 On Monday, April 1st, faithful listeners of WXCC 96.5 may have started their day feeling achy-breaky, but it's all in good fun. The format is now shifting to focus more on classic country music from the 80s and 90s era, including Garth Brooks, Shania Twain, and Dwight Yocum to name a few. Now when you change your radio dial over to 96.5, you'll be listening to the mullet. The cool thing is, is it kind of happened on April 1st? Now did we do that on purpose? Yes. Maybe. It's a shaky, breaky heart by Billy Ray Cyrus over and over and over again. It's the format stunt that radio stations do. We're doing it on April 1st, but the station name is going to be the mullet, and it's going to be 90s country and more, which is going to be basic, based on 90s country with some of the new stuff, with some of the old stuff. But when we thought about the mullet, the first thought that came to mind was Billy Ray Cyrus. There you go. I don't know this so much figure now, but if you do a little market research as far as formats nationwide go, folks love 90s, it's trending hard throughout the nation, and we thought, you know what, we need something a little fresh, something a little different, and it just made sense to go that route. Jordan, I Center in Pikeville, your local vision experts, experienced doctors using state-of-the-art technology, choose from top designer frames from Oakley, Ray Band, Nike, and more. We accept Medicaid and Medicare, plus most insurances are accepted. Jordan, I Center in Pikeville, next to Tractor Supply. Longtime fans of the channel have been asking for a return to classic country as they remember it. Now you can hear all the classics with some new material thrown into the mix. Even today, during pulling the stunt, we took numerous phone calls, and... That's an understatement. That's an understatement. And in one of the conversations, we was like, well, we like that classic country, you know, like Travis Tritt, and that was exactly what we're getting ready to do. But we couldn't tell anybody we were going to do it. We just couldn't tell anybody we were doing it. So we've had calls, we've had conversations with many listeners that, you know, we like classic country, when you ask them what classic country is, they harken back to the 90s. They talk about, you know, I love listening to Patty Loveless from the 90s, or I love listening to Reba McIntyre from the 90s, or George Straight from the 90s, or some of the later George Jones from the 90s. And of course Garth Brooks from the 90s. And Garth Brooks from the 90s. So it's just a huge format, a huge selection of music to choose from. It's nearly a thousand songs. It's just going to be fast-moving, up-paced, and classic at the same time, but yet still have a little bit of the new and a little bit of the old. Reporting from Out in Top News, I'm Nick Collum.