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Do radio stations use digitized music?

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Do radio stations use digitized music?

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It’s pretty much all digitised these days and called up from a database. The exceptions are cases when tracks are on vinyl or very rarely played. An interesting example of this at work is BBC Radio 1’s Ten Hour Takeover, which shows tracks being looked up, the servers and the archive of actual CDs and records. For yer ClearChannel stations, there’s probably no need to go to original media.

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