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Christmas Music

Yes, for those who are fortunate enough to own HD radio. Do they even sell them in regular dept. stores such as Best Buy at all?

Best Buy in my local mall had them years ago, but I haven't been in the store forever. I've never seen an HD radio at any of the surviving department stores around here: Boscov's (bottom-feeding Pennsylvania chain), Walmart or Kohl's. Not sure Boscov's even does electronics, I know Kohl's doesn't. We have a Target nearby, but I've never shopped there.
 
Best Buy website still has the "tabletop" portable.It may not be on the shelves regularly but could be
"shipped to a store" or bought online for home delivery.
Bought mine a few years ago at the Saugus Best Buy
but it again may not be on the shelves like it
was then.
 
If indeed it will be dueling stations (if, if) we could see, well, hear one flip right after the other! Ready to fire up just after the competitor throws the switch.
Unless someone has some inside info (EXAMPLE: "psst, I hear the other guys may be switching tomorrow just before PM drive..."--"oh really? then we'll do it at noon tomorrow and beat them to the punch!" --THAT kind of thing)
 
Explain, please? Does WROR go all-Christmas overnight? Play a block of Christmas songs during the evening shift?

I have never listened to it, but I think they have a block of time for the kiddies to call in for a chat with Santa.
Like in between 7 & 7:30 or such.
 
No hints yet from holiday perennials WRCH and WMAS, but the first item in the WMAS website's slide show is about the station's Christmas tree, which I assume is some sort of do-gooder promotion.
 
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