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playlists and consisted
At first " Playlistism " consisted of replays of the viewer hit lists from the past, as well as new playlists of sister networks MTV2, MTVU as well as artist and themed playlists.

playlists and 1960s
* Classic Rock-Album-oriented playlists from the 1960s through the 2000s with artists who helped pioneer the genre of rock music ( e. g. The Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Clash, Talking Heads, Aerosmith, UFO, Yes, The Police ).
One notable omission from most oldies playlists is the music of the folk revival of the early 1960s.
The playlists of these Magic stations predominantly consist of hits from the 1960s and 1970s, although music from other decades is included in the mix.
Stations with similar playlists began to emerge in the Carolinas and surrounding states throughout the late 1950s and the 1960s, increasing the popularity of the music across racial lines.
The awakened CKLW-FM brought back the well-known Johnny Mann Singers-performed jingles for the " Big 8 ", along with many of the legendary personalities and " 20 / 20 News " and a music rotation based on the " Big 8 " playlists from the 1960s to the 1980s plus the older 1950s and early 1960s hits that the AM had played as " golden " titles.

playlists and early
The popularity of offshore pirate radio stations in the United Kingdom was an early symptom of frustration with the often overly safe and occasionally politicized playlists of commercial radio.
One might consider the moderately eclectic format a forerunner of the " adult alternative " playlists that achieved some success years later, in the 1990s and early 2000s.
In 2002, many oldies stations began dropping pre-1964 music from their playlists, since the earlier music tended to appeal to an older demographic that advertisers found undesirable — hence, the addition of music from the 1970s and early 1980s.
WQHT's early success forced WBLS to incorporate dance music to its playlists again.
Since the early 1990s, http :// www. VoiceOfPeace. com has taken on several formats, from a news forum to an online station, but since 2007, it has been a video-based peace portal featuring playlists and shows hosted by entertainers and educators from around the globe.

playlists and American
Music-based commercial radio stations in Canada are mandated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to reserve at least 35 per cent of their playlists for Canadian content, although exemptions are granted in some border cities ( e. g. Windsor, Ontario ) where the competition from American stations threatens the survival of Canadian broadcasters, and for stations whose formats may not have enough Canadian recordings available to meet the 35 per cent target ( e. g. classical, jazz or pop standards ).
Kidman herself insisted that the video be used for both a BBC documentary about her career, and also in an American Cinematheque tribute, with the result that the video returned to Australian music video playlists in 2004.
His playlists reflect the concept of the " Great American Songbook " or, as Schwartz puts it, " America's classical music ".

playlists and soul
In the mid-1960s, Stone worked as a disc jockey for San Francisco, California soul radio station KSOL, where he included white performers such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones into his playlists.
Some records were so rare that only a handful of copies were known to exist, so northern soul DJs and clubs became associated with particular records that were almost exclusively on their own playlists.
There are subtle differences between CHR / rhythmic and the urban contemporary format ; urban stations will often play R & B and soul songs that CHR / rhythmic stations will not, and CHR / rhythmic stations, despite playlists heavy with urban product, sometimes have white disc jockeys and formatic elements resembling CHR / Pop, which includes R & B or hip-hop influenced pop and / or dance tracks.
In 1989, WBOS dropped country and adopted a " triple-A " format, initially with a bit more of an eclectic focus than most triple-A stations at the time, incorporating classic rock, soul / r & b, and singer-songwriter cuts into their playlists, along with new releases.

playlists and recordings
This meant that the movement was sustained ( and " new " recordings added to playlists ) by prominent DJs discovering rare and previously overlooked records.
These new FM country stations excluded older " classic " country artists from their playlists, despite the fact that artists such as Merle Haggard, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Kenny Rogers and Emmylou Harris were still actively performing and releasing new recordings, some of which were significant hits.
Hundreds of Thistle & Shamrock tapes and vinyl albums, along with concert recordings, playlists, newsletters, and related materials are now part of a working archive in the Scottish Heritage Center at St. Andrews College.
These recordings were also huge hits in the spreading disco culture, " Do It " peaking on club playlists before Billboard started a separate disco chart, but the follow-up single sat for 5 weeks at number 1.
Two " Goldmine " recordings, Twisted Wheel and Twisted Wheel Again, feature songs from the original DJ playlists.

playlists and with
A Latin radio station in MIami replaced reggaeton music blocks with freestyle playlists.
While the idea of markup language originated with text documents, there is an increasing usage of markup languages in other areas which involve the presentation of various types of information, including playlists, vector graphics, web services, content syndication, and user interfaces.
The W800 and W550 / W600 had numerous audio capabilities including playlists, audio equalization, support for the M4A audio file format, and the ability to operate only as music player, with the telephony electronics switched off.
The W950i was a slim device with 4 GB internal flash memory, including a touch screen for navigation through music genres, playlists, individual songs or music albums.
She eventually decided to purchase hundreds of iPod Nanos, load them with music, artists, and playlists which she would hand select, and autograph them:
In addition to being a media player, Windows Media Player includes the ability to rip music from and copy music to compact discs, burn recordable discs in Audio CD format or as data discs with playlists such as an MP3 CD, synchronize content with a digital audio player ( MP3 player ) or other mobile devices, and enable users to purchase or rent music from a number of online music stores.
* The New Greasy Kid Blog complete with playlists
* Creative MediaSource-A fully featured audio player for Microsoft Windows that also manages NOMAD devices and can be used to transfer media to the device or to synchronise playlists with the device-a feature that was unavailable in the previous NOMAD Explorer software.
Classic FM currently has a music team who create playlists for the station, commission music research with listeners as well as choosing the repertoire for the station's CDs, magazines and concerts.
This was one of the main outlets of measuring song popularity with the younger generation of music listeners, as many radio stations resisted adding rock ' n roll music to their playlists for many years.
Some sites only allow the sharing of the playlist data with the actual music being delivered by other channels e. g. plurn, others provide a closed catalog of content from which the playlists can be generated while sites like imeem allow users to upload the music to central servers to be shared and accessed by any user of the site.
Listeners also lodged objections with the radio authority, which found Xfm to be acting in a manner contrary to its licence requirements, and a degree of alternative output was eventually restored, particularly through night-time playlists and cutting-edge specialist shows.
Caldwell is frequently cited as a staple of the genre, with " What You Won't Do for Love " as well as lesser-known singles such as " Real Thing ," " All or Nothing at All " ( both from Heart of Mine ) still featuring prominently on programmers ' playlists.
Hold On ( with the aid of his touring group, The Young Senators: Jimi Dougans, Frank Hooker, LeRoy Fleming, Wornell Jones, David Lecraft, James Drumer Johnson and John Engram ) was a cornerstone of DJ playlists in downtown New York's nascent disco scene.
John Richards, who frequently creates playlists based on themes, opened the first Radio Liberation broadcast with the following songs:
The harmonisation of playlists across the GWR Group led to the creation of The Mix Network in 1997, with GWR Wiltshire at the hub.
Most traditional oldies stations limit their on-air playlists to no more than 300 songs, based on the programming strategy that average listeners and passive listeners will stay tuned provided they are familiar with the hits being played.
( In November 2008, following a merger of Sirius and XM, the two services shifted to a unified group of " decades " channels, with the playlists for most cut back to reflect a more conventional style of oldies programming.
While other stations in Lubbock stuck with the Chart Hits Radio ( CHR ) radio format, KTXT-FM drew many listeners away from commercial radio with their alternative programming, thus forcing the commercial stations to pay attention to KTXT's playlists and DJs.

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