The nerve
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Already following them
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...are the "few dozen" songs the top 40...?
I'm finding it shocking the number of comments that don't seem to realize that this is the joke.
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Sold out to iHeartradio / Clear Media / Audacy
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Same with classic rock stations, I swear to fucking god Boston's 100.7 plays Turn the Page by Bob Seger or Metallica's cover daily at like 7:45am. That's usually followed by one of 3 AC/DC songs then 10-15 minutes of commercials since iHeartRadio bought them a while ago.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Years ago when I was carrying shingles for a job the guys always had the local 'top 40' station on. The station played the same songs in the same order with the same break timings for weeks. This was in the days before computers could run everything so it wasn't that. All told it came out to around 6.5-7 hours before the loop would start again. Just enough to time shift the part of the loop you heard each day so you wouldn't notice if you were commuting. But it was enough to make you want to jump off the roof listening all day every day.
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Lmao never seen Dillon in a meme like this, especially the vid being like a decade old now, good stuff.
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Back in the day I ran a small Shout cast server. Once had around 40 listeners. It made teenage me happy. In a broken voice, between tracks, I'd pretend to be a radio guy on my cheap desktop microphone (those white/grey/cream sticks, you know the ones I'm sure).
"Yo yo yo, that was a SICK beat, let's get on down to some more funky tunes!!!"Fun memories.
cheap desktop microphone (those white/grey/cream sticks, you know the ones I'm sure).
You mean the same microphone every desktop had in the 90's? Boy do I!
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They brought an iHeartradio station to Baltimore. The mix was fun, lots of famous 80's and 90's.
I wrote some code to scrape their "now playing". The entire catalog was just over 600 hundred songs. 600 Unique songs in a year.
The top rock station plays more unique songs than that in a week
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cheap desktop microphone (those white/grey/cream sticks, you know the ones I'm sure).
You mean the same microphone every desktop had in the 90's? Boy do I!
I can already hear the static whenever we got a phonecall and the receiver was too close.
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I'm finding it shocking the number of comments that don't seem to realize that this is the joke.
The formatting of the meme lends itself to an interpretation that the listener is somehow being conned.
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The formatting of the meme lends itself to an interpretation that the listener is somehow being conned.
Yes, but that's part of the humor, isn't it? Sarcasm works best when there's a nod towards (fake) sincerity.