When a radio station does something like this, it's usually just stunting, which basically means radio stations play something different than they usually do. Like, if a station is planning on switching from Top 40 to talk, and the new talk format won't launch until after Christmas, they may play Christmas music from the time they shut down the old format until the launch of the new one. I think this is the case here, they're probably switching to an urban/rhythmic format.
Edit: Another article mentions stunting:
http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlin...ws-92-houston/
There's a rumor that Radio One is selling the station to Cumulus. I think it could also be like I said above a switch to an urban/rhythmic format.
A station stunting with just one artist has happened before:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stunti...porary_formats
"As had occurred in the above all-Beatles stunt, a station may stunt temporarily with consecutive songs by the same artist, either as a tribute to the departing format or a clue to the new one. The former occurred when CHMT-FM/Timmins, ON played songs by Timmins native Shania Twain before changing from country to adult hits in March 2006; the latter occurred when WHLD/Niagara Falls, NY transitioned from brokered programming to adult standards by playing Frank Sinatra songs exclusively in August 2010."
Bey her impact tho, when will your fave get an entire radio station dedicated to her even for just a short time?
