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Flip to Christmas Music

But after the holidays, the ratings for MJI go back to what they were, so these are apparently outside people who don't care for the regular station, but want to hear Christmas music.
The Christmas music on AC stations often attracts Hot AC, Soft AC, Country and Classic Hits listeners who enjoy the mood those songs set. Even news/talk listeners will take a break from the daily hatefest to put on their happy holiday faces.
 
But after the holidays, the ratings for MJI go back to what they were, so these are apparently outside people who don't care for the regular station, but want to hear Christmas music.
They're still almost always # 1 in 6+ and the only double digit share all throughout the year. Yes, they pick up cume and TSL during the holidays. But it's not like they are in 16th place at a 1.6 and jumping to #1.

I don't think Keith Kennedy will mind if after the holiday book they go back down to a 9 or 10 share.
 
And who certifies them human? Do they have to take regular blood tests like the characters on Star Trek Deep Space 9 when they were fighting the changelings?
Life is getting way too weird.

iHeartRadio runs everyone through AncestryDNA, thus certifying them as human.

Also, it's far less work to hire someone to voice-track than it is to input entire conversations into AI text-to-voice generators with enough different people to pull off talkback-mic submissions.
 
The concept of satire is lost on people today. They believe everything that appears on their little screens.
Let's hope they never come across the essays of Jonathan Swift.
OMG, it was a JOKE!! :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Duh, I knooow! I was actually trying to make a (sarcastic) comment. Apparently, the concept of satire is lost on people today.

Then again, I came across this, so maybe not as satirical as first thought...

 
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