I've written about this before on my aesthetics and critical thinking site, but want to expand on it over here.
WRR, Dallas-Fort Worth's classical music station, plays a solid month straight, from Thanksgiving to Christmas, of Christmas music. Beyond obvious classical music like Bach's "Magnificat" or Vivaldi's "Gloria," it's modern Christmas carols — and not just religious ones like "Silent Night" given a quasi-classical treatment, but secular Christmas songs. (They actually slipped in "Clair de Lune" in early December; somebody must have screwed up.) They do this with everything other than their syndicated programming and their Monday night two hours of Metroplex-based musical offerings.
Despite the Metromess having a fair-sized Jewish population, they make no special programming effort for Hanukkah. Nor do they make a special programming effort for festive-type religious holidays of other faith traditions. For example, despite a relatively large Indian-American population, they do nothing for Diwali.
That said, to be fair, Beethoven's birthday did see Beethoven trump Christmas, or at a minimum, play even to it. And, outside of that, not all the religious music has been explicitly religious. Dec. 18, for example, when I randomly dropped in, they were playing the Sanctus from Bach's B minor.
That said? It's still not good.
It's made worse while I'm driving. The laser on my CD player has gone out (not planning on replacing the system), so my reasonable FM alternatives are: A 1960s-90s classic rock station; two post-classic rock stations, ie, 1980s-today, or KERA, the NPR station.
And, that's part of why I'm writing — a compendium of some of the stupider news items on there.
Dec. 1, on what was actually one of the Beeb's news programs that NPR stations often rebroadcast? Secretary of State Marco Rubio was cited for Russia losing 7,000 casualties a week. And we trust Marco Rubio's numbers why? You didn't ask a place like Responsible Statecraft why?
Dec. 19 or 20: I heard some stupidity from the Beeb I don't even remember.
Don't forget that the Beeb in general has as much problem with Zionism and NAFO Nazism as Merikkkan mainstream media.
Dec. 22: From NPR's "On Point," some dude claiming the Western part of the US is "underchurched." No backstory from anybody else, like how the western states have long been the most secular, and definitely the least Christian, part of the US. No mention of how the Pacific Rim states far and away, by percentage of population, lead the US in East Asians from the other side of that Rim, people generally non-Christian. Ditto on not mentioning its South Asian population. No Hindu or Buddhist comment. No modern white None, even. In short, a Kuffner-like program.