Did you just type something about seeing portable people meters?! What would that prove?
Look, your argument just doesn't make a lotta sense. You seem to frequently posit things here as facts when they are really just your own thoughts or guesstimates. What really amuses me is how you refuse to let it go when anyone points it out.
Case in point: "I'm just saying there is no way you had as many people listening to Christmas Music on December 29-31 than there would have been from December 22 to 24." Did you see the meters?
Continuing: "And since the period ran through January 7th, there certainly wasn't any Christmas listening going on that last week." Utter nonsense. If anything can be certain, it would the opposite: That there was "Christmas listening" going on that last week. In 2026 (and for almost as long as I can remember), radio is a business led by research. No one at Audacy said, "Let's just play it for the whole week after Christmas, even though there may 'certainly' be no one listening, and just see what happens." They did it because actual evidence said it would retain listeners.
And finally: "Do some stay for the Christmas bonus? Sure." Here, you are quite simply typing out both sides of your keyboard. Just sentences earlier, you said there's "certainly" no Christmas listening going on, but you end with, "Sure" there are. You can't have it both ways.