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WTTH/WDTH Have they Done it Again This year??

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atlantachristmas

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I was Just Wondering if WTTH/WDTH had started Playing Christmas Music Around this Time last Year they had already Started? If they Havent Started when do you think they Will? Also,which Typical Holiday Songs do they Play>?
 
as of last sunday , wtth , "the touch" , 96.1 , played no christmas music .. that is all i know at this point
 
atlantachristmas said:
I was Just Wondering if WTTH/WDTH had started Playing Christmas Music Around this Time last Year they had already Started? If they Havent Started when do you think they Will? Also,which Typical Holiday Songs do they Play>?

The music was all Black, no variety, typical Black formatted station with Black listeners, no white carols heard or tolerated. Truthfully it sucked big time. Nothing like Sunny 104.5 last year.
 
The Christmas music on the touch was not all black, in fact I remember hearing them play I'm dreaming of a WHITE Christmas last year. They even played rudolph the RED nose raindeer, BLUE Christmas, and SILVER bells as well.
 
SICKofIT said:
The music was all Black, no variety, typical Black formatted station with Black listeners, no white carols heard or tolerated. Truthfully it sucked big time. Nothing like Sunny 104.5 last year.

Maybe next time, actually listen to the station before posting about it.

Gary Fisher talking about WTTH's flip to all-Christmas said, "We needed enough music to last and not burn out so we didn't limit ourselves to an urban style or genre." (source: http://ftp.media.radcity.net/ZMST/daily/IS102805.htm )

Maybe next time, actually listen to the station before saying it was "all Black."
 
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