
Wednesday morning, many Panhandle residents woke to a cheerful surprise as radio station 94.5 WFLF-FM began playing favorite Christmas classics - which it will continue to do through the holiday season. "This area has been through the ringer over the last three years, so I feel some around-the-clock Christmas cheer will be much welcomed by radio listeners in the Panhandle." “The big guy really gave residents of our area a great gift,” said John Lund, iHeartMedia Panama City’s senior vice president of programming. IHeartMedia Panama City announced Wednesday the debut of the new "Christmas 94.5" FM, which is billed as "The Gulf Coast’s Christmas Station," effective immediately. Listeners can also hear Christmas music on 107.7 via the free iHeartRadio app.PANAMA CITY - It's not even Halloween yet, but for many Ho-ho-holiday enthusiasts Christmas has come early. Rock listeners can continue to tune into 102.3 The Fox, which will continue playing rock music every day. We are confident that this new format on 107.7 FM will offer an even more variety of listening in the region and further add to our diverse portfolio of stations in the market.” “We are thrilled to bring all Christmas music to Mid-Ohio, and are extremely excited to unveil a brand new station on December 26. “It’s beginning to look at lot like Christmas in Ohio,” said Keith Hotchkiss, President of iHeartMedia’s North Ohio region. The station will play Christmas songs starting immediately, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through Dec. The new station will broadcast popular Christmas songs all the time, including fan favorites such as “Holly Jolly Christmas” and “All I Want for Christmas.”


iHeartMedia Ashland/Mansfield announced the debut of a new Christmas station 107.7 (WXXF), according to a release from iHeartMedia. MANSFIELD, Ohio - The sounds of Christmas are coming early for some residents in Northeast Ohio.
