I've heard of malls, department stores and even auto dealerships having "Christmas in July" sales in the past, especially during slow years when sales were down and they had no solid promotions between July 4th and Labor Day to try and push inventory. However, I heard a lower-rated AC station advertising they'd be playing patriotic music for a few days ahead of and during the July 4th holiday. I tuned in a few times; it was mostly patriotic music, orchestras playing Sousa marches, and most any Top 40 tune from the 80s and newer that mentioned "summer" or "vacation" or "America" in the title. Lee Greenwood, Neil Diamond, etc.
The next day, July 5th, they started playing Christmas music and announced it was now "Christmas in July" on their station, for the remainder of the month. My fingers couldn't reach the radio quickly enough to switch it off! I know stations have been playing holiday music earlier and earlier, but IMO the entire month of July is pushing it, especially when it's sweltering hot outside and many are thinking of vacations, beaches, swimming pools, picnics and the like. Even if they play the occasional sentimental tune that may normally invoke holiday thoughts, I'm not sure it has that effect in July.
Are any other stations doing this, or is this a programmer trying something out of the box to see if it works? The station is an independent so I'm not sure what if any research they may have done or if they're just tossing this against the proverbial wall to see if it sticks?
The next day, July 5th, they started playing Christmas music and announced it was now "Christmas in July" on their station, for the remainder of the month. My fingers couldn't reach the radio quickly enough to switch it off! I know stations have been playing holiday music earlier and earlier, but IMO the entire month of July is pushing it, especially when it's sweltering hot outside and many are thinking of vacations, beaches, swimming pools, picnics and the like. Even if they play the occasional sentimental tune that may normally invoke holiday thoughts, I'm not sure it has that effect in July.
Are any other stations doing this, or is this a programmer trying something out of the box to see if it works? The station is an independent so I'm not sure what if any research they may have done or if they're just tossing this against the proverbial wall to see if it sticks?