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Madonna's "Like a Prayer" was one of the first songs heard on the new Adult Hits 95.7 The Spot on Houston's FM dial.

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Madonna's "Like a Prayer" was one of the first songs heard on the new Adult Hits 95.7 The Spot on Houston's FM dial.

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On Friday morning regular listeners of Hot 95.7 FM in Houston who tuned in to hear the latest pop hits from Maroon 5, Taylor Swift, and The Chainsmokers instead heard a robotic voice counting down from 2,957.

The CBS Radio station’s website touted a major change to come at 12:30 p.m.

After the countdown ended, a promo for Adult Hits 95.7 The Spot featuring Madonna, Bon Jovi, Outkast, Green Day, Duran Duran, and Def Leppard played, touting the new Spot as the place for classic pop hits.

The first song played in full was Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy” from 1984’s “Purple Rain” album.

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So, think oldies for millennials? The top mall hits of the ‘80s? Don’t worry, we also heard Maroon 5 in that kickoff promo too proving everyone loves Adam Levine.

Fans of Kendrick Lamar, Sia, and dubstep might feel left out though.

"We worked exhaustively to understand what Houston listeners were missing in the market from their local radio stations," said Sarah Frazier, SVP/Market Manager for CBS Radio in Houston in a press release Friday.

"Listeners told us they wanted their own spot to hear their favorite music hits, a spot to relax and energize at work and a spot to feel comfy and complete."

Meanwhile some listeners didn't seem to enjoy the change and took to Hot 95-7's old Facebook profile to express their disinterest.

You can listen to the new format for yourself here on the station's official site.

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When radio stations are in a transition period that routinely “stunt” and do something unique to reset the station. A few years back when Houston’s News 92FM made the switch from news radio to classic hip-hop and rap they played wall-to-wall Beyoncé music.

Longtime Houstonians might remember 95.7 FM in its previous country music incarnations KIKK-FM, Young Country 95.7 and 95.7 KIKK-FM and later the jazzy 95-7 The Wave. In 2008 it switched to the Hot 95-7 format and leaned on high-energy Top 40 hits.

Meanwhile one of CBS Radio's other Houston stations Mix 96.5 FM was teasing a change of their on its Facebook profile.

We'll see what "New Year, New Mix" means soon enough.