It is primarily on AM because market research reveals that only persons in that age group listen to music on AM in sizable numbers.
As originally conceived, the format features big band music, particularly from the 1940s and 1950s,[1] though most modern stations eschew that genre.
Younger artists who record in the big-band era style, such as Harry Connick Jr., or Diana Krall, may be played as well.
Following an internal shakeup in 2008, business developer, Marc Angell took over the fledgling network and moved the company's broadcasting operations to Denver, Colorado, under a distribution deal with Clear Channel Satellite.
ABC discontinued its Timeless service early in 2010; that same year, Music of Your Life added more 1960s oldies to its playlist.