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Locally and around the world, people of different ages and backgrounds are tuning into the unusually wide variety of holiday music featured on Wheaton College’s radio station, WETN.
Around the clock from the day after Thanksgiving through New Year’s Day, WETN veers from its unique blend of Contemporary Christian music to offer you 2,007 Christmas Songs in 2007. Instead of a small selection of artists and holiday tunes, WETN listeners enjoy an incredible variety of Christmas music from traditional favorites to eclectic, sacred to popular and classic to current. Features include:
- Joy in the Morning: Weekdays, from 6-9 am (CST)
Host Joy Curry brings you great Christmas music, news, weather, sports, interviews, and live in-studio performances. The show also features holiday giveaways for local and online listeners. The giveaways continue all day long at www.wetn.org.
- Caroling Through the Decades: Wednesdays at noon; Saturdays at 9am
John Rorvik hosts this hour-long show, tracing Christmas songs and artists through time.
- Tinsel Time: Saturdays at 8 am; Wednesdays at 4 pm
Hang out with Kelley Robbins for an hour of kids’ Christmas music, Christmas trivia and adventures.
- Uncle Lar's Christmas Attic: Saturdays at 10 am and 9 pm
Christmas Music Director Larry Eskridge presents an eclectic collection of Christmas music you won’t hear anywhere else.
- Enjoy the Wheaton College Christmas Festival on radio and TV. The concert will air live on WETN’s sister TV station, WETN-TV, on Friday, December 7 and Saturday, December 8 at 7:30 each night. Rebroadcasts will air on WETN-TV throughout the rest of the month. The Festival is a celebrated annual event featuring Wheaton College Conservatory of Music’s performing ensembles.
WETN Radio and TV can be accessed around the clock and around the world at www.wetn.org. In and around DuPage County, tune in at 88.1 FM. WETN-TV is available to Comcast cable customers in Warrenville, West Chicago, Wheaton, and Winfield. For more information, contact Joy Curry at 630.752.5357 or joy.curry@wheaton.edu.
View and print original press release (pdf)
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