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Old December 26th 03, 10:03 PM
Mike Ward
 
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On 26 Dec 2003 14:53:39 GMT, Ron Hardin
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What's with the wall-to-wall AM band Christmas music? I don't know if
it's particularly bad this year and I never noticed, or if it's that
Big Radio owns everything and is saving on staffing this year (are they
thinking nobody is listening so they might as well force the issue?).


It's a combination of those factors.

* Christmas Day is a very, very, very low listening day for AM
news/talk stations. When you're out with the family, exchanging
presents, doing all those Christmas things...listening to
issue-oriented talk is perhaps the last thing you want to do. I'm a
news/talk junkie, and even *I* am not really "in the mood" for it on
Christmas Day. There's not usually a lot going on in the world aside
from Christmas-related "news", so it's almost not worth bothering.

* Most stations give their full-time/regular staff Christmas Day off.
That leaves either automation or board ops as the only people working.
And as you noted, even Rush strayed from format on that day, with a
probably pre-recorded Christmas Music show for whatever stations were
not preempting him with something else.

* There are many syndicated packages and shows aimed at news/talk
stations who are providing the non-traditional programing. I know of
at least two "Christmas music syndicators" which air a satellite feed
of Christmas music for news/talk stations, from early evening
Christmas Eve through late night Christmas Day. The traditional radio
networks offer things, too...like ABC's Disney Christmas 3 hour
special (almost an in-house production for the Mouse House .

I did hear some "regular" talk Christmas Eve night...syndicated Rollye
James was live on Wednesday night (heard locally on CC's WHLO/640
Akron). And I'm pretty sure "Coast to Coast AM" ran a regular George
Noory show, though it was likely a best of.

Mike

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Old December 29th 03, 04:20 PM
Lincoln J. King-Cliby
 
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Mike Ward wrote in message ...
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* Christmas Day is a very, very, very low listening day for AM
news/talk stations. When you're out with the family, exchanging
presents, doing all those Christmas things...listening to
issue-oriented talk is perhaps the last thing you want to do. I'm a
news/talk junkie, and even *I* am not really "in the mood" for it on
Christmas Day. There's not usually a lot going on in the world aside
from Christmas-related "news", so it's almost not worth bothering.

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I was driving from my home in Temecula, CA to visit family in the
Central Valley and listened to KNX (You can only get KFMB(FM) for so
far, and my KIIS(FM) tolerances aren't what they were a few years
back...) on Christmas day, and I was a bit suprised... I was expecting
some tape/automation, but it seemed entirely live
(news/traffic/weather) with fairly framiliar voices, but then at 13:00
+/- an hour or so they went to a two hour "highlights of the moon
landing" thing that was quite enjoyable -- even though the landing was
15 years before I was born.

Unfourtinately, I lost KNX at the top of the grapevine, so I missed
the last :45 or so ... if there's a copy somewhere on the web, I would
appreciate a pointer (Preferred email: abuse _at_ lincoln _dot_ homeip
_dot_ net)

Happy Holidays!

Lincoln

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