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MOViN 101.1 Out -- Christmas Music In

I think this was a smart move. They are abandoning the existing cume, so why not use the cume appeal of Christmas music to grab some presets before the move to ESPN/Sports?

Crazy, but cool out of the box thinking.
 
wow, early!! but a good move. lol i'm reading this post as I see a "Movin" banner at the top of Radio Info.com.

so what where down to 11 in the format now?
 
brlmedia said:
wow, early!! but a good move. lol i'm reading this post as I see a "Movin" banner at the top of Radio Info.com.

so what where down to 11 in the format now?
Jack and his clones have seemed to outlast Movin lol. but even Jammin oldies seemed to outlast Movin
 
The St. Louis Movin station was the worst sounding of the genre. I'm sure Alan Burns is happy to see it gone. Maybe he made them blow it up early. Its funny, their websits still says Movin', but the "now playing" area lists Christmas songs. Nice attention to detail.
 
Movin' was DOA in St. Louis - rhythmic formats have never done well here - when the station launched it was a typical "Movin'" station, but the ratings proved to be much lower than the Hot AC that they replaced, and gradually they tried to do damage control, and move it back towards a Hot AC, but the damage was already done.
 
First of all, the 24-hour Christmas music idea was ALWAYS a bad idea. Even when it does start at a "reasonable" time. And here's the thing: IT'S NOT THE RIGHT TIME. Could we possibly enjoy fall in St. Louis first, before we are bombarded by the Christmas stuff?!? Is that really so much to ask? Who's idea was this??? :mad:
 
You mean you don't LOVE the Holiday Hits with the sunshine and 80 degree temps today in St. Louis?

The people at Bonneville are obviously more festive than you.
 
Movin 101.1 is the earliest (for now) station to go to all christmas music. Is it November yet???? ???
 
In my opinion, it’s wayyyyy too early to run a Christmas music format. I mean, Cmon, we haven’t even scared the lil’ kids yet on Halloween, and we’re breaking into a chorus of “Jingle Bells?” I’m sorry, Bonville, but it’s just way too damn early for this. Send santa back to the North Pole for a month or so. It hasn’t even started snowing yet. This is silly, and stupid. Yo, Bonville! It’s October 12, not December 12. Get with the program!

--The Radio Kid
(AKA Oswego Jeremy, as nicknamed by George of the Radio Racket.)
My email: [email protected].
 
I just ran across this radio station and just had to call back home to let them hear what was on the radio. This is totally insane lol. But I am learning that nothing seems to shock me here. But hey, if you listen to it long enough, you may just believe its cold outside lmao
 
crainbebo said:
Movin 101.1 is the earliest (for now) station to go to all christmas music. Is it November yet???? ???
Movin 101.1 didnt beat the Record for early 1st Christmas station. which is held by 93.1 in Indianapolis last year which flipped on october 8th
 
Good thing the FCC doesn't enforce the rule about 'operating in the public interest.' There has to be more demand for Morse code training than for Xmas music in October. An industry in dire straits -- seeking top of mind positioning in the advertising community -- isn't enhanced by clownish stunts such as this. Over the air radio broadcasting needs to be demonstrating inventiveness, determination, awareness, and forward thinking. This shows desperation -- one step and a handful of listeners short of just pulling the plug on the transmitter.
 
I was this close to visiting St Louis last Friday, imagine how much I would be surprised to hear Christmas music when it was 84 degrees outside. In Philadelphia when Sunny 104.5 pioneered the all-Christmas format, "it wasn't even Thanksgiving yet". Now, it's not even Halloween yet.

They should put 106.5 The Arch on 101.1 and ESPN on 106.5.

When did 93.1 in Indianapolis flip to Christmas last year?
 
Nick said:
I was this close to visiting St Louis last Friday, imagine how much I would be surprised to hear Christmas music when it was 84 degrees outside. In Philadelphia when Sunny 104.5 pioneered the all-Christmas format, "it wasn't even Thanksgiving yet". Now, it's not even Halloween yet.

They should put 106.5 The Arch on 101.1 and ESPN on 106.5.

When did 93.1 in Indianapolis flip to Christmas last year?
93.1 flipped at Noon on October 8th last year
 
lovemystl said:
First of all, the 24-hour Christmas music idea was ALWAYS a bad idea. Even when it does start at a "reasonable" time. And here's the thing: IT'S NOT THE RIGHT TIME. Could we possibly enjoy fall in St. Louis first, before we are bombarded by the Christmas stuff?!? Is that really so much to ask? Who's idea was this??? :mad:

I have a friend in the STL area who might have an aircheck of Movin.' Have to find his email though. And you know what? I want Christmas music early. Just the other night in the shower I thought to myself 'I am so sick of all this regular AC music.' How about this for a really bad idea - 24 hours of NON-stop loops of Billy Joel's "It's Still Rock And Roll To Me"? That song gets on my nerves so much as well as John Mellancamp's "Little Pink Houses" and "Small Town." I mean, enough is enough! These are not #1 songs of today!!! Bring on the Xmas music! I also vote to bring back Movin' afterwards, or The River!
 
Nick said:
I was this close to visiting St Louis last Friday, imagine how much I would be surprised to hear Christmas music when it was 84 degrees outside. In Philadelphia when Sunny 104.5 pioneered the all-Christmas format, "it wasn't even Thanksgiving yet". Now, it's not even Halloween yet.

They should put 106.5 The Arch on 101.1 and ESPN on 106.5.

When did 93.1 in Indianapolis flip to Christmas last year?

Why would it matter? Since this summer's signal upgrade, 101.1 and 106.5 are both 100kW Class C1 operations with nearly identical signals...
 
Not to mention that there's no sense in messing with a successful station. 106.5 The Arch is doing well, and moving it would only cause confusion.
 
It's ironic and typical in radio that the last book before a format flip would be fabulous, and Movin's was. Too bad the big "B" couldn't wait it out long enough to continue to get a following. It's typical corporate radio.
Sports...yeah, I don't have high hopes.
 
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