And what tbolt909 does not want to understand is that format names are intended to identify station types to advertisers who may be in different cities and may never have listened to each station they buy ads on.
The format names we are use on this board to discuss radio are based on the industry standards imposed by Nielsen. Sometimes we expand on them, add an extra word or whatever.
And the terms stations use on the air are often in discord with the Nielsen accepted terms. For example, some classic hits stations still use the term "oldies" because in their market and among listeners that is not negative and "works for them". But that same station, when presenting for their rep or a national account, will call itself "classic hits" because the other term has a negative perception among advertisers.