And I also responded to your post. Radio is local. It's hard to generalize. Some stations vary their music differently.
When one responds to an off topic post, one perpetuates its off topic nature...
Back on topic now....Radio is not as local as it used to be. That's the problem. For example, I am surprised that iHeart Media would take 92.3 to mainstream Urban in a market with a declining African American share of radio listeners. Perhaps they are doing so now just to attract listener awareness but at some point, will a true Urban approach discourage Hispanic listerners?