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Even with the changes in the way music is sold /distributed, some things haven't changed since Alan Freed was "spinnin' the platters that matter" in the 50's according to this NPR article I just read:

http://www.npr.org/…"]How Much Does It Cost To Make A Hit Song?[/]="http://www.npr.org/…"]How Much Does It Cost To Make A Hit Song?[/]

Of course 'payola' is illegal and doesn't exist - but "Treating the radio guys nice." and envelopes full of cash aren't even closely guarded secrets.

Enjoy.

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philter1 Sat, 07/02/2011 - 02:07

This is why the pop chart is full of sh1te. Puerile songs get played constantly. This is for one artist (and I use the term lightly) only, there are at least another ten that get the same treatment. It's ridiculous really, there are genuinely talented musicians out there not getting a look in because of this payola thing. The music channels on TV are exactly the same. Depressing :(

Thanks for the link :cool:
Cheers
Phil