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Adult standards

Adult standards is a North American radio format heard primarily on AM or class A FM stations.

Adult standards (also sometimes known as the nostalgia format) is aimed at "mature" adults, meaning mainly those people over 50 years of age, but it is mostly targeted for senior citizens. It is primarily on AM because market research reveals that only persons in that age group listen to music on AM in sizable numbers. Adult standards first became a popular format in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a way to reach mature adults who came of age before the rock era but were perhaps too mature for adult contemporary radio or too young for beautiful music or MOR stations. A typical adult standards playlist includes traditional pop music by artists such as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, some easy listening numbers from Roger Whittaker and others, and softer tunes from the oldies and adult contemporary music formats; as originally conceived, the format also features big band music, particularly from the 1940s and 1950s, though most modern stations eschew that genre. Younger artists who record in the big-band era style, such as Harry Connick Jr., or Diana Krall, may be played as well. The term "standards" in the format's title is a reference to the standard, a song that is covered extensively by many artists over a prolonged period of time; adult standards may play true standards but are not limited to them.

At one time there were several hundred such stations, a number that declined to approximately 200 as of 2012 and fewer than 30 in 2020. Because the adult standards audience has increased in age to the point where many of its listeners have either died or are no longer attractive to advertisers, the format as it is known today (much like the contemporary decline of oldies and smooth jazz formats, along with the earlier demise of easy listening) is likely to die out. Most independently programmed former adult standards stations have transitioned to other formats such as oldies, classic hits, or adult contemporary music that have similar music but skew toward more modern songs.

Satellite delivered formats edit

Only about a handful of adult standards stations today are live and locally programmed around-the-clock. Many have affiliated with nationally distributed satellite formats to cut costs; due to advertiser perceptions about the audiences these stations primarily target, a large number of adult standards stations have trouble selling airtime to advertisers, which makes them unprofitable. For example, KIXI 880 AM, serving the Seattle market and KKIN 930 AM, serving Aitkin, terminated its local airstaff to affiliate with the Music of Your Life network. Many others have simply dumped the format altogether, often for all-talk or all-sports formats, oldies, or other formats deemed by management more profitable than standards.

Music of Your Life is an adult standards format that probably more than any other source defined the format. Music of Your Life, was founded by Al Ham in 1978 and boasts a roster of well-known personalities including Peter Marshall, Steve March-Torme, son of the legendary crooner, Mel Tormé, big band leader Les Brown, Jr., radio veteran Al Hardee, Lorri Hafer, daughter of founder Al Ham, and weekend host Pat Boone. Following an internal shakeup in 2008, business developer, Marc Angell took over the fledgling network and moved the company's broadcasting operations to Denver, Colorado, under a distribution deal with Clear Channel Satellite. Music of Your Life is currently distributed by Music of Your Life, Inc. a publicly traded company listed on the OTC markets under the ticker symbol, MYLI, and is distributed to AM, FM, and HD radio stations using the Barix system.

Dial Global (formerly part of Westwood One) has an adult standards format distributed via satellite; Dial Global's is called "Adult Standards" (known on-air as "America's Best Music"). Prior to 2010, ABC distributed Stardust/Timeless Classics/Timeless. Stardust/Timeless Classics was consolidated with a middle-of-the-road format owned by ABC—Unforgettable Favorites/Memories—in 2006, creating Timeless. Westwood One originally called its format AM Only and for a time, as the name suggests, offered the format only to AM stations; today, a handful of FM stations also air Westwood One's format.

While Music of Your Life has not eliminated all of the big-band and traditional pop music from its playlist, Westwood One and ABC dropped much of the older music in favor of softer pop and rock oldies from the 1960s and 1970s top 40 era and a good deal of soft AC material as well. Under Dial Global, some of the older-style songs are making a comeback on the Westwood One format. ABC discontinued its Timeless service early in 2010; that same year, Music of Your Life added more 1960s oldies to its playlist.

iHeartMedia's Format Lab also features at least two adult standards formats.

