These might or might not change a bit, but we'll see. If last year was anything to go by, there's probably going to be a stream or two between xmas and NYE as well. Times with multiple names could either be split between those mentioned or not, who knows. As usual, Christmas has fewer djs and longer streams while NYE has more djs and shorter streams.
Times below should be in your local time.
Christmas Eve
Yorozuya will most likely start and possibly hand over to someone before bakkun gets on for the rest of the eve.
- 09:00 - 17:00: kipu/qnia/shava/yoro
- 17:00 - 24:00: bacon
Christmas Day
As you may notice below, the stream then goes on for the entirety of the 25th, officially ending early on the 26th.
- 00:00 - 09:00: kipu/shava/butt/exci
- 09:00 - 18:00: oji*san
- 18:00 - 02:00: claud
New Years Eve
After the NYE stream times below are some countries that have their new years during that part of the NYE stream (I added them before adding a script that just shows your local time instead of EST). Pachy will start before mogra is over (which is usually around 15:00 EST or earlier), but there won't be a thread before that. The start time for Pachy is just so the script for showing your local time works and might actually be earlier or later than what is shown.
As always, please don't start your own thread for the stream.
- 10:00 - 15:15: pachy (Western Australia, China, Kazakhstan)
- 15:15 - 16:15: ryuu (Türkiye, Uganda, Russia)
- 16:15 - 18:15: apt-get (Finland, Germany, Spain)
- 18:15 - 20:15: claud (United Kingdom, Canary Islands, Liberia)
- 20:15 - 23:15: suzubrah (Greenland, Brazil, Chile)
- 23:15 - 02:15: kipukun (New York, Texas, Arizona)
- 02:15 - 04:15: bacon (California, British Columbia, Alaska)
- 04:15 - 11:15: oji*san (Hawaii, French Polynesia, Kiribati)
I'll probably edit this post a few days into 2025 with how the new years went instead of making a new post, if you care about that stuff.
Not too much to say I guess, listeners went to 1600-ish for about an hour around EST new years, most DJs somehow managed to play requests for less than half of their timeslots (honorable mention to suzu who managed about 80% requests and ojiisan who supposedly also did mostly /r/s). There was a sticky this year as well, just as last year and the one before it too unless I have dementia and am making shit up. Anyway, what did we learn? Same as every year: either you request one of the things that are going to be played anyway regardless of you requesting it or you wait 12 hours, realize nobody is playing your /r/, and it then gets played when you're sleeping. Anyway have a good 2025 from me as well, friends.
Oh yeah, there was a dj train from around 2024-12-24 15:12 UTC to 2025-01-04 12:26 UTC, as many regular listeners may have noticed. I'm not entirely convinced hanyuu needs a 2 week vacation every year so I might just skip taking part in that next time.