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A special Christmas radio gift...

Re: Christma$ Me$$age

I usually get my Christmas fix from XM's "Special Xmas". The mix is far more eclectic than the usual radio suspects (Novelty, traditional, many styles and artists...from Jim Nabors to The Yobs). Even then, a few days of holiday spirit is my limit. Jack could really do something special in this vein, but more likely they'll just put "Now That's What I Call Christmas" on shuffle.

Like the others, it'll be the usual Nat King Cole and The Carpenters over and over, with Celene Dion thrown in to appear "current".
 
> > I
> > > enjoy Christmas music, but who the hell can listen to it
>
> > for
> > > so long without getting extremely burned on it?
> > >
> >
> > Women.
>
> Wrong. This chick ain't down.
>

Suit yourself, the stations that do it see increases on average.
 
> > I
> > > enjoy Christmas music, but who the hell can listen to it
>
> > for
> > > so long without getting extremely burned on it?
> > >
> >
> > Women.
> >
> Ian, did you mean Women 25-54 or Women in general?
>

Late 30s to mid 50s is the sweet-spot for Christmas Music.
 
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