

1 The variety station saw a substantial jump in its ratings, and the trend eventually caught on nationwide.

The first to throw out its regular playlist entirely was 99.9 KEZ (KESZ-FM) in Phoenix, in 1991 or 1992. 24 and 25, but the vast majority of soft-rock stations began switching to all-holiday soundtracks in the 1990s. Of course, stations in the past played some Christmas music on Dec. Radio’s wall-to-wall holiday format is a recent development. In fact, there’s an entire library of songs that are in constant demand now, but people cringe if they hear them months before. Magic 96.5 (WMJJ-FM) was one of the first stations in 2014 to give listeners exactly what they want at year’s end: more the Madonna than Madonna. The soft-rock radio station began playing all holiday music all the time. 24 at 6:24 p.m., Magic 96.5 in Birmingham, Alabama, flipped its “St.
