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WLIT (93.9 Lite FM)/Chicago to Launch All Christmas Music


WLIT (93.9 Lite FM)/Chicago
WLIT (93.9 Lite FM)/Chicago

WLIT (93.9 Lite FM)/Chicago will flip to around-the-clock Christmas music by today's artists along with classic Christmas hits, beginning November 1 at 4pm. To welcome the holiday station flip, 93.9 Lite FM personalities Melissa Forman, producer Jim, Robin Rock and Mick Lee will host and broadcast a three-hour commercial free holiday kick-off. Fans can listen in as the holiday music officially starts and will be able to send in song requests and participate in on-air festive games to get in the holiday spirit.

"We heard our listeners loud and clear," said 93.9 Lite FM Program Director and afternoon host Mick Lee. "The day after Halloween, listeners are ready to hear Christmas music on 93.9 Lite FM. As we change our colors from orange and black to red and green, Chicagoans will be sure to get in a festive mood with non-stop holiday music. We can't wait to make new memories with our listeners and their family in our 22nd year as Chicago's Christmas music station."

"It is an honor and a pleasure to provide the holiday soundtrack to all of Chicagoland," added iHeartMedia Chicago Region President Matt Scarano. "Nothing is more festive and fun than listening to Christmas music on 93.9 Lite FM."

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