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American Top 40 December 23 and 30, 1972

KOLA is a very popular station in the Inland Empire, the K-Earth signal makes it out there but when they stopped being an oldies station a lot of folks went to KOLA
 
With how year end countdowns are done what happens with Christmas songs like Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas is You that make it to No. 1 every year now? Or it just not counted?
 
With how year end countdowns are done what happens with Christmas songs like Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas is You that make it to No. 1 every year now? Or it just not counted?
Traditionally, Christmas songs don't make the year-end countdown. Two reasons---one, most of them didn't chart long enough to offset big records from the rest of the year. Two, there's not much appetite to hear them again seven days after you've just stopped playing them.
 
Traditionally, Christmas songs don't make the year-end countdown. Two reasons---one, most of them didn't chart long enough to offset big records from the rest of the year. Two, there's not much appetite to hear them again seven days after you've just stopped playing them.
White Christmas by Bing Crosby did make the survey, way back when.
 
Don't know which 2 episodes UR talking about, but on their usual Saturday Noon Casey Kasem, Sirius 70s on 7 did the top 80 songs of 1972
The two referenced episodes in the post would have been the two year end episodes that ran on SiriusXM. Substations combined them from them for an entire weekend
 
The two referenced episodes in the post would have been the two year end episodes that ran on SiriusXM. Substations combined them from them for an entire weekend
I heard there was some station doing the whole weekend, but I searched high and low and couldn't find it.
 
I only listen to Casey's countdowns from the early 70s, 24/7 from i-heart and various stations on the weekend (WUPE 6:AM and WDNY 9:AM Saturdays) and other times on some other stations.
I listen on SiriusXM and join the Twitter chat that goes along with the noon Eastern airing
 
I listen on SiriusXM and join the Twitter chat that goes along with the noon Eastern airing
I used to do a similar thing with Don Tandler (a N.J.dj) does a chat thing on Saturdays on "Pop Gold Radio" on Facebook (I'm not on Twitter)
 
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