America's Best Music played three songs twice during the time I was listening. I put those on the Halloween thread.Did any stations do any special programming for Valentines Day?
I live in the Hartford Market and our local AC station Lite 100.5 WRCH played "Love Songs" all day long on Valentine's Day. They've been doing this for years.
Funny thought...mostly the domain of AC and country. Not likely a thing for alt or rock stations.
DJ Karen Hill sprinkling in reminders to get flowers, sweets, etc. throughout.
Did any stations do any special programming for Valentines Day?
I live in the Hartford Market and our local AC station Lite 100.5 WRCH played "Love Songs" all day long on Valentine's Day. They've been doing this for years.
Did any stations do any special programming for Valentines Day?
I live in the Hartford Market and our local AC station Lite 100.5 WRCH played "Love Songs" all day long on Valentine's Day. They've been doing this for years.
None on the positive side the I am aware of, U live in the Chicago market, and for many years the guy that serves as the overnight host for WGN Radio, Nick Digilio has done an anti Valentines Day show., the started one year when he was a weekend and fill in host, he went through a bad breakup, can't remember the details of it, and was not in the mood to celebrate it on the positive side, and he started the anti version of, this year he did anti Valentines Day movies. But on the positive side of Valentines Day, I am not aware of any radio stations doing special programming for Valentines Day.
An anti-Valentine's show? As a single man who has no reason to celebrate Valentine's Day, myself, I would like to have heard that.
An anti-Valentine's show? As a single man who has no reason to celebrate Valentine's Day, myself, I would like to have heard that.
On my part 15 station, I did broadcast an anti-Valentine's day video I found on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jceqmd5eLFg
Yes, I did broadcast it unedited; but I did air it during the 11:00 PM hour, both on Valentine's Day, as well as the night before.
Ironically, my station's regular format is gold-based soft AC music, a format more suited for Valentine's themed programming.
That's been a staple at many community stations. Ours is "songs of love lost and love that never should have been found in the first place".
But of course we have our serious and positive ones too.
Dave B.