Adult standards terrestrial stations edit

Some noteworthy AM & FM radio stations featuring the adult standards format today include:

Call sign Frequency City of License Additional Notes
CFZM 740 AM Toronto, Ontario Believed to be the only remaining adult standards-formatted station in North America broadcasting on a 50,000-watt clear channel signal. Selections are announced on air. Has a strong international following.
CJNU-FM 107.9 FM Winnipeg, Manitoba
CJWL-FM 98.5 FM Ottawa, Ontario The "Jewel"-branded stations have recently moved more toward Soft AC and identify with the moniker "Refreshing Lite Hits." However, traditional Standards are still played at night.
CKDX-FM 88.5 FM Newmarket, Ontario The "Jewel"-branded stations have recently moved more toward Soft AC and identify with the moniker "Refreshing Lite Hits." However, traditional Standards are still played at night.
CKHK-FM 107.7 FM Hawkesbury, Ontario The "Jewel"-branded stations have recently moved more toward Soft AC and identify with the moniker "Refreshing Lite Hits." However, traditional Standards are still played at night.
CKPC-FM 92.1 FM Brantford, Ontario The "Jewel"-branded stations have recently moved more toward Soft AC and identify with the moniker "Refreshing Lite Hits." However, traditional Standards are still played at night.
KDKK 97.5 FM Park Rapids, Minnesota
KKIN 930 AM Aitkin, Minnesota Since August 4, 2014, the station has switched to a sports format with a syndication of NBC Sports Radio. Since August 1, 2017, the station has returned to the adult standards format once again.
KIXI 880 AM Seattle, Washington 50 kW daytime, 10 kW nights.
KJIM
K267CB
1500 AM
101.3 FM
Sherman, Texas The station is owned by Bob Mark Allen Productions, Inc. and is an affiliate of CBS News Radio, NOAA Weather Radio, Westwood One, and America's Best Music. As of 2021, the station had partially leaned into a formula of Soft AC/Gold-based AC, but still remains its Adult Standards format.
KQLH-LP 92.5 LPFM Yucaipa, California KQLH-LP (92.5 FM) is a low-power FM radio station branded as "Studio 92.5 FM". The station is operated by Arrowhead Radio Alliance of the Inland Empire broadcasting an Adult Standards Nostalgia Oldies music format. This station is licensed in Yucaipa, California. It can also be heard on Alex and online at MyKQLH.com
KWXY 1340 AM
92.3FM
Palm Springs, California
KZQX 100.3 FM Tatum, Texas
WABF 1480 AM Mobile, Alabama
WBNJ 91.9 FM Barnegat, New Jersey
WEBR 1440 AM Niagara Falls, New York Adopted the format in 2020. A revival of a station with the same call sign and format previously used on what is now WDCZ from 1924 to 1993. Shifted to a more MOR-influenced playlist in 2021 but retains a traditional standards format on weekends.
WJEJ 1240 AM Hagerstown, Maryland
WJIB 740 AM Cambridge/Boston, Massachusetts "The Memories Station", Bob Bittner, Owner
WKHR 91.5 FM Cleveland, Ohio Owned by the Kenston Local School District and programmed by both community volunteers and Kenston High School students
WLEC 1450 AM Sandusky, Ohio Airs Dial Global Local's The Lounge format
WLHC 103.1 FM Sanford, North Carolina
WMBS 590 AM Uniontown, Pennsylvania
WRIV 1390 AM Riverhead, New York
WTLO 1480 AM Somerset, Kentucky Since 1958, WTLO has stood for "We're The Local Ones" and prides itself on a live "Buy/Sell/Trade" show airing Monday through Saturday, and playing Adult Standards throughout the day.

