I'm pretty sure it was the WODS-HD2 channel that Joe's show stayed on after 103.3 became Amp. I don't know if it moves to the regular WMJX format on HD2 when they flip with Christmas or not.It may go to WMJX HD-2 with their regular AC format music through Christmas.
WMJX HD-2 plays Christmas music 24/7 year 'round, except during the season when the Christmas music switches to WMJX analog and HD-1, their usual AC format music moves to the HD2 for that duration, though jockless. Don't know if they would have the '80s show, with Joe, move to the HD2 until Christmas, but I recall that Joe's show was on a Boston area HD-2 subchannel only (of the former WBMX 104.1, now WWBX) for a period some years ago.
I still like my idea of going in gradually
Nov 1-3 one song an hour
Nov 4-10 2 songs an hour
Nov 11-18 three songs an hour
Nov 19-23 four songs an hour
Midnight Nov 23-830am Nov 25th NO Christmas music then go full tilt
When we didn't have the preponderance of signals that we have today, that made sense for the only A/C in town. Now, one station in a cluster can be dedicated to all-Christmas.I still like my idea of going in gradually
Nov 1-3 one song an hour
Nov 4-10 2 songs an hour
Nov 11-18 three songs an hour
Nov 19-23 four songs an hour
Midnight Nov 23-830am Nov 25th NO Christmas music then go full tilt
I forget what MJX do with their SAT. night '80s show. Does that go on hiatus?
I still like my idea of going in gradually
Nov 1-3 one song an hour
Nov 4-10 2 songs an hour
Nov 11-18 three songs an hour
Nov 19-23 four songs an hour
Midnight Nov 23-830am Nov 25th NO Christmas music then go full tilt

I still like my idea of going in gradually
Nov 1-3 one song an hour
Nov 4-10 2 songs an hour
Nov 11-18 three songs an hour
Nov 19-23 four songs an hour
Midnight Nov 23-830am Nov 25th NO Christmas music then go full tilt
I'd wait until Black Friday then play four songs an hour for the rest of the month.
December 1-7 five songs an hour
December 8-14 six songs an hour
December 15-21 seven songs an hour
December 22-23 eight songs an hour
December 24-25 All Christmas Music
What is your definition of it "failing"?These were both tried over and over, and have proven to fail in a competitive environment. Why would you do it with the preponderance of evidence that it's not as effective as what these station do now.
What is your definition of it "failing"?
That would make sense if yours was the only station in town, or the full-service A/C station and it was 1975.I'd wait until Black Friday then play four songs an hour for the rest of the month.
December 1-7 five songs an hour
December 8-14 six songs an hour
December 15-21 seven songs an hour
December 22-23 eight songs an hour
December 24-25 All Christmas Music
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A Radio-Locator search resulted in the following:Anyone on the Cape or in R.I. playing Christmas music yet ?