The past few years when I listened to The Fish's all-Christmas music, it really didn't sound all that different from B98.5's. Yes, The Fish played some CC artists, but both stations emphasized the pop songs.
This year, the 2 stations sound completely different. Did I not listen to The Fish long enough to notice in years past, or is this year really a change?
B98.5 is playing all popular Christmas songs, ones that everyone knows. And of course, the songs are being played over and over...and over, which is okay since it's just a month. B98.5's imaging, with Steve & Vikki alternated with comments about Christmas, sounds excellent. And, somehow the music seems to sound great with the station's processing.
The Fish is playing a lot of the pop songs but done by Christian Contemporary artists. And there are a lot of songs that are somewhat more religious and unfamiliar (at least to me). Additionally, The Fish is mixing in some really pop stuff by pop artists, such as the Ronettes. Overall, Fish's sound is somewhat softer and slightly solemn.
I find it interesting that B98.5 went all-Christmas an hour or so after The Fish. I guess B98.5 didn't want to lose one listener to The Fish, although I doubt they would have this year. Of course, I'm not the B98.5 PD, but I would have promoted B98.5 as the holiday music station the week before Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving week, saying it all starts Thanksgiving night at 7 with Delilah.
This year, the 2 stations sound completely different. Did I not listen to The Fish long enough to notice in years past, or is this year really a change?
B98.5 is playing all popular Christmas songs, ones that everyone knows. And of course, the songs are being played over and over...and over, which is okay since it's just a month. B98.5's imaging, with Steve & Vikki alternated with comments about Christmas, sounds excellent. And, somehow the music seems to sound great with the station's processing.
The Fish is playing a lot of the pop songs but done by Christian Contemporary artists. And there are a lot of songs that are somewhat more religious and unfamiliar (at least to me). Additionally, The Fish is mixing in some really pop stuff by pop artists, such as the Ronettes. Overall, Fish's sound is somewhat softer and slightly solemn.
I find it interesting that B98.5 went all-Christmas an hour or so after The Fish. I guess B98.5 didn't want to lose one listener to The Fish, although I doubt they would have this year. Of course, I'm not the B98.5 PD, but I would have promoted B98.5 as the holiday music station the week before Thanksgiving and Thanksgiving week, saying it all starts Thanksgiving night at 7 with Delilah.