The Touch (radio network)
The Touch is a 24-hour music format produced by Westwood One. It draws an adult audience between the ages of 25-49 with an Urban Adult Contemporary format since its inception by Satellite Music Network in 1972.
| Type | Radio network | 
|---|---|
| Country | |
| Availability | National | 
| Owner | Westwood One | 
Former names  | MyFavStation (2010) | 
In January 2010, Citadel Broadcasting rebranded this network as MyFavStation, but a month later, it was reverted to its original legacy branding. That same month, veteran R&B radio announcer, Ron "The Nighttime Dog" Chavis, was brought in to host the seven night per week evening slot vacated by R&B crooner Brian McKnight.
Affiliates (partial list)
    
- Atlantic City, New Jersey - WTTH
 - Gulf Breeze, Florida - WRNE
 - Holton, Michigan - WVIB
 - Kalamazoo, Michigan - WTOU
 - South Bend, Indiana - WUBU
 - Vicksburg, Mississippi - KSBU (serving both Vicksburg, MS and Delta, Louisiana)
 - Albany, Georgia - WQVE
 
Former affiliates
    
- Grand Rapids, Michigan - WJNZ
 - Natchez, Mississippi - KZKR
 - Portage, Michigan - WTOU (1560 AM)
 - San Antonio, Texas - KSJL-AM-FM (early 1990s)
 - Steubenville, Ohio - WIXZ
 - St. Petersburg, Florida - WRBQ-AM (1992-1999)
 - Toledo, Ohio - WIMX
 - Wilmington, North Carolina - WJSI
 - Bronxville, New York - WNBM
 
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