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why no more Christmas Carol on KTAR?

Is it because they don't have that many local hosts left on their schedule and there's not enough locals to play all the parts?

Seems like the suits have decided the yearly beg-a-thon would be their main community engagement, not the no-longer-traditional rendition of The Christmas Carol.

And to think they're the ones who insisted they'd be "live and local" - neither is true anymore, of course. Their broadcast day is essentially limited to weekday hours.
 
Live theater on radio...gee, why wouldn't another station jump in and continue the tradition?

(sfx-crickets)


A Merry Feztivus to all from Los Buckeye Boyz!
 
Merry Hallmark to you and yourz, as well, Dr Akbar! I saw you guys in the heavily-decorated Gremlin earlier this week, and I really appreciated how it plays "I Want a Hippopotamus for Xmas" on a non-stop loop...Jeff was really getting into it.
I think it may be time for the 2001 AZ DBACKS WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS flags to go, but kudos for the new "JJ King of Beepers" wrap. Lookin' sharp!
HAPPY WHATEVER!
 
Is it because they don't have that many local hosts left on their schedule and there's not enough locals to play all the parts?

Seems like the suits have decided the yearly beg-a-thon would be their main community engagement, not the no-longer-traditional rendition of The Christmas Carol.

And to think they're the ones who insisted they'd be "live and local" - neither is true anymore, of course. Their broadcast day is essentially limited to weekday hours.

Can't do it without Mac.
 
Is it because they don't have that many local hosts left on their schedule and there's not enough locals to play all the parts?

Seems like the suits have decided the yearly beg-a-thon would be their main community engagement, not the no-longer-traditional rendition of The Christmas Carol.

And to think they're the ones who insisted they'd be "live and local" - neither is true anymore, of course. Their broadcast day is essentially limited to weekday hours.



Might be I don't know what their lineup is like, and would it be a good idea to have the show presents with what syndicated show hosts they have like say Rush Limbaugh, through he might make a good Scoorge.
 
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