WSFR/Louisville Flips to Classic Hits ''The Eagle''
| RADIO ONLINE | Friday, October 28, 2011 | 3:22pm CT |
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Cox Media Group/Louisville's Classic Rock WSFR-FM flips to Classic Hits as "The New 107.7 The Eagle." The change celebrates what the Eagle calls "the best decade in music." The station will also play hits from the 1960s and 1980s, but it will be centered in the best era of Classic Hits, the 1970s. Frequently featured artists include Bob Seger, Steve Miller Band, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Fleetwood Mac.
"Our listeners keep telling us that the best rock n' roll of all time comes from the 1970s," says CMG Louisville's Operations Manager Shane Collins. "So, we've searched meticulously through those 10 years to find the best and biggest hits, and we'll be playing more of these songs than ever before."
CMG Louisville also says it will continue its commitment to local talent by keeping Louisville's unofficial King of Classic Hits radio, "Future Bob," hosting morning drive from 6-10am and Ric Owen handles afternoons. New to the station is MJ Stevens for middays (10am-3pm).