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It Had To Happen

WHTT has joined the Christmas music fray, playing three or four holiday songs an hour mixed with their regular format of Buffalo's greatest hits. It must have begun Thanksgiving day when the station featured a holiday music top twenty countdown around noon. Sounds like everything from Elmo & Patsy to Bing & Bowie, Beach Boys to Springsteen. It's very eclectic, almost Jack and Lake-like, uh, except with very live announcers who sound like they're into it and no protracted stories about how Bing & Bowie got drunk together after they recorded the song.

Does this type of mix suit the 35-54 listener better than going All-Christmas-All-The-Time?
 
> Does this type of mix suit the 35-54 listener better than
> going All-Christmas-All-The-Time?
>
Depends on the type of Christmas music, I guess, but it also goes back to an earlier comment I made in an earlier thread too:
"It would be silly to have more than two all christmas stations in Buffalo, Yes? No?"<P ID="signature">______________
"If you never say NO, How much is your YES worth?"
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