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Post by freak on Oct 25, 2010 10:49:59 GMT -5
Christmas music will begin full-time next week. KOSY will start on either Wednesday the 3rd or Thursday the 4th, with KSFI to follow soon after, most likely Monday the 8th.
Ho Ho Ho!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 25, 2010 12:19:37 GMT -5
Ugh....
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Post by Amanuensis on Oct 25, 2010 18:05:08 GMT -5
Say it ain't so!
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Post by MaxxFordham on Oct 30, 2010 8:25:53 GMT -5
KOSY will start on either Wednesday the 3rd or Thursday the 4th... How do you guess when KOSY will start? For the last few years, they've started on November 1. There's a station here that has started playing Christmas music right ON Halloween, but I don't remember who is is. Anyone remember?
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Post by Amanuensis on Nov 5, 2010 11:39:04 GMT -5
Freak correctly called KOSY -- it started playing all Christmas music sometime during the day yesterday. But KSFI did not wait until Monday to match -- it began playing all Christmas this morning. Or did it start doing so late last night?
For the duration, the Blaze has replaced KOSY on my FM1 presets and My 99.5 has replaced KSFI. I really like the new direction that the Blaze has taken in its play list. It has probably gone faster from Never Listen to Listen Frequently on my car radio than any other station.
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Post by David on Nov 13, 2010 16:30:15 GMT -5
For what it's worth, KLGN-AM (1390) flipped to an all Christmas music format on Monday (Nov. 8th). I guess that means the other stations that switch to an all Christmas music format are waiting until the traditional day after Thanksgiving start date.
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Post by Amanuensis on Nov 25, 2010 19:35:09 GMT -5
KSRR is now also doing the all-Christmas playlist. I cannot pick up KQMB where I live in West Jordan, but I think it likely that it also switched. Any others?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 28, 2010 22:35:07 GMT -5
My humble little internet station, KXRT, flipped to all Christmas on Friday and will stay through 12/31. kxrtonline.com
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Post by henry on Nov 29, 2010 1:29:19 GMT -5
KSRR is now also doing the all-Christmas playlist. I cannot pick up KQMB where I live in West Jordan, but I think it likely that it also switched. Any others? Star is running some Christmas. Maybe 2-3 songs per hour? Frankly, I'm having a Pandora Christmas this year, thanks to my new phone. I think FM 100 is the only channel I've bothered to even try. And it hasn't been much. Music radio w/o DJs is like a vending machine in a mall food court. Always there. Never memorable.
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Post by JamesAnderson on Nov 30, 2010 11:18:16 GMT -5
Got the downstate flips to Christmas.
St. George area, KREC is all-Christmas. Did it Thanksgiving. Same for KMGR.
Hearing some Christmas on KXDS as well. More on that with a larger report on the Outside the Metro board.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2010 12:15:36 GMT -5
Looks like 101.5 The Eagle flipped all Christmas. This might be worth listening to! Not used to a country-leaning all Ho-Ho selection. (of course, when I'm not listening to my own station!)
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Post by ThePinhead on Dec 7, 2010 21:14:00 GMT -5
And just where does one go for 24 hours of hanukkah music?
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Post by JamesAnderson on Dec 7, 2010 23:58:25 GMT -5
As to Hanukkah music, XM has had a channel. This year, Pandora has set up a genre station. Add Mormon Channel to the list of stations airing Christmas music as well (KSL-FM HD2). They are running it as filler between programs, and they have added an all-Mormon Tabernacle Choir stream too. radio.lds.org/eng/how-to-listen/christmas-streamKSL-FM HD2 has been down the last few days, anyone know what happened? BYU Radio (KBYU-FM HD2) also has flipped to all-Christmas. Playlist here: www.byuradio.org/schedule/fullday.asp
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Post by MaxxFordham on Dec 29, 2010 9:26:36 GMT -5
And just where does one go for 24 hours of hanukkah music? Hahaha, "Hanukkah music"! LOL! :-D Some stations play one song of that type--"The Hanukkah Song," by Adam Sandler!
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