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Are a lot of the radio stations in Detroit starting to sound alike?

I was in the Detroit area this weekend and had a chance to listen to some of the radio stations... especially 100.3 WNIC, along with a little bit of 96.3 WDVD and 105.1 WMGC. Is it just me, or are a lot of these stations starting to sound alike? Their formats seem to be blending together.

We already know that 106.7 The Beat has essentially become Rhythmic CHR. 96.3 WDVD's version of Hot AC is sounding more and more like CHR. For instance, the Rihanna song "Only Girl (in the World)" is really a CHR song, and I question whether it belongs on a Hot AC station. 96.3 is playing it.

Even the mainstream AC stations WNIC and WMGC are playing CHR songs that seem out of place for mainstream AC. WNIC really likes Katy Perry's "Teenage Dream". On WGMC I heard Bruno Mars' "Just the Way You Are" and "Bad Romance" by Lady Gaga. Is mainstream AC changing, or are these stations just pushing the envelope?

So yeah... I guess there are songs that can be played on six different stations in Detroit now: 95.5, 96.3, 98.7, 100.3, 105.1, and 106.7. Is this kind of "format fusion" happening elsewhere?
 
The musical atmosphere has changed and songs that were only Top 40 are now accepted by adults, hence they get played on Hot AC's. Music is cyclical and was very rock leaning for the mainstream for awhile. There is not a whole lot of that right now because pop/dance has made its way through the crowds. Also, dance music usually tests well 25-54, always has.
 
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