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Yes.com Playlist Listing: WLTE Goes All-Christmas

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Joseph_Gallant

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WLTE-102.9 has gone all-Christmas. According to the station's playlist as published on Yes.com, the station took the plunge shortly after 6 P.M. CST last night (November 15th).

According to the published playlist, Johnny Mathis' "It's Beginning To Look A lot Like Christmas" was the first song; that seems to be the opening song of choice for radio programmers who flip their stations to all-Christmas.

Considering that based on a TV weather report I saw, it was just 19 degrees (Farenheit) in the Twin Cities at 11 A.M. CST (where I am, near Boston, it's 65 degrees as I write, 12:30 P.M. EST!), it's certainly cold enough in the Twin Cities for Winter (I don't know if there is a snow cover there or not), so I wonder if the weather (I believe a sharp cold front went through the area yesterday) might have played a role i the exact timing of the flip.

At least it feels like Christmas (and Winter) in the Twin Cities today.

But I still feel it's about two weeks and one day too early for any sort of Christmas music on the radio, in the Twin Cities or anywhere else, and about forty days too soon for nonstop Holiday tunes on the radio.
 
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