radiolistener66 said:Yeah, my wife (one of those Women 25-54 types) mentioned it yesterday, saying how it annoyed the living hell out of her and had switched for good. She usually bounces back and forth between 92.5, 95.1 & 97.5, but generally likes 95.1 better than the other two, but she's pissed. Says 6 weeks of Xmas is too much.
Maybe they can get away with it in Chambersburg, but not in Hagerstown--too many choices.
Doesn't bother me, since I never hear them anyway. Can't stand the husband-wife morning act--she's been propping the guy up for way too many years.
mleach said:Speaking of 97.5..I wonder if they will be doing the all Christmas thing this year since "Lite 97.5" is now under a new program director..Joe Sanchez and remembering Joe from his Winchester days, he really wasn't all that big into Christmas tunes unlike the previous 97.5 program director Stacy Drake and his wife Tammy. It was Stacy & Tammy's idea to do all Christmas on Lite. Maybe Joe will continue that "tradition" starting on black Friday. Guess we'll see.
bossjock 56 said:I think Rick and Lisa do a great job on MIX. My wife and I were discussing what it would be like to do a morning show together and came to the conclusion that it would lead to a weekly on air visit from a marriage counselor and eventually a divorce lawyer. They've been at this for awhile and do a very family friendly show. I don't have to turn the radio down when the kids are in the car.
ratingsgeek said:No, Drake had nothing to do with it. When they launched "Lite" on 95.9, switching from Country 9 or 10 years ago, the GM at the time, Yogi Yoder, decided it would be a good transition to do the All Christmas thing from Thanksgiving through Xmas and then debut "Lite." At the time only a handful of stations around the country had done the schtick, so it was still a novelty. IIRC, response was generally good so they continued it thereafter when "Lite" moved up to 97.5. It may be safe to say that Drake & his wife might have embraced the idea eventually, but it originated above his pay-grade.
RockofHBG said:Get over it folks, doing Christmas music this way works and big time, just like other things listeners complain about....like song repetition. For years WLTF tried to win with Christmas. They started too late (Black Friday)and played every Christmas song ever recorded. They had it all to themselves from 2000-2004 and never scored. Then in 2005, WIKZ started to do it the right way, starting early and playing just the hits! Last year WIKZ was number 1 12 + in the Fall 2008 ARB for the first time in years.I know it's crazy, but it works!!
RockofHBG said:Do you have Maximiser to break out the numbers? Oh, didn't think so. December (actually the last two weeks of November and the first two of December) goes ka-boom! Only someone who is so arrogant in their own opinions would let this opportunity get away....and there are many who do. Check out the ratings for scores of markets around the country where Christmas drives ratings through the roof. I don't know how it works, by by golly it does and BIG. By the way, the numbers you are quoting are two book averages. That's how the book is compiled in condensed markets. If you take just the 3 months in the Fall of 2008, WIKZ has a 12.0 share compared to WAYZ's 6.8 person 12+. If you look at just December of 2008 WIKZ has a 17.5 12+ as compared to WAYZ's 5.2. Can you hear me now?
jackandcoke said:But that's part of the charm of a one-station town. No matter how bad the programming is, you're always going to win.
edocean said:Plus don't forget, that 95.1 signal reaches alot of geography. You can hear this station everywhere, not only in Franklin County, but Washington County, and the panhandle of WV.
mleach said:edocean said:Plus don't forget, that 95.1 signal reaches alot of geography. You can hear this station everywhere, not only in Franklin County, but Washington County, and the panhandle of WV.
WIKZ goes as far south as Frederick County, VA ( Winchester ). One reason why for so many years WIKZ called themselves a FOUR-state station rather than "Tri-State" even though many of the other Hagerstown market stations still use "Tri-State" even if their signals do make it into Virginia, in some cases ( WAYZ and 106.9 The Eagle ) well beyond past Winchester...say Harrisonburg.