Man, that is so unusual. I wonder why iHeart is leaving Christmas music on The Breeze, not just after Christmas but even on Jan. 2? I suppose the regular Breeze format returns on Monday. I am listening right now and for the legal I.D., the station voice said "The season's not over yet."
0ther stations that do the All-Christmas format give it up at midnight on Christmas day. Then during the week between Christmas and New Years they play a holiday song once per hour, but ones generically having to do with winter or the non-specific holidays. Frosty the Snowman, Sleigh Ride, Home for the Holidays, It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, etc. But not I'll Be Home for Christmas or Merry Christmas, Darling.
All I can think is that the December ratings showed WISX going down slightly while WBEB shot up to double digits. So maybe this is iHeart's way to get more people to associate the holidays with The Breeze? Keep going with the Christmas music right through New Year's Weekend, to prove 106.1 is MORE committed to Christmas music?