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Can't get enough of Christmas? These stations are for you.


Christmas came early to country station KZLA-FM (93.9) this year--very early.

At 5 a.m. on Nov. 21--full three days before Thanksgiving--the station kicked off its new all-holiday music format with a George Strait George Harvey Strait, (born May 18, 1952), is an American country music singer. The native Texan is known for his honky tonk country western sound. Strait is sometimes referred to as the "King of Country" and some critics call Strait a living legend (Bego, 2001).  rendition ren·di·tion  
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That's Christmas music, 24/7, all the way through Dec. 25.

The Emmis Communications Emmis Communications (NASDAQ: EMMS) is a media conglomerate based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The company owns radio and television stations and magazines in the United States, Belgium, Hungary and Slovakia.  Corp. country station is now the second Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  radio outlet that has gone to a temporary, all-holiday music format, joining Clear Channel Communications Not to be confused with clear channel radio stations, which are AM radio stations with certain technical parameters.
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 Inc.'s KOST-FM (103.5), an adult contemporary station that began the format in 2000.

And with good reason. Not only is KOST attracting listeners, it has found success drawing and keeping advertising dollars, something that other stations nationwide also have discovered.

Courtney Van Ess, KOST's programming coordinator, said that since the station began running holiday tunes in 2000, advertiser ad·ver·tise  
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 response has been overwhelming, driven by the popularity of the music with listeners. "We like people who go shopping, and so do advertisers," Van Ess said.

The format is even more popular in other markets. This year, there are five all-Christmas stations in Columbus, Ohio Columbus is the capital and the largest city of the American state of Ohio. Named for explorer Christopher Columbus, the city was founded in 1812 at the confluence of the Scioto and Olentangy rivers, and assumed the functions of state capital in 1816. , four in Dallas and three each in Atlanta, Indianapolis and Detroit.

Some stations start broadcasting holiday tunes as early as Nov. 1, while most stick to the few weeks on either side of Christmas. Either way, an analysis by media tracking company Media Monitors shows that 60 percent of the top l0 sponsors advertising on a full-time Christmas station in 2004 continued to advertise on those same stations during the subsequent l0 months of 2005, including Kohl's Corp., Home Depot The Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is an American retailer of home improvement and construction products and services.

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"It's a good way to relate to the audience because people know the songs, and retailers like it because it reminds listeners of the season and may drive them to buy," said Tom Zarecki, a Media Monitors spokesman.

Corissa Embro, president of Los Angeles-based Industry Media Specialists, which purchases radio ad time, said all-Christmas formats have become a necessity for some advertisers.

"My target audience is women 25 to 54 years old and I simply couldn't imagine not advertising on an all-Christmas format station during the holiday season, because you would lose so many people," Embro said. "I have ads on Christmas stations right now."

As for KZLA, R.J. Curtis, the station's program director, said that because KZLA and KOST target similar audiences, the country station's ratings slumped each Christmas season when the other station changed to all-holiday music, forcing its hand.

"We had two choices. We could do nothing like we have the past two years, and we know that outcome, or we can get in there and try to do something," Curtis said.
Making Merry Music

The top 10 songs played by all-Christmas radio stations in 2004.

 1. The Christmas Song                         Nat King Cole
 2. Holly Jolly Christmas                          Burl Ives
 3. Rockin' Around the Christmas             Tree Brenda Lee
 4. White Christmas                              Bing Crosby
 5. The Most Wonderful Time
    of the Year                                Andy Williams
 6. Jingle Bell Rock                             Bobby Helms
 7. Merry Christmas Darling                       Carpenters
 8. It's Beginning to Look a Lot
    Like Christmas                             Johnny Mathis
 9. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer                Gene Autry
10. Happy Xmas
    (War is Over)                     John Lennon & Yoko Ono

Source: Media Monitors LLC
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Author:Riley-Katz, Anne
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Date:Dec 5, 2005
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