Dance music radio seems to have gone as quickly as it came. Like Jammin Oldies, and I would assume the Jacks and Free FMs in a year or two.
Major market dance stations to go buh-bye in the past few years:
Energy 92.7/5 Chicago (Spanish, now 9FM)
103.1 KDL Los Angeles (now Indie)
106.7 KDL Dallas Fort Worth (Now Spanish)
Miami... I cant remember the frequency off the top of my head
Star 93.7
92.7 WLIR... gonna throw that one in because it had dance in rotation (Now Spanish)
The ones that have stayed
103.5 KTU (not really Dance)
92.7 San Francisco (was dance, then flipped, then sold and flipped back to dance)
Energy 92.7/101.1 Phoenix
And new ones
Movin 92.5 Seattle (no current dance)
Los Angeles (doesn't really look like a dance station, more like a Rhythmic CHR like Movin 92.5)
102.7 New York (Jammin Oldies, not Dance)
So, if you notice, all but 2 1/2 of the current dance stations are gone (WKTU gets the half for the 2 currents an hour). 2 of them have ratings less than desirable. It's not coming back.
Mike FM represents the best research from 2 years ago. The research says that people don't want to hear DJs and hate hearing song repeats. The truth is, people only want to hear their favorite song when they turn on a station, and stations with fewer DJ breaks an hour tend to rate lower. But if you trust the research, Mike should have been an instant success. Research only goes so far...
And Mix 98.5 is moving away from the dance and Mike direction. If you remember back to when Jerry was hired, the station was practically a cross between the two. Now it seems to be moving in the Kiss 108 direction.