TWO radio presenters are facing the music after refusing to play a single festive song on their show until December 23.

Morning show presenters Robin Banks and Neal Veglio could face disciplinary action after not getting into the festive spirit.

The 107 JACKfm duo, who broadcast their show from a studio in the Madejski Stadium and compered the Broad Street Mall’s Christmas lights switch-on, seem to have had enough of the season already and have banned Wham’s 'Last Christmas’, Slade’s 'Merry Xmas Everybody’, and Kirsty MacColl and the Pogues’ Fairytale of New York, among other classic Christmas tunes.

The pair have been told to play the official playlist that includes them or face the chop.

Sources said the duo have been dragged in and out of meetings, where the rules have been quite clearly put to them by the station bosses.

Robin told listeners during his show: “It’s a point of difference. Every other station in the area is playing those Christmas songs. If you really want to hear them, tune across to them.”

The pair are together in the plan and Neal said: “I’m one hundred per cent behind you, and I’ll quit before I play any festive music.”

They were also unrelenting on social media. Listeners who tweeted Neal’s @realnealmayhem account to try to get the pair to change their minds were met with the response, “Over my dead body”, while Robin told his thousands of followers at @r_banks that the pair, “REFUSE to play Xmas songs before the 23rd Dec!!!!”

The radio station’s programme manager, Gavin Harris, said: “This is an internal matter between the radio station and the presenters. However, I’m determined to give listeners to JACKfm Berkshire what they would expect to hear, and I think they would expect to hear Christmas songs throughout December.

“We’ll be following suitable disciplinary procedures if need be, but I’m confident we’ll be playing Christmas Rapping, All I Want For Christmas, and Stop the Cavalry before too long.”