94.9 has flipped.
Nothing to report yet from the usual suspects in Connecticut and Western Massachusetts. At least we are keeping THAT plague at bay!
106.5 WBMW is the only usual suspect in Connecticut for making the Christmas switch this early. How early they will flip this year is anyone's guess.
96.1 WSRS flipped today, apparently at 5 pm
WRCH is usually among the last to flip, despite pretty much owning Christmas in Hartford/New Haven for decades.
Now didn't some song just bypass Bing Cosby's "White Christmas" as the most popular song ever sold?
I did some research too. While "White Christmas"-Bing Cosby is the single biggest song of all time, it predates the music charts.
The second biggest selling charted song of all time is "Candle In The Wind ''97/Way You Look Tonight" is the best selling charting single of all time, according to Wikipedia.
Wikipedia should never be the first source you quote. Yes, the info there is supported by other websites, but one of the huge problems with info found on the internet is that no one knows for sure where it originated and how authoritative that original source was.
Other articles have collaborated this information too, but if you have credibility issues with what I found, then I not only encourage, but I insist that you prove me otherwise!
Not trying to pick a fight. I'm looking at the same articles. Google works the same for me as it does for you. In this case, Wiki is most likely right. I just don't like to see it cited as the primary source because it can be edited so quickly and effectively by people who, even if they have no malicious intent, may not know what they're talking about. I had an editor who would blow his stack at any subordinate who dared say "Wikipedia says ..." or "I saw on the internet that ..." when he'd ask them about certain details of a story. I learned my lesson very quickly!