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Christmas is a wonderful holiday. (Chanukkah, too!) But the annual holiday is perhaps the most disruptive event in all of radio. All the regular personalities and programs start to disappear for the next two weeks. (CFRB's Jim Richards, for example, confirmed on The Roundtable Wednesday that he'll be leaving this week for vacation. I suspect he's just one of many.)
If they're not already airing endless Xmas tunes, the topics tend to start becoming dull as can be. ("What are your Christmas traditions?" "What was your best Christmas present?" "What's your favourite Christmas movie/song/experience?" etc. etc. etc.) If it wasn't for this week's very entertaining tumult in Ottawa, I can only imagine what the talk stations would have to discuss right now. (Real news, especially political stuff, this close to Dec. 25th is very rare.)
If history is any judge, by next Tuesday night, Christmas Eve, CFRB will completely abandon all talk and play nothing but music for 48 hours, and AM640 will churn out those same old radio shows on repeat for two or three days straight. And most music stations will be on autopilot. I hope I'm wrong, but I will be surprised if I am.
I love the holidays as much as anyone and they all deserve time off, but as someone who consumes a ton of radio during the average day, I already can't wait for January 2nd, when things finally start to get back to normal.
All I want for Christmas is normal programming back!
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CHML AM at least ran old time radio shows straight through from Christmas Eve afternoon, right through Christmas Day. That gave a majority of the staffers time off. This year, they'll be offering holiday static. 🙁
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I miss CHML, although it never came in very well in Toronto. I still wonder if Corus even tried to sell it or just closed it without any attempt at saving it.
It survived everything for 97 years, until coming down with a fatal case of Corus.
There seems to be no cure for that.
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Unfortunate you are not a football fan at Christmas. Two games on Saturday, loads on Sunday, one on Monday and two on Christmas Day. Oh and CBS has the DH game this week with the Bills playing at 4:25. Expect a late start to 60 Minutes.
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It's happening even sooner than I expected. Both CFRB's Jim Richards and Deb Hutton said goodbye to their audiences on Wednesday, saying they won't be back until the New Year. There's still a week to go to Christmas!
What is going to be in their timeslots Thursday, Friday, Monday and Tuesday? I guess we'll find out.
But talk about leaving early.
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I have been stocking my PVR with movies to get me through. CBC just aired ' A Christmas Story " last night , that will be my first watch Christmas Day, a kinda sorta tradition for me. I can never see little Ralphie almost shoot his eye out enough times.
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I remember YEARS ago AM 640 ran a network feed from December 24th-26th.
The network was playing music and the announcer would come on addressing it as "NO NAME RADIO".
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mic'em wrote:
I have been stocking my PVR with movies to get me through. CBC just aired ' A Christmas Story " last night , that will be my first watch Christmas Day, a kinda sorta tradition for me. I can never see little Ralphie almost shoot his eye out enough times.
Hey mic’em, Hollywood Suite is running their Christmas free preview at the moment and have some decent movies to select from, my PVR has been working overtime! Check them out, they’re commercial-free to boot, I’m even thinking of subscribing.
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The musical chairs continue. Anthony Furey will be sitting in for Greg Brady on AM640 Friday, while Brady subs for Ben Mulroney, who booked a trip when he was only doing weekends - and now finds he has to have someone take his place on the weekday show he didn't have at the time.
You can't tell the players without a program.
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John Moore is doing a special Christmas program on CFRB Friday - five days before the actual holiday! Sounds like next week's shows before the Big Day itself are going to be a vast wasteland.
Jerry Agar is headed for Texas after Friday.
What kind of programming are they going to be running on Dec. 23rd and 24th when no one is there?
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Shorty Wave wrote:
mic'em wrote:
I have been stocking my PVR with movies to get me through. CBC just aired ' A Christmas Story " last night , that will be my first watch Christmas Day, a kinda sorta tradition for me. I can never see little Ralphie almost shoot his eye out enough times.
Hey mic’em, Hollywood Suite is running their Christmas free preview at the moment and have some decent movies to select from, my PVR has been working overtime! Check them out, they’re commercial-free to boot, I’m even thinking of subscribing.
Hollywood Suite also has an Irish crime drama called Kin available. They only have S1 on offer but the show is decent and has a great cast.
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I feel someone live on air from 10-4 would be a wise programming decision. Darren Laidman when he was on air in Hamilton would go live as did Terry Steele on 1050 Chum and Benji Karsh on Chum FM.
It did make radio sound not so vacant on that day.
Plus, David Marsden went live for years and still does on his podcast channel on Christmas Eve. The Marsden Theatre was and is in top form on Christmas Eve and if you ask David why he does the show, it is so people who feel alone on that night, have a little company.
Jeff Marek, Michael Landsberg did a fun "Jews on Christmas" show on MoJo 640 back in the day...it was great fun and of course guests included Saul Korman, 569 Danforth Avenue and a few other local celebrities.
Bottom line, it is time to have live programming that day.
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RadioActive wrote:
It's happening even sooner than I expected. Both CFRB's Jim Richards and Deb Hutton said goodbye to their audiences on Wednesday, saying they won't be back until the New Year. There's still a week to go to Christmas!
What is going to be in their timeslots Thursday, Friday, Monday and Tuesday? I guess we'll find out.
But talk about leaving early.
Deb Hutton was on yesterday and she mentioned she would be doing her show plus Jim Richards’ right up to Christmas Eve, busy woman!
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John Moore confirmed on Friday that John Tory will be sitting in on the morning show Monday and Tuesday. So at least there will be some form of normal programming at a time when a lot of people will still be running around doing last minute chores.
I'm pretty sure that the period from Tuesday (Christmas Eve) to the following Monday will be taken up with more filler than a Botox injection, but we'll see.
I think most of my Xmas listening will be confined to 680, since there will likely be nothing else live or relevant and everyone else will be on autopilot. But boy, am I ever going to miss Funny 820, which was my go-to during the Christmas holiday period!
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One time Q107 PD Dave Farough used to do a live on-air shift on Dec 25 - but that was back when PDs ran one station.