The general consensus
In other words, you have no actual data, just your own opinion. And you refuse to accept actual data because it doesn't agree with your opinion.
The general consensus
The general consensus and complaints are that retailers and radio are pushing Christmas themed items and music too early. Opinions range from, jeez, let's get past Halloween first, let's enjoy Thanksgiving, then we'll worry about Christmas (one holiday at a time mentality.) It's almost like, the two holidays are being skipped all together. I realize it's the holiday season as a whole (Oct 31-Jan 1), but if that's the case, should we add Labor Day as the frontrunner to kick things off? It might get to that eventually.
In other words, you have no actual data, just your own opinion. And you refuse to accept actual data because it doesn't agree with your opinion.
I should add that all of the record labels officially release their new Christmas music at the end of October. They are doing that for a reason. The want it to be available for people to buy, stream, and enjoy in November.
It did not matter that there were no chilly night, no colorful Fall leaves, no pumpkins and, of course, no pumpkin pie. It was a season where family and friends all came together and took comfort in the intangible quality of the commonality of Christmas that bridged politics, income or any of the other things that today are used as weapons to separate us.
Whatever the reason, the facts show that you are wrong.
This summer I actually noted the date - August 11. That was the day a whole boatload of ceramic pumpkins showed up in the front our local grocery store. I noted to Ms. Flipper, that this was exactly 81 days, or almost 12 weeks before Halloween and just how ridiculous that was. Who wants to buy one of those in early August?
There is a Spanish expression that figuratively translates as "the worst kind of deafness comes from not wanting to hear".
And I am not wrong. Everyone has their traditions and ways and the corporate conglomerates and their world of "facts" will not change me or anyone else that is set in their way of doing things this time of year.
Hey david can u tell me the very first radio station that went all christmas and what year. I know kost started in 2001.
The format is lucrative because for every person who loudly bah-humbugs Christmas music, there are at least two or three people who quietly can't wait for for Christmas music. "Some stations will increase their audience by more than 50 percent," 106.9 Play's Collins said. "It's a dramatic jump for the stations that go all-Christmas."
Thanks for posting the article. The answer is 1990. Kez went all christmas. Wow thats a long time ago. Just think prior to that year the only time we heard all christmas music on commercial radio was christmas day for the most part.
I really enjoy the christmas music but i just wish they would play more variety but i get why they dont. People want the tried n true n if they dont get it they will change the station. Its ashame though collective soul has a great cover of blue christmas.
The answer is 1990. KEZ went all Christmas. Wow, that's a long time ago. Just think prior to that year the only time we heard all Christmas music on commercial radio was Christmas day for the most part.
Mariah who? (hahahaha)K-Earth was really good at that as well. Played a song or two every hour leading to about noon on the 24th, then they would play solid Christmas music til 4 or 6pm Christmas Day, then go back to regular oldies. That was in the late 80's and 90's I believe. Not sure what they do today, since I no longer tune in to them regularly. There are hundreds of good Christmas songs and carols out there from the 50's and 60's, rat pack included, but yes, most stations stick to the top 50 with Mariah leading the list every year it seems.
I do remember in 2000 on 1260 AM when they were adult standard format they went all chrIstmas with adult standards. It was really cool.
When a stations goes all christmas technically how is it done? Is the music already on the computer and they just switch over? What are the technical things that have to be done to go all christmas. I take it all the music is there already.
When a stations goes all christmas technically how is it done? Is the music already on the computer and they just switch over? What are the technical things that have to be done to go all christmas. I take it all the music is there already.