Correction! I was at the bank today paying my credit card bill. Actually, I also get my cash by writing checks at the bank. That should be no surprise on this thread, actually.vchimpanzee said:K-104.7 is all-Christmas.
That's okay because last night I heard "The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" by Andy Williams, "Little Drummer Boy" by Harry Simeone Chorale, and "Do You Hear What I Hear" by Bing Crosby.
Being a soft rock station, though, they couldn't avoid a really annoying station identification. Plus I had to change stations because they can't avoid contemporary stuff either.
It was on Thanksgiving Day. Really nice.publisher said:Didn't Westwood One (now Dial Global) Adult Standards go all Christmas the last few years? Does anyone know or recall when the switch happened. Pre or post-Thanksgiving?
vchimpanzee said:For those of you who don't know it already, Worthless Classics is now doing "The Twelve Days of Christmas", as they call it.
Laurie Bandemir is just filling in for Bud Buschardt, isn't she? She didn't replace him. Right?
Lighter and lighter?Famous56guy said:vchimpanzee said:For those of you who don't know it already, Worthless Classics is now doing "The Twelve Days of Christmas", as they call it.
Laurie Bandemir is just filling in for Bud Buschardt, isn't she? She didn't replace him. Right?
She is just filling in for him (so they say) Timeless Classics was playing a great mix of nostaglia music, now they have returned to thier "tweeked" format again, going lighter and lighter. Seems like the unforgettable sound of the 40's 50's and 60's is being blended out along with Joe lacena and Eddie Hubbard. They are not going to attract new listeners,and will only annoy and loose thier loyal following.