With the exception of KDKA in Pittsburgh, WGN in Chicago and WCCO in Minneapolis, many news/talk stations around the country have more or less abandoned the Christmas Music programming that has been a mainstay for decades. Most of the IHeart radio stations have chucked the Christmas music programming traditionally present on Christmas Eve and Day, preferring to air talk shows like Coast to Coast AM and Red Eye Radio. WBZ here in Boston abandoned the Christmas music format in the 1990s; the only Christmas program they have is their dramatization of "A Christmas Carol" on Christmas Eve. The WBZ Radio Holiday Players' version of the story is the worst I've ever heard. I wish they'd go back to having music on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, but today money talks. I tuned in on the AM band to find some Christmas music last night, but with the exception of WCRN in Worcester, most of the AM stations from out of town were playing talk shows like "Coast to Coast AM."
The FM band is even worse. Except for the All Christmas format on WMJX and a Christmas music program on WPLM-FM, most stations were sticking with their regular formats. Of course, some of the classic rock stations may have mixed Christmas songs with their regular playlists, but it seems that nobody wants to program special music on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. It just isn't Christmas anymore, as far as radio is concerned.
Any comments on this?
The FM band is even worse. Except for the All Christmas format on WMJX and a Christmas music program on WPLM-FM, most stations were sticking with their regular formats. Of course, some of the classic rock stations may have mixed Christmas songs with their regular playlists, but it seems that nobody wants to program special music on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. It just isn't Christmas anymore, as far as radio is concerned.
Any comments on this?