Get ready for some festive cheer! Chicago's beloved 93.9 LITE FM is kicking off the holiday season with a special twist this year. But here's where it gets interesting: they're not flipping the switch to holiday tunes just yet. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, November 4th, as that's when the magic begins. Yes, you read that right! The station will start broadcasting around-the-clock holiday music at 3 p.m. that day, bringing a special two-hour celebration without any commercials. This is later than usual, as last year they started on November 1st. But why the delay? Well, it's all about spreading cheer and unity, according to Mick Lee, iHeartMedia Chicago’s 93.9 LITE FM program director and afternoon show host. He says, 'We’re thrilled to celebrate our 25th year as Chicago’s Christmas station, spreading cheer, unity, and warmth all season long.' So, get ready to sing along and embrace the holiday spirit a little later than normal this year! But here's a thought: what do you think about this change? Is it a welcome surprise, or do you prefer the earlier start times? Let us know in the comments!