Former Satellite Music Network Networks
Network Ident | Format | Notes | |
Pure Gold | Oldies from 1960s to 1970s | Later "Oldies Radio", now known as "Classic Hits". | |
The Classic Rock Experience | Classic rock | Now rebranded as Classic Rock by Cumulus Media in 2011. | |
Starstation | Adult Contemporary | Now known as "Hits and Favorites" | |
Kool Gold | Oldies from '50s-early '60s | Discontinued by ABC Radio Networks, 1995. Eventually replaced by The True Oldies Channel. An unrelated network of the same name was created by Dial Global in 2005. | |
Real Country | Classic Country | founded by Buck Owens | |
Stardust | Oldies/Standards | Later "Timeless Classics" and "Timeless Favorites," now "Timeless". Discontinued February 2010. | |
Country Coast to Coast | Country | Later "Best Country Around," now known as "Today's Best Country" | |
The Touch | Urban Adult Contemporary | Briefly rebranded as "MyFavStation" in 2010. Reverted back to original branding. | |
Z Rock | Heavy Metal | Discontinued in late 1996 |
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