Post by JamesAnderson on Dec 28, 2009 18:52:02 GMT -5
Now that the last of the Christmas music is largely off the air, here's what everyone did.
KBYU-FM 89.1/HD1 did a lot more Christmas music than in the past, plus some special dramatic productions.
KBYU-FM HD2 ran about half Christmas music and half other music, plus the dramatic programs produced in-house that ran on the main signal. This went national via BYU Radio as well.
KUER, forgot to check the HD3, but that one is the most likely to have done anything extensively. The main and HD2 probably did little.
KUBL surprised me, they did a Christmas Eve/Christmas Morning program this year.
KODJ didn't do anything maybe ran a few songs.
KMGR 95.9 was all-Christmas much of the season.
KQMB 96.7 only flipped at 6pm Christmas Eve,
KBZN did go Christmas, but again it was Christmas Eve.
KBEE also did some and may have been Christmas through the same timeframe on the 24th and 25th.
KSFI dropped the Christmas programming on the HD2 after Thanksgiving, and Christmas music ran through yesterday.
KSL did some stuff as is traditional with them through the Christmas Eve/morning period.
KSL-FM HD2 'Mormon Channel' did a little before Christmas, but did a lot during the three day period from the 24th to the 26th. A few Christmas concerts by local groups performing at Temple Square were added to the mix as well. This was heard worldwide, judging by Facebook fans and iPhone app downloads. iPhone app downloads as of mid-October had exceeded 55,000 in over 50 countries.
KOSY as usual was the first to flip, and was about the first to flip back after the holiday, they were playing normal music Saturday.
KKAT-FM did a little through the season, unsure if they went all-Christmas for the eve and day period.
KSRR is the only holdout still running Christmas music.
Unsure of what the Spanish stations did, the religion ones did darn little, save for KYFO nad KUFR, and K-Loove (KNKL and translators) didn't do that much either.
KLLB is still airing some as well.
KBYU-FM 89.1/HD1 did a lot more Christmas music than in the past, plus some special dramatic productions.
KBYU-FM HD2 ran about half Christmas music and half other music, plus the dramatic programs produced in-house that ran on the main signal. This went national via BYU Radio as well.
KUER, forgot to check the HD3, but that one is the most likely to have done anything extensively. The main and HD2 probably did little.
KUBL surprised me, they did a Christmas Eve/Christmas Morning program this year.
KODJ didn't do anything maybe ran a few songs.
KMGR 95.9 was all-Christmas much of the season.
KQMB 96.7 only flipped at 6pm Christmas Eve,
KBZN did go Christmas, but again it was Christmas Eve.
KBEE also did some and may have been Christmas through the same timeframe on the 24th and 25th.
KSFI dropped the Christmas programming on the HD2 after Thanksgiving, and Christmas music ran through yesterday.
KSL did some stuff as is traditional with them through the Christmas Eve/morning period.
KSL-FM HD2 'Mormon Channel' did a little before Christmas, but did a lot during the three day period from the 24th to the 26th. A few Christmas concerts by local groups performing at Temple Square were added to the mix as well. This was heard worldwide, judging by Facebook fans and iPhone app downloads. iPhone app downloads as of mid-October had exceeded 55,000 in over 50 countries.
KOSY as usual was the first to flip, and was about the first to flip back after the holiday, they were playing normal music Saturday.
KKAT-FM did a little through the season, unsure if they went all-Christmas for the eve and day period.
KSRR is the only holdout still running Christmas music.
Unsure of what the Spanish stations did, the religion ones did darn little, save for KYFO nad KUFR, and K-Loove (KNKL and translators) didn't do that much either.
KLLB is still airing some as well.