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Why do some radio stations speed up songs?
Two reasons: Slightly faster songs might sound more appealing to listeners. If listeners hear the same songs on two competing radio stations, the station that speeds up playback may be perceived as having more energy. (The same argument drives the so-called loudness wars between stations.
Do radio stations pitch up songs?
yes. They do play some songs faster at certain times.
What is the point of number stations?
A numbers station is a shortwave radio station characterized by broadcasts of formatted numbers, which are believed to be addressed to intelligence officers operating in foreign countries.
Why do all radio stations play the same songs over and over?
If you ever listen to AM/FM radio and wonder why all the stations play the same songs over and over, there’s actually a very simple answer. Like many things, it has to do with advertising, money, and getting as many ears on your station as possible so you can deliver the former and make the latter.
How long does a song Last on a radio station?
A song will last as long as it needs to on a station (some would say too long), but there’s more going on behind the scenes than you would think. Just why do radio stations play the same songs so much?
How do radio stations get so many listeners?
Stations that don’t rely on tastemakers will simply push the most popular hits of the season to high rotation because that’s how you get listeners. If you can guarantee it will be less than an hour before someone hears Bad Blood, the crowds will flock.
Do radio stations have a bias towards certain tracks?
Whether you’ve found yourself tired of the latest Drake track, recently realised a golden oldie popping up on your favourite station, or looking to jump into a career in radio, every listener who isn’t a zombie has asked: “Why do I keep hearing that fucking song?” It’s true – radio stations do have a bias towards certain tracks.