95.3 WLKR from Norwalk is doing rock-based Christmas music with some non-mainstream alternative songs.
Extended Christmas music? Highly unlikely, but it sounds like a format change is coming, as this seems like they need more time to get things ready.WMJI is planning to continue Christmas music until December 28th
Extended Christmas music? Highly unlikely, but it sounds like a format change is coming, as this seems like they need more time to get things ready.
No way in hell will they be changing format. They're consistently #1 in ratings [at least the 6+ and I have a feeling pretty much in the more important demos] They may tweak it a bit with some "newer" oldies but probably not by much.Extended Christmas music? Highly unlikely, but it sounds like a format change is coming, as this seems like they need more time to get things ready.
Extended Christmas music? Highly unlikely, but it sounds like a format change is coming, as this seems like they need more time to get things ready.
Looks like 'QGR staying the courseThe WQGR website now shows Music Express Broadcasting Corp. as the owner. I wonder if the Christmas music is a transition to a possible tweak for the station.
And, will WREO and WZOO further adjust programming with WQGR out of the picture?
Extended Christmas music? Highly unlikely, but it sounds like a format change is coming, as this seems like they need more time to get things ready.
A huge, almost total number of agency accounts end with Christmas. Unless retailers have a post-Christmas sale, it's not until well into January that those accounts come back, slowly.There are older groups who like Christmas music to continue through December 31. Also, it allows stations to not to have to pay people to make shifts to their programming during that timeperiod. I'm also guessing that, unlike most other weeks of the year, the week between Christmas and New Year's behaves very much like weekends; that is, many advertisers are on holiday themselves and pay less attention to it. (Since I'm guessing on all of these fronts, perhaps I will be corrected.)
Was in rotation on CLE Oldies. Kink's "Father Christmas", too.All I know is that I have very rarely heard my favorite Christmas song on the radio and I expect the same to be true this year.
(It's the second verse that makes the song controversial in some circles. Many critics call it "the atheists' Christmas song.")
What about "Monster's Holiday" by Bobby "Boris" Pickett, which was the original follow up single to his mega-monster hit, "Monster Mash"?Was in rotation on CLE Oldies. Kink's "Father Christmas", too.
Lots of Christmas standards, oldies, parodies, and even Alabama's "Christmas in Dixie".
Lon Chaney Jr's "Monsters Holiday"? Check! Snoopy's Christmas? Check! Grandma Got Run Over? As much as I don't care for it, check! 12 Pains of Xmas? Check! Cheech and Chong? Check! Stan Freberg's "Christmas Dragnet"? Check! Euclid Beach Band's "Rockin Around the Christmas Tree"? Check!
Christmas is over, when iHeart says it over, and by the looks of it.... it's over!