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106.7 LITE FM/New York Flips to 24/7 Christmas Music


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iHeartMedia AC WLTW-FM (106.7 LITE FM)/New York will make its annual switch to New York's Christmas station and will broadcast around-the-clock festive music leading into the holiday season for listeners in the New York Tri-state area beginning at 5pm on Friday. 106.7 LITE FM and the Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes are kicking off the annual Christmas music station flip. 106.7 LITE FM personalities Cubby and Christine will announce the official switch at the Christmas Spectacular.

In addition, listeners can also watch a behind the scenes look into the Radio City Rockettes daily routine between each set, costume changes and performances on the station's website. 106.7 LITE FM will also feature an interview and special performance by Michael Buble, which can be streamed on the station's website.

"All of us at 106.7 LITE FM are excited to bring our yearly tradition back to Radio City Music Hall," said Program Director Chris Conley. "Every year, the Christmas Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes brings so much joy to our kick-off to Christmas music, and we're so happy to be able to bring back holiday cheer."

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