchee, Washington]] - [[KKWN|KZPH]]


==References==
== External links ==
{{Reflist}}
*[http://www.rockuradio.com The Classic Rock Experience official website]


{{ABC Radio}}
{{Westwood One}}


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Latest revision as of 15:39, 19 September 2023

Classic Rock
TypeRadio network
Country
AvailabilityNational
OwnerWestwood One
Launch date
1972
Dissolved2014
Former names
The Classic Rock Experience (1972-2011)

Classic Rock (formerly The Classic Rock Experience prior to 2011) was a 24-hour music format produced by Cumulus Media Networks (now Westwood One). It drew an adult mainstream audience between the ages of 25 and 49 with classic rock music from artists such as Aerosmith, The Allman Brothers Band, The Beatles, Phil Collins, Deep Purple, The Eagles, Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, Queen, and The Rolling Stones.

The DJ line-up included Chaz Mixon, Michelle Michaels, Frank Welch, Jeff Davis, Debbie Douglas, Scott Manning, and Dave Bolt.

History

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The Classic Rock Experience was first aired in 1972 by Satellite Music Network (SMN) and has since then maintained its classic rock format to this day. ABC Radio (now Cumulus Media Networks) acquired this network from SMN in 1989.

In May 2014, it was announced that the "Classic Rock" satellite format has been discontinued after the merger of Cumulus Media Networks and Westwood One.[1]

Sample hour of programming

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Affiliates

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This is a partial list.

References

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  1. ^ Cumulus/Westwood One Consolidate Formats - Radio Insight (accessed October 16, 2014)