Rossi, Williams and States worked at was sold to a new company, and eventually switched formats from country to rock.
In the late 1960s, the format switched to underground rock, playing primarily album cuts.
In September 1999 the channel switched formats to classic rock.
It carried oldies programming for much of its life, switching to classic rock in 1995.
The musical direction had switched from hardcore to rock.
The new format including classic rock only lasted a year or two before The Nerve switched back to modern rock.
The music had switched from Sinatra to classic rock.
Although their initial sound was punk inspired, the Police soon switched to reggae-tinged rock and minimalist pop.
In the early 1970s, the band switched to hard rock and had its first successes, including a brace of Top 40 hits.
First it switched to modern rock in November 1996.