Turns out WSNY has evolved to true Mainstream AC (instead of its traditional Soft pretending to be Mainstream). Meanwhile, WLZT has been Premium Choiced away from its Super-Soft+Oldies approach to a true Mainstream AC. Musically the stations are now almost clones with some minor differences.
So counting those two as one, and adding in WBNS-FM's flip to talk, and that means there are 4 - count 'em, 4 - big-signal commercial music formats in a metro nearing 2 million people: WCOL-FM, WLZT/WSNY, WLVQ and WRKZ. Even if you add in some of the others that cover Franklin County very well (e.g., WBWR and the Radio Ones), it isn't a pretty picture.
So counting those two as one, and adding in WBNS-FM's flip to talk, and that means there are 4 - count 'em, 4 - big-signal commercial music formats in a metro nearing 2 million people: WCOL-FM, WLZT/WSNY, WLVQ and WRKZ. Even if you add in some of the others that cover Franklin County very well (e.g., WBWR and the Radio Ones), it isn't a pretty picture.