This will be my first winter in Florida running a radio station, and although this concept works for lots of stations, I can't wrap my arms around the idea of going " all Christmas" in this climate. My opinion, wrong as it may be, is anyone who does this is making a format change that lasts for amlost a quarter of the year which could possibly alienate listeners. Case in point, Jewish folks. I'm not Jewish, but if I were, I'd never listen to that station the other 10 months out of the year. The other illogical part of this, and again it works whether I like it or not, is being here in Florida, and a station playing songs about snow and cold weather.
I picture myself driving to Daytona Beach on a Saturday, and the radio playing, " It's A Marshmallow World In The Winter", or " Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow". Or " Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer".
I'm not saying it's not working for the people who do it, I'm not saying my opinion is correct, I'm saying it seems crazy in spite of the fact that it works. Someone enlighten me, please. I don't want to pull my format off the air for 2 1/2 months...and a consultant friend says I'm wrong NOT to do it.
I picture myself driving to Daytona Beach on a Saturday, and the radio playing, " It's A Marshmallow World In The Winter", or " Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow". Or " Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer".
I'm not saying it's not working for the people who do it, I'm not saying my opinion is correct, I'm saying it seems crazy in spite of the fact that it works. Someone enlighten me, please. I don't want to pull my format off the air for 2 1/2 months...and a consultant friend says I'm wrong NOT to do it.