Those of us old enough to remember, back in the day, during the Christmas season, TWC would play both the Christmas music playlists and the regular music playlists. Why would they do both, instead of playing the Christmas playlist exclusively?
Quote from: TWCC_Lightning on November 17, 2012, 05:59:26 PMThose of us old enough to remember, back in the day, during the Christmas season, TWC would play both the Christmas music playlists and the regular music playlists. Why would they do both, instead of playing the Christmas playlist exclusively?Actually, they mixed the Christmas songs in only in the beginning. When it got close to Christmas, it became 100% Christmas music.
Quote from: TWCC_Lightning on November 18, 2012, 06:19:39 PMNot in 1990. This video was on Christmas Eve.Technical error, I think.
Not in 1990. This video was on Christmas Eve.
Quote from: Mike on November 19, 2012, 01:43:47 AMQuote from: TWCC_Lightning on November 18, 2012, 06:19:39 PMNot in 1990. This video was on Christmas Eve.Technical error, I think.No, I don't think so. Usually, when there's a technical error, music plays, but it stops and starts, even different songs in the same local forecast, playing parts of one song, then the music stops, then another song starts playing. But not in this case, the music plays through perfectly.
I don't think they changed the Prime Time Tonight playlist during the holidays.
Quote from: TWCC_Lightning on November 19, 2012, 07:04:01 PMQuote from: Mike on November 19, 2012, 01:43:47 AMTechnical error, I think.Usually, when there's a technical error, music plays, but it stops and starts, even different songs in the same local forecast, playing parts of one song, then the music stops, then another song starts playing. But not in this case, the music plays through perfectly.Occasionally songs played that weren't on the playlists through the years, emergency feed I suppose if a regular song failed to load properly in the computer system. There have been local forecasts with no music and sometimes they didn't make sense. Some years ago, early 2008 IIRC caught a local forecast that played some kind of creepy Halloween sound effects (wasn't even a song) .
Quote from: Mike on November 19, 2012, 01:43:47 AMTechnical error, I think.Usually, when there's a technical error, music plays, but it stops and starts, even different songs in the same local forecast, playing parts of one song, then the music stops, then another song starts playing. But not in this case, the music plays through perfectly.
Technical error, I think.
I remember in 1991 TWC play regular and holiday music and then switched to all Christmas within a few days of the 25th. In 1992 and forward it was all Christmas from December 10-11 all the way till Christmas Day (except for the occasional regular song airing on a BTF)