Thanks, K-Star, FM100 (Point Three), Today's106.5!
Dec 27, 2011 15:14:51 GMT -6
Post by maxxfordham on Dec 27, 2011 15:14:51 GMT -6
I was thinking of saving the best for last (these thanks are centered around the Christmas-to-New-Year-transition week), but then my flow wouldn't be quite right. (As you read on, see the * below for why.)
I'd like to give K-Star, KSRR 1400 a big shout-out of thank-you for being the one Wasatch Front station that I know of who is willing to hold out and not shut off the all-Christmas music RIGHT after Christmas like the other stations do! (If anyone here knows some K-Star staff, please pass this on to them. Or better yet, one of you IS K-Star staff and already sees this!)
Thank you, KSRR, for being the lovely station who's willing to keep the all-Christmas music going for a few days after Christmas so that we can have a smoother, softer transition into New Year's Day, rather than just... POOF, and it's all (or almost all*) gone on the day right after Christmas!
I just wish you were FM so we can get that nice quality that FM brings, and STRONGER so that we can hear you in the Salt Lake area (even though your transmitter tower is down here in the Provo/Orem area).
(*"Almost all gone:") Thank you, FM 100 (...Point Three, haha) for your having a nearly all-Christmas format for most of the season, even though you go back to some non-Christmas music during Soft Sunday Sounds. And thanks for your willingness to not end your all-Christmas music with just no Christmas music any more in the few days after, but leaving a Christmas song in the rotation betweene every few regular songs, as your way of making the transition softer. I just wish you would let your all-Christmas format linger for at least a day or two longer before moving to the tapered mix.
Thank you, Today's 106.5, for having a nearly all-Christmas music format also, event though you go back to Show Tunes on Saturday nights, and even though you go back to some non-Christmas music during Sounds of the Sabbath, and even though you don't extend the all-Christmas for even one day after Christmas either, but for having a few Christmas songs here and there for a few days, I guess. That is... even though I don't catch them because they're so few and far between that it seems like they're not on; I have to spot them on the playlist. I hope that in future years you'll have your transitional mix include a Christmas song a lot more often (like 100's does), or even better, have all-Christmas for a few more days like I requested of FM100.
So, as far as these Christmas-to-New-Year-transition-week thank-yous go, that means that the big winner is... (drum roll, please!)...
K-Star, KSRR 1400 AM, who doesn't go back to regular programming until about Dec. 30 some years! THANK YOU!
Merry Christmas!
I'd like to give K-Star, KSRR 1400 a big shout-out of thank-you for being the one Wasatch Front station that I know of who is willing to hold out and not shut off the all-Christmas music RIGHT after Christmas like the other stations do! (If anyone here knows some K-Star staff, please pass this on to them. Or better yet, one of you IS K-Star staff and already sees this!)
Thank you, KSRR, for being the lovely station who's willing to keep the all-Christmas music going for a few days after Christmas so that we can have a smoother, softer transition into New Year's Day, rather than just... POOF, and it's all (or almost all*) gone on the day right after Christmas!
I just wish you were FM so we can get that nice quality that FM brings, and STRONGER so that we can hear you in the Salt Lake area (even though your transmitter tower is down here in the Provo/Orem area).
(*"Almost all gone:") Thank you, FM 100 (...Point Three, haha) for your having a nearly all-Christmas format for most of the season, even though you go back to some non-Christmas music during Soft Sunday Sounds. And thanks for your willingness to not end your all-Christmas music with just no Christmas music any more in the few days after, but leaving a Christmas song in the rotation betweene every few regular songs, as your way of making the transition softer. I just wish you would let your all-Christmas format linger for at least a day or two longer before moving to the tapered mix.
Thank you, Today's 106.5, for having a nearly all-Christmas music format also, event though you go back to Show Tunes on Saturday nights, and even though you go back to some non-Christmas music during Sounds of the Sabbath, and even though you don't extend the all-Christmas for even one day after Christmas either, but for having a few Christmas songs here and there for a few days, I guess. That is... even though I don't catch them because they're so few and far between that it seems like they're not on; I have to spot them on the playlist. I hope that in future years you'll have your transitional mix include a Christmas song a lot more often (like 100's does), or even better, have all-Christmas for a few more days like I requested of FM100.
So, as far as these Christmas-to-New-Year-transition-week thank-yous go, that means that the big winner is... (drum roll, please!)...
K-Star, KSRR 1400 AM, who doesn't go back to regular programming until about Dec. 30 some years! THANK YOU!
Merry Christmas!