Bow Classic Hits

Bow Classic Hits (official callsign BOW) is a commercial classic hits radio station in Welton.

History
BOW was launched in 1935 by the Bank of Welton as the first commercial radio station in Welton County. It was originally broadcast on 1169 AM (announced on air as 257 metres, later changed in 1976 to the universal 1170 AM frequency announcing the same wavelength).

BOW became a top 40 station in 1964 to compete with nearby Radio Clayhill, and launched an FM simulcast in 1969, Bow Radio had become the most popular radio station in Welton City by then.

The launch of Radio Pendulum in 1979 and Clock Radio in 1984 saw Bow Radio's glory days end, and the station willingly split it's frequencies in 1990, with the AM service becoming the classic hits station "Bow Classic Hits", which still broadcasts to this day.