Satellite radio edit

Moving into the 21st Century, adult standards have been given a lift as a format by new media, such as:

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Adult standards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article discuss the issue on the talk page or create a new article as appropriate February 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Adult standards is a North American radio format heard primarily on AM or class A FM stations Adult standards also sometimes known as the nostalgia format is aimed at mature adults meaning mainly those people over 50 years of age but it is mostly targeted for senior citizens It is primarily on AM because market research reveals that only persons in that age group listen to music on AM in sizable numbers Adult standards first became a popular format in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a way to reach mature adults who came of age before the rock era but were perhaps too mature for adult contemporary radio or too young for beautiful music or MOR stations A typical adult standards playlist includes traditional pop music by artists such as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett some easy listening numbers from Roger Whittaker and others and softer tunes from the oldies and adult contemporary music formats as originally conceived the format also features big band music particularly from the 1940s and 1950s though most modern stations eschew that genre Younger artists who record in the big band era style such as Harry Connick Jr or Diana Krall may be played as well The term standards in the format s title is a reference to the standard a song that is covered extensively by many artists over a prolonged period of time adult standards may play true standards but are not limited to them At one time there were several hundred such stations a number that declined to approximately 200 as of 2012 and fewer than 30 in 2020 Because the adult standards audience has increased in age to the point where many of its listeners have either died or are no longer attractive to advertisers the format as it is known today much like the contemporary decline of oldies and smooth jazz formats along with the earlier demise of easy listening is likely to die out Most independently programmed former adult standards stations have transitioned to other formats such as oldies classic hits or adult contemporary music that have similar music but skew toward more modern songs Contents 1 Satellite delivered formats 2 Adult standards terrestrial stations 3 Satellite radio 4 See alsoSatellite delivered formats editOnly about a handful of adult standards stations today are live and locally programmed around the clock Many have affiliated with nationally distributed satellite formats to cut costs due to advertiser perceptions about the audiences these stations primarily target a large number of adult standards stations have trouble selling airtime to advertisers which makes them unprofitable For example KIXI 880 AM serving the Seattle market and KKIN 930 AM serving Aitkin terminated its local airstaff to affiliate with the Music of Your Life network Many others have simply dumped the format altogether often for all talk or all sports formats oldies or other formats deemed by management more profitable than standards Music of Your Life is an adult standards format that probably more than any other source defined the format Music of Your Life was founded by Al Ham in 1978 and boasts a roster of well known personalities including Peter Marshall Steve March Torme son of the legendary crooner Mel Torme big band leader Les Brown Jr radio veteran Al Hardee Lorri Hafer daughter of founder Al Ham and weekend host Pat Boone Following an internal shakeup in 2008 business developer Marc Angell took over the fledgling network and moved the company s broadcasting operations to Denver Colorado under a distribution deal with Clear Channel Satellite Music of Your Life is currently distributed by Music of Your Life Inc a publicly traded company listed on the OTC markets under the ticker symbol MYLI and is distributed to AM FM and HD radio stations using the Barix system Dial Global formerly part of Westwood One has an adult standards format distributed via satellite Dial Global s is called Adult Standards known on air as America s Best Music Prior to 2010 ABC distributed Stardust Timeless Classics Timeless Stardust Timeless Classics was consolidated with a middle of the road format owned by ABC Unforgettable Favorites Memories in 2006 creating Timeless Westwood One originally called its format AM Only and for a time as the name suggests offered the format