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Any stations still playing Christmas music?

There's still an all-Christmas station here in Jackson, MS. WIIN-AM and it's FM translator, 92.9, have been all-Christmas for about two weeks. I'd thought they would stop after the clock struck 12:01 this morning, but they're still going.

The WAY-FM affiliate is also still sprinkling in Christmas music.

I don't like the idea of an all-Christmas format after Christmas, but I don't mind some Christmas music being sprinkled in the days after. "Winter Wonderland" is a perfect example of a song that can be played after Christmas.
 
WHLM in Bloomsburg, Pa is still playing Christmas music. They start Thanksgiving day and go through New Years Day.
 
I also found out that Air 1 still has some Christmas music mixed in. But it's nothing unusual for Christian stations or networks to still have Christmas music for a few days after.

Actually the songs that are more about Winter than Christmas could be played further into the season, but it almost never is after New Year's Day.
 
Was listening to SiriusXM today, hit scan and heard Johnny Mathis' "Sleigh Ride" on WLTW, New York. Looking at their website, it looks like they're still playing a couple an hour mixed in with the regular stuff.
 
104.7 The Fish, a Contemporary Christian music station in Atlanta is still at it. They've never gone this long all-Christmas before so it is a little unusual. They may be experimenting to see how long is too long for their listeners. Their mix is mostly sacred stuff and it still is the Christian Christmas season.
 
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