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Family Life Network flips all-Christmas switch BATH - Family Life Network (FLN) announced last week the radio ministry is offering listeners commercial-free Christmas music on 64 radio outlets across New York and Pennsylvania. FLN last week began programming 100 percent Christmas music and will continue through Christmas Day. Weeknights from 9:00 pm until Midnight, FLN's Christmas Treasures, hosted by Tom Taylor, will feature listener requests. Each evening, Family Life Network will broadcast special Christmas programs, including radio dramas, short story narrations, and children's musicals. For a synopsis of eachprogram, visit www.fln.org. At Midnight on December 22, Family Life Network will suspend all programs to offer "72 hours of Christmas"- an all-music format playing Christmas music for three consecutive days. Family Life's "72 hours of Christmas" will continue through Christmas Day, ending at Midnight that evening. Christmas music includes a mix of traditional and contemporary songs from familiar carols and holiday classics to new songs that reflect the moods and messages of the Christmas season. Family Life Network will return to its original music and program format following Christmas. "We're more than happy to help our listeners enjoy Christmas all through December," said Rick Snavely, president, Family Life Network. "Christmas music is uplifting and stirs good cheer, but our special programming highlights the reason we celebrate the season in the first place. And that brings joy to the hearts of many." |
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