only to AM stations today a handful of FM stations also air Westwood One s format While Music of Your Life has not eliminated all of the big band and traditional pop music from its playlist Westwood One and ABC dropped much of the older music in favor of softer pop and rock oldies from the 1960s and 1970s top 40 era and a good deal of soft AC material as well Under Dial Global some of the older style songs are making a comeback on the Westwood One format ABC discontinued its Timeless service early in 2010 that same year Music of Your Life added more 1960s oldies to its playlist iHeartMedia s Format Lab also features at least two adult standards formats Adult standards terrestrial stations editSome noteworthy AM amp FM radio stations featuring the adult standards format today include Call sign Frequency City of License Additional NotesCFZM 740 AM Toronto Ontario Believed to be the only remaining adult standards formatted station in North America broadcasting on a 50 000 watt clear channel signal Selections are announced on air Has a strong international following CJNU FM 107 9 FM Winnipeg ManitobaCJWL FM 98 5 FM Ottawa Ontario The Jewel branded stations have recently moved more toward Soft AC and identify with the moniker Refreshing Lite Hits However traditional Standards are still played at night CKDX FM 88 5 FM Newmarket Ontario The Jewel branded stations have recently moved more toward Soft AC and identify with the moniker Refreshing Lite Hits However traditional Standards are still played at night CKHK FM 107 7 FM Hawkesbury Ontario The Jewel branded stations have recently moved more toward Soft AC and identify with the moniker Refreshing Lite Hits However traditional Standards are still played at night CKPC FM 92 1 FM Brantford Ontario The Jewel branded stations have recently moved more toward Soft AC and identify with the moniker Refreshing Lite Hits However traditional Standards are still played at night KDKK 97 5 FM Park Rapids MinnesotaKKIN 930 AM Aitkin Minnesota Since August 4 2014 the station has switched to a sports format with a syndication of NBC Sports Radio Since August 1 2017 the station has returned to the adult standards format once again KIXI 880 AM Seattle Washington 50 kW daytime 10 kW nights KJIMK267CB 1500 AM101 3 FM Sherman Texas The station is owned by Bob Mark Allen Productions Inc and is an affiliate of CBS News Radio NOAA Weather Radio Westwood One and America s Best Music As of 2021 the station had partially leaned into a formula of Soft AC Gold based AC but still remains its Adult Standards format KQLH LP 92 5 LPFM Yucaipa California KQLH LP 92 5 FM is a low power FM radio station branded as Studio 92 5 FM The station is operated by Arrowhead Radio Alliance of the Inland Empire broadcasting an Adult Standards Nostalgia Oldies music format This station is licensed in Yucaipa California It can also be heard on Alex and online at MyKQLH comKWXY 1340 AM92 3FM Palm Springs CaliforniaKZQX 100 3 FM Tatum TexasWABF 1480 AM Mobile AlabamaWBNJ 91 9 FM Barnegat New JerseyWEBR 1440 AM Niagara Falls New York Adopted the format in 2020 A revival of a station with the same call sign and format previously used on what is now WDCZ from 1924 to 1993 Shifted to a more MOR influenced playlist in 2021 but retains a traditional standards format on weekends WJEJ 1240 AM Hagerstown MarylandWJIB 740 AM Cambridge Boston Massachusetts The Memories Station Bob Bittner OwnerWKHR 91 5 FM Cleveland Ohio Owned by the Kenston Local School District and programmed by both community volunteers and Kenston High School studentsWLEC 1450 AM Sandusky Ohio Airs Dial Global Local s The Lounge formatWLHC 103 1 FM Sanford North CarolinaWMBS 590 AM Uniontown PennsylvaniaWRIV 1390 AM Riverhead New YorkWTLO 1480 AM Somerset Kentucky Since 1958 WTLO has stood for We re The Local Ones and prides itself on a live Buy Sell Trade show airing Monday through Saturday and playing Adult Standards throughout the day Satellite radio editMoving into the 21st Century adult standards have been given a lift as a format by new media such as Sirius XM Channel 5 The 50s on 5 playing some older pre rock and roll era music along with some newer rock and roll hits from the late 1950s and early 1960s Sirius XM Radio 70 Siriusly Sinatra formerly entitled Standard Time before February 2007 XM Satellite Radio 40s Junction XM Satellite Radio Channel 73See also editAdult contemporary music Beautiful music Middle of the road Pop standards Traditional pop music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Adult standards amp oldid 1181920223, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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