logo
  • Entries
  • Comment
  • Popular
Recent Posts
  • Careers for Older Gymnasts
  • Streaming Audio
  • Boys and Gymnastics
  • Story Books
Recent Comments
  • Michaele Lavele… in Low Cost Payday Loans
  • ashleywatson in How Does A Low Credit Score And Bad…
  • Kevin - Moncton… in 5 Useful Tips in Buying a House
  • KenS in Teens and Computer Use
Popular Articles
  • Self-Discipline And Saving Money (2)
  • Webmasters Improve Your Adsense Earnings, Monetize Income (1)
  • How to Write a Salesletter Easily (1)
  • Evaluating Work At Home Jobs (1)
Your Ad Here

When Christmas Gets Hijacked

icon1 Posted by QuickReadAbout.com Staff in Holidays on 03 27th, 2010 | no responses
Your Ad Here

The Christmas holiday has become somewhat commercialized over the years, to the point where a great many people who claim no religious affiliation and would be insulted if you suggested it to them still celebrate it with great enthusiasm due to the presence of presents. This is understandable, and to be honest the whole festival of Christmas is in place as a result of an earlier pagan festival – so to complain about non-religious people celebrating it would be somewhat misplaced. However, there are some people who take cynical manipulation of Christmas to extreme lengths.

This can be seen in the marketing of some films, books and music releases. You will find that in the weeks following Christmas, the new release list will be somewhat threadbare. This is because the organizations responsible for setting release dates will take the films, books and CDs ready for release and line them up for the stores and cinemas in the run-up to the holidays, when people are more likely to spend their money. After Christmas, when money is in shorter supply, the inevitable result is that the schedules will be barren.

Often, these releases will have nothing whatsoever to do with Christmas. Even this, however, is far more acceptable than crowbarring in a mention of Christmas in the title, the storyline or in one of the songs. Although we may all have accepted that the concept of Christmas has been hijacked, some things should remain sacred. Re-releasing a poorly-selling album with a Christmas carol in the track listing – well, that’s just tacky.

Your Ad Here

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Leave a comment


Recently Viewed

  • Ideas For Wedding Favors Can Help Identify The Wedding Theme
  • The Shawshank Redemption (DVD) Review
  • Where Can I Buy Homes For As Little As $10,000?
  • Forums Can Be Your Personal Coach And Mentor
  • Travel Your Way to Wealth : Cruise to Cash with
  • College credit card All about college credit cards
  • Keeping Your Family Healthy
  • Home decorating-moving in together
  • Business Consultant - Work At Home Internet Business Or Scam?
  • Stocks - Getting Started In The Market
  • Tips for Easy Family Holiday Travel
  • How To Increase Your Click Through Rate
  • The Best Natural Wonder Of The World - Nagara Falls
  • What You Can Do To Make Your Holidays More Meaningful
  • Custom Made Four Poster Beds
  • Gall Bladder Back Pain
  • Should A Mom-At-Home Own An Otoscope In Caring For Her
  • The Key To A Successful Home Based Business
  • Learning Spanish Part Eight : Some Really Bad Science!
  • Football Q&A: Little Known Pro Football Facts
  • Laser Therapy Hair
  • Is It Time to Re-Finance?
  • The Hard Hat
  • CSS and Tables: The hype and the trends
  • Easy Italian Learning
  • The Importance Of Obtaining Backward Links
  • Piggy-Back Your Way To Internet Business Success On Ebay!
  • Now May Be The Right Time To Buy A House
  • Customizing with ATV Accessories
  • Small Wonders: Single Board Computers

Categories

Search

Copyright © QuickReadAbout.com. All rights reserved. - Partners: Brolen Recipes - All Recipes