new_friends_gr said:I think that's kinda how AC stations used to do Christmas music up until 2000. Here in West Michigan, 2001 was the first time we ever heard 24/7 Christmas music. Anytime of year. I grew up in the Detroit area, and I'm pretty sure the only time they did 24/7 Christmas music was on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Prior to that, they just mixed a few Christmas songs in with their regular programming.
This is how I remember it too. I think there needs to be some sort of balance between the way its done today and the way it used to be done playing it only Dec 24 and 25. Two days of Christmas music is simply not enough but two months of it as is the case today is waaaay too much. Like I said before, it needs to be programmed in such a way where people get to hear it and enjoy it but not so much that it becomes a nuisance. In my area, both AC stations went Christmas weekends through October and then went all Christmas the day after Halloween. I realize when that time of year comes around I have the option to change the dial on my radio but out of curiosity, if this is what most people do, what is the economic sense of going Christmas November 1 if most people are going to tune it out until at least Thanksgiving?