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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Q105 BRINGS BACK CHRISTMAS MUSIC

Salisbury, MD – Q105 (104.7FM) announced today the launch of its Christmas music programming, featuring Christmas favorites around the clock through Christmas day. The radio station has been carrying on this tradition for over 10 years.

“This year we involved the listeners in our decision to kick-off Christmas music by giving them the opportunity to vote about the Christmas launch on our website,” said Operations Manager Susan Groves. “The enthusiastic response we saw showed us Delmarva is ready to jump into the Christmas spirit!”

Fans can listen to Q105 FM for holiday music on-air and via the station's website, www.Q105FM.com as well as on iHeartRadio, Clear Channel's all-in-one digital radio service. iHeartRadio delivers everything listeners want in one free, fully-integrated service: instant access to more than 1,500 of the nation's most popular live broadcast and digital-only radio stations from 150 cities, plus user-created custom stations inspired by favorite artists and songs. iHeartRadio also offers listeners a "Perfect For" feature which allows users to choose from thousands of curated stations based on a range of moods and activities. New - iHeartRadio Talk feature (now in beta) offers on-demand listener-created talk content alongside popular news, celebrity and entertainment “audiosodes.” iHeartRadio Talk also features “Daily Pulse,” a customizable Talk channel featuring the most up-to-date news and culture highlights, to which users can add or remove content that is most important to them.

10 comments:

  1. Way too early..seems like they make this flip earlier and earlier every year..stop it Clear Channel!

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  2. I, for one, could use a little Christmas cheer early this year. But of course this season is so special to me it has a whole different meaning to me than most. I am really sorry for all the workers who are being forced to work on TG. That is the downer for this year. Commercial over thankful. I look forward to the Christmas cheer.

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  3. I agree! I love Christmas music, but start it after Thanksgiving.

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  4. To early so i will. wait till after thanksgiving to listen to that station

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  5. I've stopped listening to Q105 because they start Xmas music too early.

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  6. As much as I love Christmas and all the traditions. To start Christmas music before we have even had Thanksgiving is beyond me. They have lost a listener as it is to early for me.

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  7. Q105 while in the car and Hallmark channel while at home. I love Christmas!

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  8. 2:24 lives in Fantasyland. Keep those blindfolds tight and those fingers tightly in your ears! Wouldn't want to see any of what the heck is REALLY going on!

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  9. It cracks me up how some have actual RULES as to when they will or won't listen to a certain kind of music.

    As bad as things are in this Country. As bad as things are for our Soldiers around the World, a little uplifting music is exactly what this Country needs.

    The Christmas Season is about hope, dreams, wishes and a special BELIEF more Americans than not enjoy.

    Perhaps you might turn on Q105 on your way home tonight and start your Holiday Season off now, GRUMPY.

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  10. How can it be too early to listen Christmas, bring it on!

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