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Post by cassie on May 10, 2015 16:03:01 GMT -5
Nice Interview I have a question regarding Mothers' Day in the US which seems to be such a big thing compared to the equivalent here in the UK. Does US radio do special programming/change up their playlists to cater for it? I think that Mother's day is pretty big in the UK, all the restaurants that would normally close during the middle of the day, will open all day, all the shops are promoting cards, cakes, flowers and mother's day pressies, you can't miss it...It's like Valentine's Day, but less super commercial 'cos there tends to be real sentiment behind it... In the US Mother's Day is certainly in the top 5 holidays: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, then, probably Mother's Day. It has traditionally been the busiest day for long distance phone calls. Back when there WERE long distance phone calls.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 16:03:59 GMT -5
Nice Interview I have a question regarding Mothers' Day in the US which seems to be such a big thing compared to the equivalent here in the UK. Does US radio do special programming/change up their playlists to cater for it? I think that Mother's day is pretty big in the UK, all the restaurants that would normally close during the middle of the day, will open all day, all the shops are promoting cards, cakes, flowers and mother's day pressies, you can't miss it...It's like Valentine's Day, but less super commercial 'cos there tends to be real sentiment behind it... Thanks, do TV and Radio tend to do special programming for it?
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Post by theosgma on May 10, 2015 16:05:15 GMT -5
I think that Mother's day is pretty big in the UK, all the restaurants that would normally close during the middle of the day, will open all day, all the shops are promoting cards, cakes, flowers and mother's day pressies, you can't miss it...It's like Valentine's Day, but less super commercial 'cos there tends to be real sentiment behind it... In the US Mother's Day is certainly in the top 5 holidays: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, then, probably Mother's Day. It has traditionally been the busiest day for long distance phone calls. Back when there WERE long distance phone calls. Watch it Cassie, with statements like that you will get banned from radio station M&G's
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Post by freakydeaky on May 10, 2015 16:26:42 GMT -5
I think that Mother's day is pretty big in the UK, all the restaurants that would normally close during the middle of the day, will open all day, all the shops are promoting cards, cakes, flowers and mother's day pressies, you can't miss it...It's like Valentine's Day, but less super commercial 'cos there tends to be real sentiment behind it... Thanks, do TV and Radio tend to do special programming for it? In the UK, yes, I know some radio stations tend to play certain tracks for Mother's Day, and don't they put special stuff on TV, or don't they do that anymore...can't remember, been so long since I had a telly... I don't know if it's a bigger thing in the US...
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Post by freakydeaky on May 10, 2015 16:30:23 GMT -5
I think that Mother's day is pretty big in the UK, all the restaurants that would normally close during the middle of the day, will open all day, all the shops are promoting cards, cakes, flowers and mother's day pressies, you can't miss it...It's like Valentine's Day, but less super commercial 'cos there tends to be real sentiment behind it... In the US Mother's Day is certainly in the top 5 holidays: Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, then, probably Mother's Day. It has traditionally been the busiest day for long distance phone calls. Back when there WERE long distance phone calls. Really? It's a 'holiday'? But then, I s'pose it's a Sunday, so most people wouldn't be working anyway....Oh yeah, long distance phone calls, remember them...
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Post by lilly on May 10, 2015 16:35:06 GMT -5
mothers day in the uk ,,is quite big ,, i wid well slap the bairn if i didna git my prezzie
its the first sunday in march , so well past, i got my prezzie the plants are still alive but the choccies didna last till the monday
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Post by lilly on May 10, 2015 16:36:14 GMT -5
This is a bit numbery ---- but I was wondering how "Ghost Town" compared to WWFM because I was pretty sure that it was doing better so far. The answer is a resounding YES. This was posted by keepitreal on Pulse Music Board..On iTunes US -- currently #232 Adam Lambert "Ghost Town". And how does WWFM compare with iTunes sales of GT? i wid like tae ken the answer tae this yen as weel !
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 16:37:22 GMT -5
Good morning Angels! is Monday, new week... >>>>new look..
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Post by freakydeaky on May 10, 2015 16:39:24 GMT -5
mothers day in the uk ,,is quite big ,, i wid well slap the bairn if i didna git my prezzie its the first sunday in march , so well past, i got my prezzie the plants are still alive but the choccies didna last till the monday
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2015 16:44:06 GMT -5
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