This afternoon, WBEB flipped to X-Mas music today!
This afternoon, WBEB flipped to X-Mas music today!
I really don't undertstand the rush to play Christmas music... Let us celebrate Thanksgiving, then maybe we can talk about Christmas. At this rate in a couple of years we will be listening to Christmas music in July.
I understand the rush to play it--it works. And it's a business. What I don't understand is the rush to listen in the first place. Or to listen to nothing but Christmas endlessly. I enjoyed the era when stations mixed in a holiday song within the format, maybe ramping up the mix on the way to Christmas. But hey, whatever. That's why I create a new playlist on my phone--Christmas + regular, so it goes back and forth.
As you say, I get it, it's a business, what I don't understand (as you also say) is the need to listen to ALL Christmas songs, WJBR and WBEB are like in that line... Don't missunderstand me, I'm not The Grinch, I love Christmas time but I would like to listen some songs mixed in the playlists, not a whole playlist with ONLY Christmas songs, whatever. The audience talks.
I don't understand (as you also say) is the need to listen to ALL Christmas songs,
Radio does formats. That's what radio has been for over 40 years. So you got your rock format, your country format, your news format, and your Christmas format. It only lasts a couple months. But it's a format. For those few weeks, the station flips format to Christmas. If you like it, you park there for a few weeks. If you don't, you know to avoid it. At the same time, I'm sure there are other stations who mix in the occasional Christmas song in the weeks before the holiday. I usually program in one or two an hour.
Why not just tune in to the HD2, if your office doesn't have an HD radio, chip in a few bucks a piece and purchase an Insignia table HD radio for under 50.00, problem solved and even better is WSTW HD2 a wide variety of soft hits from the 60's 70's 80's and 90's...
Well, you are saying that is normal for stations to "change format for Christmas", while that's totally true, that phenomenom is kinda unique and I know most of the people love it, but for example imagine WDEL changing it's news format for a few weeks and broadcasting Gospel 24/7 because the Pope visit... It will be nuts (yes, I know iHeart did that with the Jazz AM in Philly, anyways... It's nuts). I honestly think that what you do is by far the best option, a couple of songs per hour to cheer up the Christmas spirit, perfect, but that's it, not a 24/7 "Broadcasting from North Pole".
Another funny thing is that every year they seem to start earlier and I think that kills the "special moment". At one point we are going to end up listening to Christmas songs while celebrating the 4th of July.
But as you say, the dial is full with stations, I'm just thinking out loud and making a bit of rant, nevermind!
The difference though, is women like Christmas Music and they, generally speaking, are the target demo thus the advertisers like the "season of Christmas Music" and the stations like it for the revenue it generates, with the larger ratings. So it's purely business.