Popular streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music offer curated holiday playlists, while SiriusXM features dedicated holiday channels, including a new one hosted by Jimmy Fallon. Free options ...
Are you a Jingle Bells person? Maybe Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree? Dominick the Donkey, maybe? If you're one of the people who can't start Christmas early enough, you're not alone. Christmas ...
When can you hear Christmas music on the radio? Some stations have already switched format for the holiday season. Radio Insight reports more than two dozen radio stations have started playing ...
On Nov. 1, Mariah Carey announced that Christmas music, and her iconic song in particular, are back for the holiday season. All Things Considered staffers beg to differ. On November 1, Mariah Carey, ...
This time of year, Christmas songs are all but unavoidable. They dominate almost all forms of media, as well as the radio waves and the Billboard charts. Currently, Mariah Carey's “All I Want for ...
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Christmas music is a big part of the music industry. John Yang speaks with Nate Sloan, an assistant professor of musicology at the USC Thornton School of Music and co-host of the podcast Switched On ...
Phoenix radio station KEZ 99.9 FM will begin playing Christmas music 24/7 starting Wednesday, Nov. 5. The station announced the switch to all-Christmas music on its Instagram account. The first song ...
TORONTO, ON - DECEMBER 21: (EXCLUSIVE COVERAGE) Singer Justin Bieber is home for the Holidays and performs in concert for a special acoustic Christmas show at Massey Hall on December 21, 2011 in ...
Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas Is You" is the most popular Christmas song across all states in America, but as a Newsweek map shows, many states have their own favorites. Carey's hit was the ...
You've been waiting for some holiday cheer but 80 degree fall days mixed with a barrage of political campaign ads were like a cocktail of Scrooge with a dash of the Grinch and a splash of Heat Miser.