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What causes songs to play "too fast" on certain stations? It's really annoying.

2007-12-18 12:17:07 · 2 answers · asked by lidiya5 2 in Entertainment & Music Radio

Let's see. It used to be G105 in Raleigh, NC that had the problem. Now their music sounds normal. Then 107.5 KZL in Greensboro, NC played theirs a little too fast. Now I hear it with 106.1 The Rooster -- not sure where they're at. Probably Raleigh.

2007-12-18 13:04:14 · update #1

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Though I won't say that never happens, it's rare. I'm curious as to where (what city) and which station you're listening to?

Back in the day, when we used 45 RPM records, we would occasionally set the RPMs to 45.5 or maybe 46 as we dubbed them to cart (recorded them on a cartridge for easier playback). It was not done to gain more time for commercials.

The theory was, you'd hear the song on our station, then when comparing the same song on our competitor, our version would sound brighter, more energetic. That would mean the competitor would sound less bright... well, you get the picture. It was only done with uptempo songs.

No one could ever prove that this speeding-up ever had any effect. Only a few places where I worked did that and most stopped, because as you say, it's annoying.

Good question, a star for you!
-a guy named duh

2007-12-18 12:39:38 · answer #1 · answered by Duh 7 · 3 0

They speed up the music to make more time for commercials.

2007-12-18 12:25:19 · answer #2 · answered by empty-nester 2002 5 · 3 0

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