Everyone is entitled to an opinion, so I'll voice mine as well! Many years ago I lived in the Tampa Bay area when The Power Pig was dominating the market. They weren't always number one, but they held their own. They used local club DJ's to mix the sets for them in the production studio and played them back over the air.
I used to work at Y108 and the Rebel in Pittsburgh back in the early 90's, and our GM at the time had just come from managing The Power Pig. He and the others got blown out when they switched formats. They made money while it lasted, but that's a more ethnically diverse market than the central PA region. I don't see a "dance station" working unless there's a heavy amount of disco or 80's funk in the music library.
I used to work at Y108 and the Rebel in Pittsburgh back in the early 90's, and our GM at the time had just come from managing The Power Pig. He and the others got blown out when they switched formats. They made money while it lasted, but that's a more ethnically diverse market than the central PA region. I don't see a "dance station" working unless there's a heavy amount of disco or 80's funk in the music library.