Q107 has done what alot of now former classic rockers did in Canada, they no longer call themselves "classic rock" and instead use "world class rock". Also they don't just focus on 60's and 70's rock. Both Q and Ottawa's CHEZ 106 are in the format and play not only 80's and 90's rock but also music from the past 10 years. They have a "sound" and there were a LOT of Canadian bands that fit that sound. They may not be known in the U.S. (except the border regions) but they were popular to the Canadian audiences. You don't even need to play Rush or Neil Young. Instead they can play bands like Honeymoon Suite, Streetheart, the Headpins, Tragically Hip, 54-40, Blue Rodeo, Helix, etc. All these bands have different sounds, but they fit into the eras that Q plays. Some of these bands are and were Q listeners during their heyday and got aired on Q. Both stations even have specialty shows. Unlike in the 80's when they could only play album cuts, today they can play the hits from that era. Teens will still tune in because it's all new to them, or they were exposed to this music by an older sibling, cool uncle or their parents..and they recognise the music. Some teens will even hear music from their own time period from time to time.