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WLIT Goes Holiday

Don't know exactly when yesterday but they went Christmas. Kinda nice and heartwarming. Is it a little early, sure. I dont mind. ;D
 
Were you actually listening as they made the flip? If so, what exactly happened? How exactly did they announce it?
 
Not sure how the presentation went on the air, but they went from Andy Gibb's "I Just Want To Be Your Everything" into Bobby Helms "Jingle Bell Rock"
 
tfraveletti said:
Don't know exactly when yesterday but they went Christmas. Kinda nice and heartwarming. Is it a little early, sure. I dont mind. ;D

Ridiculous! Normally I would agree with you, but come on. Halloween just occurred! ::)

The motive also seems fishy. Yes they did it for the ratings (read yesterday's Feder column in the Suntimes). And it's amazing how many stores are now either playing Christmas music and/or covered in Christmas decorations, right after Halloween It almost seems like many stores are in a contract with WLIT or something so they can all flip into "Christmas", right on cue!

Don't get me wrong, I love the Christmas season as much as the next person. But this earlier kick off into the holiday season each year just plays into the prevailing notion that Christmas has become nothing more than a marketing scheme, rather than the true religious meaning it was meant to be. And WLIT leads the way each year!
 
I like it when stations play a holiday song after four or five songs in their normal set. I hate it when they have all Christmas music i.e. "Santa Is Coming to Town" at 100 plays.
 
Why did they do it? Because the stupid Christmas programming makes Clear Channel a ton of money, that's why. If they could, they would begin on July 4.
 
I don't blame them at all. It's an extremely competitive radio landscape. This is a formula for success. They will have a great Fall ratings period as always,the sooner they start playing holiday music the better the ratings will be. WLIT is giving the people what they want.
 
spongebag7890 said:
I like it when stations play a holiday song after four or five songs in their normal set. I hate it when they have all Christmas music i.e. "Santa Is Coming to Town" at 100 plays.

I like that too because I still like to keep up on the current stuff during the holidays.

But WLIT serves a purpose for those, myself included (though preferrably after Thanksgiving! ;D ), for those who would like to here a set of Christmas music.
 
LeChat said:
Why did they do it? Because the stupid Christmas programming makes Clear Channel a ton of money, that's why. If they could, they would begin on July 4.

Don't be surprised if they or someone else in the U.S. does that next year! ;D
 
Jay F said:
I don't blame them at all. It's an extremely competitive radio landscape. This is a formula for success. They will have a great Fall ratings period as always,the sooner they start playing holiday music the better the ratings will be. WLIT is giving the people what they want.

That's fine, but the true meaning of the holidays is lost when the music is solely to line someone's pocket book. And yes, the ratings will go up for November, but truly how many people are ready for Christmas music this early in the year?
 
Who cares if people are ready for Christmas in October, as long as it continues to make money--it's not as if people will rebel this year, or even next. This year, like lemmings, they will flock to all Christmas all the time, thus increasing ad revenue, and that's all that really matters in radio. Only the most cynical person believes that Christmas in October is what people want.
 
EnbyCee said:
Seek help.

There's nothing wrong with being excited to listen to Christmas music in early November. Heck, if they want to listen to it in May, then let them! Doesn't mean they should "seek help". ::)
 
Kevin said:
EnbyCee said:
Seek help.

There's nothing wrong with being excited to listen to Christmas music in early November. Heck, if they want to listen to it in May, then let them! Doesn't mean they should "seek help". ::)

Thousands of Chicagoans who are currently being subjected to "Dominic The Donkey" and Madonna's version of "Santa Baby" 10 times a day at work would disagree.
 
EnbyCee said:
tfraveletti said:
Don't know exactly when yesterday but they went Christmas. Kinda nice and heartwarming. Is it a little early, sure. I dont mind. ;D

Seek help.

I think you Need Help yourself!! I would Not some Christmas Music in Atlanta!!
 
atlantachristmas said:
EnbyCee said:
tfraveletti said:
Don't know exactly when yesterday but they went Christmas. Kinda nice and heartwarming. Is it a little early, sure. I dont mind. ;D

Seek help.

I think you Need Help yourself!! I would Not some Christmas Music in Atlanta!!

LOL, proof that Christmas music can destroy the human brain.
 
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