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Originally posted by Walk_Away21
Wtf how are those determined?? Her voice is amazing and the song is so fresh!
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Phone/online surveys of local listeners. Each radio station conducts them.
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Originally posted by Superbitch
Somethings really fishy all her songs are always so well rated. I really doubt people don't get tired of hearing her on the radio. All major hits decrease overtime because people get tired of them...she never does.
Id understand this, love myself and levels being too low of they were trashy like the nae nae song but they're not. Especially selling that well on iTunes.
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Pop demographic loves Taylor's music. That's about it.
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Originally posted by Walk_Away21
I just don't believe Bad Blood (after like 6 months) and similar songs are getting better scores than new music that is selling fairly well on iTunes despite the discrepancy in radio play.
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Bad Blood is getting poor scores because it's old. There are newer songs also getting poor scores because listeners don't like them.
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Originally posted by Walk_Away21
Yeah but radio can't track listeners unless it's online right? Like in my car I am not sending anything back to track my listening right?
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Incorrect. Impression data is sent to a station every time you listen to it, regardless of how you do so (I think

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However, I'm pretty sure some stations just use approximations instead of tracking the data. Like, they may have initially tracked everyone and stopped once they got a good approximation of the impressions at each time of the day (but these would be less accurate than live data, obviously).
I'm actually not quite sure how many stations do live data, I'll have to do some research into that.