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'''Classic Hip-Hop''' is ]'s new 24-hour format (replacing '''The Rhythm''') reaching 25 to 54-year-olds who have matured in age, lifestyle, and social awareness. This diverse group of listeners grew up embracing Hip Hop culture and listening to Hip Hop and now, while older, this group still follows the latest trends in technology, entertainment, and fashion. WW1 calls them “The Hip-Hop Nation!” | '''Classic Hip-Hop''' is ]'s new 24-hour format (replacing '''The Rhythm''') reaching 25 to 54-year-olds who have matured in age, lifestyle, and social awareness. This diverse group of listeners grew up embracing Hip Hop culture and listening to Hip Hop and now, while older, this group still follows the latest trends in technology, entertainment, and fashion. WW1 calls them “The Hip-Hop Nation!” | ||
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Type | Radio network |
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Country | United States |
Availability | National |
Owner | Westwood One |
Launch date | 2010 (as The Rhythm) |
Classic Hip-Hop is Westwood One's new 24-hour format (replacing The Rhythm) reaching 25 to 54-year-olds who have matured in age, lifestyle, and social awareness. This diverse group of listeners grew up embracing Hip Hop culture and listening to Hip Hop and now, while older, this group still follows the latest trends in technology, entertainment, and fashion. WW1 calls them “The Hip-Hop Nation!”
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