Or it’s a brilliant programming decision. 2021 hasn’t been all that great of a year and maybe listeners need a little Christmas right this very minute to forget all the crap that’s going on. Only the ratings will tell us if the move was brilliant.Star going this early smacks of desperation.
Hardly Brilliant. It's really an exercise in futility. Does it generate more revenue in any way? Some people complain, some like it, and the majority never notice any difference. Since Buffalo is a diary market, it seems unlikely that it would lead to any revenue increase. They lose nothing by dumping the disposable regular format for 2 months.Or it’s a brilliant programming decision. 2021 hasn’t been all that great of a year and maybe listeners need a little Christmas right this very minute to forget all the crap that’s going on. Only the ratings will tell us if the move was brilliant.
"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose..." So by extension, if "they (Star) lose nothing," it's likely they'll gain. Just a guess, but advertisers probably won't mind being part of the "holiday happiness," after all, it's not like Star flipped to All Iron Maiden and Guns 'n Roses. All Christmas is not my bowl of chili, but neither was Hot/AC... so guys like me didn't count in the first place and we sure as hell don't count now.... They lose nothing by dumping the disposable regular format for 2 months ...
Likely none of them. STAR's ratings have been eroding. The ones that tune out due to Xmas music may never come back. They could already be listening to a different station or no longer using Radio at all...But here's the salient question for this thread: What competitor stands to benefit as a result of Star's early flip? The Breeze? Classic Hits? Oldies? Country? Find out who Star shares with most, and it's likely that will be the format/station to most likely gain listeners who feel that it's a tad too early to be playing "Holly Jolly Christmas."
Nauseating.and goes all-Christmas music.
And I flip the switch and remove it from my car radio pre-sets until the holidays end.
Am I opposed to Christmas music? No. Am I opposed to it starting THIS early? Hell YES.
I understand, but I'd just like to get my two cents in here. I for one personally can't stand most Christmas music with a handful of exceptions such as the works of Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Secondly, participant radio stations in both Southern Ontario and Western New York should in my opinion delay the flip to all-Christmas music until after Remembrance Day just out of respect and sensitivity. It's widely believed where I am that people should wait until after Remembrance Day to put up Christmas decorations or turn on their Christmas lights. I've long been weary of CHFI and Star 102.5 who seem to insist on making the flip before that important day. I know this definitely isn't relevant from the perspective of radio as a strategic business (which it largely is in the commercial sector) but there are many who'll even tell you that the Christmas season arguably doesn't even begin until after American Thanksgiving. Just my two cents.The listeners who love this music year after year are a marketer's (and advertiser's) dream -- women 25-54. The listeners who flee for other formats are not. It's beyond this "not"'s comprehension, but I've accepted it, and complaining is pointless because it's showing no sign of changing.
People can get xmas tunes in a thousand places. I think their are at least 4 on Sirius.
Clearly you're not in the all-Christmas format's target demo.I understand, but I'd just like to get my two cents in here. I for one personally can't stand most Christmas music with a handful of exceptions such as the works of Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Secondly, participant radio stations in both Southern Ontario and Western New York should in my opinion delay the flip to all-Christmas music until after Remembrance Day just out of respect and sensitivity.
Who's listening? Those who don't pay for satellite radio or a streaming service. And Christmas music listeners don't give a whit about perfect segues based on mood, tempo, sound code and other parameters.People can get xmas tunes in a thousand places. I think their are at least 4 on Sirius. Why would anyone listen to the garbage xmas presentation STAR has. They have not changed the imaging liners in 15 years! The music is terrible, and scattered with no rhyme or reason.
Total bust due to lazy programming.
The dead soldiers being honored on Remembrance/Veterans Day, maybe?Clearly you're not in the all-Christmas format's target demo.
And what do you mean by "out of respect and sensitivity"? To who?
It seems that American retailers are starting the Christmas season before the Canadian Thanksgiving. Where retailers go, radio stations follow....there are many who'll even tell you that the Christmas season arguably doesn't even begin until after American Thanksgiving. Just my two cents.
Bolded by me. So is that to say that there is no material accepted means to measure the effect(s) of the Christmas music shenanigans?Star's 3 biggest competitors in rank are the following:
1. Kiss
2. YRK
3. 97 Rock
These are the station's STAR listeners go to when they change the dial from STAR
If there was anytime that people could resonate to the happy times of Christmas it was 2020. STAR did not do well last year, and the fact that there is no ratings period in Dec probably did not help, and won't help this year
People can get xmas tunes in a thousand places. I think their are at least 4 on Sirius. Why would anyone listen to the garbage xmas presentation STAR has. They have not changed the imaging liners in 15 years! The music is terrible, and scattered with no rhyme or reason.
Total bust due to lazy programming.
If Buffalo was a PPM (it's not, and probably won't be for the foreseeable future) programmers and managers could see the pros and cons of Christmas music within a week and determine when listeners are leaving, arriving ... and where listeners go when they leave that particular radio station.Bolded by me. So is that to say that there is no material accepted means to measure the effect(s) of the Christmas music shenanigans?