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Rotation (music)

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206:. Songs in heavy rotation will be played many times in a 24-hour period. A reason for playing the same song more than once a day is that many listeners tune in expecting to hear their favorite song, and many listeners don't listen to the radio for extended periods of time. Prolonged listening to a station that places songs in heavy rotation can quickly become unpleasant; such stations are not well-suited for 50: 156:" may go as long as eight hours, with a few stations promising "no repeats" where a song is not played again during a broadcast day to allow a much broader playlist (or if there is a purposeful repeat on that type of station, it ties into a station contest for a prize, such as tickets to the played artist's concert). 315:
Songs that survive in recurrent rotation typically form the basis of radio formats as years advance. A hit song that is left out of recurrent rotation will eventually become known as a "forgotten 45", a name derived from the fact that singles used to be released on 45 RPM records.
233:" is one that is only played in off-peak hours, usually late at night. There can be various reasons for this, but such songs are usually not hits and are played because of the personal musical preference of the DJ or programmer, to avoid 184:
easy. Even if a live person is present, the automation system at commercial stations usually picks the music ahead of time out of the current rotation, thus the DJ becomes only an
272:) and placed on special "recurrent charts". Recurrent charts tend to be more static, with fewer week-to-week changes in popularity than current charts. 265:
as well. Most charts have special rules to determine when a song has become recurrent, at which point they are removed from current charts (such as the
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format, a programming formula limiting power rotation to once every four hours, likewise limiting similar songs and
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station several months or even years after the initial debut. It is also used to describe core songs in other
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or to fulfill a broadcasting obligation to carry programming that is not popular with audiences, such as
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Stations playing new music typically have a short rotation of around four hours, while stations playing "
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environments, where employees must listen for hours on end multiple days a week, and doing so can
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within set time frames, and adjusting the playlist over time can mitigate these issues.
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Recurrent rotation refers to a group of songs still frequently aired on a
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systems handle a limited rotation quite well, in turn making
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Repeated broadcasting of a number of songs or music videos
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more stringent daypart-based regulations on music content
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stations sometimes have no particular rotation, only the
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Heavy rotation
Heavy Rotation (disambiguation)
Permutation (music)
cleanup
quality standards
improve this article
Learn how and when to remove this message
broadcasting
playlist
songs
radio station
satellite radio
music videos
TV network
shuffled
airplay
classics
College radio
indie radio
music director
disc jockeys
freeform radio
Broadcast automation
voice tracking
announcer
songs
radio station
retail
breed contempt
hostile work environment

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