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Rolling Stone magazine ranked Darlene Love's version of "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" (1963) first on its list of The Greatest Rock and Roll Christmas Songs in December 2010.[45] Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You", co-written by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, was No. 1 on Billboard's Holiday Digital Songs chart in December 2013.[46] "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues is cited as the best Christmas song of all time in various television, radio and magazine related polls in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[47]
Quite the contrary, "Sleigh Ride", composed originally in 1948 as an instrumental by Leroy Anderson, was inspired by a heatwave in Connecticut. The song premiered with the Boston Pops Orchestra in May 1948 with no association with Christmas. The lyrics added in 1950 have "nothing to do with Santa, Jesus, presents or reindeer," but the jingling bells and "sleigh" in the title made it a natural Christmas song. Lyricist Sammy Cahn and composer Jule Styne also found themselves in a heatwave in July 1945 when they wrote "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", inserting no reference to Christmas in the song.[85] "Holiday" (2010) is about the summer holidays, but has been used in some Christmas ad campaigns.
Arbitron (now Nielsen Audio) reported in 2011 that it was not uncommon for a station's average audience to double after switching to Christmas music, citing several large-market stations in 2010 such as Boston's WODS, Los Angeles's KOST, New York's WLTW, and San Diego's KYXY.[87] In 2017, Chicago's WLIT-FM roughly quadrupled its audience share between November (2.8) and December (12.4) after making the switch.[91][92] The practice may not always transition well into financial success, since advertisers do not universally recognize Nielsen's holiday ratings book.[93]
Since the early 2010s, a number of Christmas music stations have broadcast on national and local digital platforms in the United Kingdom, with some also being carried on the FM band. These have included:
Outside of traditional AM/FM radio, satellite radio provider SiriusXM typically devotes multiple channels to different genres of Christmas music during the holiday season.[116] Numerous Internet radio services also offer Christmas music channels, some of them available year-round. Citadel Media produced The Christmas Channel, a syndicated 24-hour radio network, during the holiday season in past years (though in 2010, Citadel instead included Christmas music on its regular Classic Hits network). Music Choice offers nonstop holiday music to its digital cable, cable modem, and mobile phone subscribers between November 1 and New Year's Day on its "Sounds of the Seasons" (traditional), "R&B" (soul), "Tropicales" (Latin), and "Soft Rock" (contemporary) channels, as well as a year-round "All Christmas" channel. DMX provides holiday music as part of its SonicTap music service for digital cable and DirecTV subscribers, as does Dish Network via its in-house Dish CD music channels. Services such as Muzak also distribute Christmas music to retail stores for use as in-store background music during the holidays.
especially the staff at Jewish Family & Career Services and Executive Director Judy Tiell, who spent an October morning helping others and providing lunch.Merry Mitzvah 2010: By the date you read this report, almost all of our projects will have been filled. Thank you for another successful volunteering season. I especially want to thank everybody who answered the call for coats, blankets, soups and warm weather clothing! Four carloads of coats, blankets, new tee shirts, shoes, sleeping bags, socks, gloves and caps have already been delivered to Coalition for the Homeless, Catholic Charities, Volunteers of America Family Emergency Shelter and Jefferson Street Community Center/Choices this month.
Does anyone know the movie where its a little blonde girl i remember a few scenes, there was one where she was falling through a christmas tree, something very significant which was golden, a nutcracker , a carriage and a scene where i think mice were having a war using sausages, cheese catapolts and things im going crazy from this.
not sure if this was a christmas movie, but sants was in it, a train of animals went off track had raccoon, i think it was rockin raccoon, and a kanagroo nad a bunch of wolfvies. my grandaughter watched it every day. now she is 20, and i was trying to find it for her. thank youwill
Does anyone know the name of the movie where elves get to watch football games a week early on northpole hours and some figures this out by jumping through this glass that bring him to northpole and watches the football games, comes back to bet on the games in real time. But every time he comes back and uses christmas magic for bad a storm happens in the north pope
Hell, the tradition-cum-trope even famously wormed its way into the halls of power a few years back. In what is now an exchange widely known throughout the polito-sphere, Senator Lindsey Graham asked Justice Elena Kagan how she had spent the previous Christmas during her 2010 confirmation hearing, and Kagan shrewdly responded to uproarious laughter, "You know, like all Jews, I was probably at a Chinese restaurant."
[39] See Dediol v. Best Chevrolet, Inc., 655 F.3d 435, 443 (5th Cir. 2011) (reciting prima facie case for harassment because of religion without reference to inquiry into sincerity of religious belief); Dixon v. Hallmark Cos., 627 F.3d 849 (11th Cir. 2010) (analyzing sincerity of religious belief only with respect to failure-to-accommodate claim, not with respect to discriminatory termination claim). 2ff7e9595c
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