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Christmas Music 2022

The Holiday Season maybe a few weeks off, but which radio station do you think will go All-Christmas this year?

Here is my prediction...KOIT, KBAY and maybe The Breeze!
 
Has the first station flipped yet? I don't remember which market it was in, but last year one of the RD boards was talking about a station that flipped on 10/31.
 
Only see KOIT and KBRG (Spanish) just doing it this year. KBAY is now Country.
KBRG tried all-Christmas in Spanish once, and it cost them about 70% of the AQH audience. There is no such thing as "Spanish language all-Christmas" programming because there is very, very little music.
 
KBRG tried all-Christmas in Spanish once, and it cost them about 70% of the AQH audience. There is no such thing as "Spanish language all-Christmas" programming because there is very, very little music.
Hi David. I promise to ask this only once - then I'll remember your answer. What is the AQH audience? Is it something to do with the number of listeners each quarter hour? Thank you, from Daryl :giggle:
 
KBRG tried all-Christmas in Spanish once, and it cost them about 70% of the AQH audience. There is no such thing as "Spanish language all-Christmas" programming because there is very, very little music.
Same goes for Hanukkah music. Not enough to program a station.
 
The Christmas Creep is alive and well. November to October to wait for this… Labor Day. 😩🤮
In Europe they don't have Thanksgiving so the Christmas season starts mid-late October in many places. (We start ours early because of our international audience). It's not like there is much in terms of Halloween or Thanksgiving music.
 
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