For the past two decades, I-Heart has been the most aggressive operator as regards all-Christmas formats.
While some I-Heart stations (most notably Chicago's WLIT-93.9) flipped to all-Christmas during the first nine days of November, most of the company's stations that will do so this year took the plunge yesterday (November 10th). There are a few exceptions: Among them are New York's WLTW-106.7 and Washington's WASH-97.1, which are expected to again go all-Christmas this year, but probably not until sometime on or after this Friday (November 17th).
Radio Insight.com story, quoting an I-Heart press release:
iHeartMedia Launches Christmas Music On Over 85 Stations - RadioInsight .
Interestingly enough, this year's coordinated flip took place nearly a week later than last year (2022), when the flip took place on November 4th (the first Friday of that month). I actually thought this year's coordinated flip would have been last Friday (November 3rd), or even as early as the 1st.
While some I-Heart stations (most notably Chicago's WLIT-93.9) flipped to all-Christmas during the first nine days of November, most of the company's stations that will do so this year took the plunge yesterday (November 10th). There are a few exceptions: Among them are New York's WLTW-106.7 and Washington's WASH-97.1, which are expected to again go all-Christmas this year, but probably not until sometime on or after this Friday (November 17th).
Radio Insight.com story, quoting an I-Heart press release:
iHeartMedia Launches Christmas Music On Over 85 Stations - RadioInsight .
Interestingly enough, this year's coordinated flip took place nearly a week later than last year (2022), when the flip took place on November 4th (the first Friday of that month). I actually thought this year's coordinated flip would have been last Friday (November 3rd), or even as early as the 1st.
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