Has anybody's local radio station gone to all Christmas yet??? When it does what is the station????
sack said:I already saw my first "holiday" commercial for Target, weeks before Halloween. Way too early for that.
If you aren't hearing that overproduced Phil Spector garbage every year, you aren't listening to much Christmas music. It's all I can do to avoid that crap!sack said:ALthough I do enjoy Christmas music, most of what is played is shmaltzy A/C stuff, dull, duller and dullest. There is so much fun rock and old R&B Christmas music that you never hear on the radio. I understand the formulaic programming to gain the biggest audience, but why does that happen in a niche format like Christmas music. THere seems to be plenty of room to expand playlists. I never seem to hear Bruce, Tom Petty, The Beatles Christmas records,The Temptations, the Phil Spector Christmas album, or even ALvin and the Chipmunks or the Waitresses, all pretty mainstream to my ears.
Sack commented: said:Although I do enjoy Christmas music, most of what is played is schmaltzy A/C stuff, dull, duller and dullest. There is so much fun rock and old R&B Christmas music that you never hear on the radio.
Is that true? Could this be the first station to flip for the 2012 holiday season?According to Radio Insight.com, newly-launched KYXE-104.9 in the Yakima, Washington area has gone all-Christmas, and likely will remain so through December 25th.
firepoint525 said:If you aren't hearing that overproduced Phil Spector garbage every year, you aren't listening to much Christmas music. It's all I can do to avoid that crap!sack said:ALthough I do enjoy Christmas music, most of what is played is shmaltzy A/C stuff, dull, duller and dullest. There is so much fun rock and old R&B Christmas music that you never hear on the radio. I understand the formulaic programming to gain the biggest audience, but why does that happen in a niche format like Christmas music. THere seems to be plenty of room to expand playlists. I never seem to hear Bruce, Tom Petty, The Beatles Christmas records,The Temptations, the Phil Spector Christmas album, or even ALvin and the Chipmunks or the Waitresses, all pretty mainstream to my ears.And the first Very Special Christmas album still gets way too much airplay, probably at the expense of all the followup albums!
Apparently so. From what I've read, it's the launch of a customized format called North Pole Radio.Hardrocker9 said:Is that true? Could this be the first station to flip for the 2012 holiday season?According to Radio Insight.com, newly-launched KYXE-104.9 in the Yakima, Washington area has gone all-Christmas, and likely will remain so through December 25th.
Our AC station here (Nashville) has gotten "hotter" and edgier over the last five years or so, particularly with no full-time hot AC here any longer. Yet they, too, play the absolute sappiest Christmas songs over and over and over again every year at Christmas. But apparently, the reason why they (and others) simply switch to Christmas music cold-turkey (rather than starting out by playing a few at a time and then gradually increasing) is because the Christmas songs that they DO play simply don't blend well with the non-Christmas music that they play the rest of the year. Hard to justify playing Bing Crosby and P!nk back-to-back. But both artists are on their roster, just not at the same time of the year. Would definitely be a trainwreck playing those two back-to-back.Joseph_Gallant said:That's probably because most of the stations that do temporarily suspend their regular formats over in November and December to go 24/7 Christmas music are Soft Adult Contemporary formats, and as such, an effort does have to be made to have the Christmas music "fit" somewhat with what listeners to those stations expect to hear over the rest of the year.Sack commented: said:Although I do enjoy Christmas music, most of what is played is schmaltzy A/C stuff, dull, duller and dullest. There is so much fun rock and old R&B Christmas music that you never hear on the radio.
Yes, the Fish and Mix 92.9 have almost identical playlists during November and December. I have heard the Beach Boys "Little Saint Nick" on the Fish. (I don't hear much Christmas music anywhere, because I tend to delete all-Christmas-music-playing stations from my presets. And I have been known to PERMANENTLY change my listening habits because of a station's programming during November-December.) Seems like the Fish usually changes over to all-Christmas before Mix 92.9 does, but Mix has the stronger signal.anotherguy said:The AC CCM Fish stations in Nashville go all Christmas every year starting in November, and they'll play AC CCM christmas music, but they mix in too much secular easy listening Christmas music as well at the times I've heard them. I definitely think they could mix in more clean secular AC Christmas music as well.
As for my own personal listening I have a ton of Christmas comedy music that I listen to on my MP3 player that doesn't get played much on the radio anywhere.![]()
The 100000watts.com list is now available...EZway2go said:The website 100000watts.com usually maintains a list of stations by state switching to all-Christmas, and it's updated daily (or so they've done the last couple of years). I checked and haven't seen anything yet, so it's too early. But I would recommend checking that site again the first week of November.