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This measure even brings savings

Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 4:01 am
by asimj1
Between midnight and 6 a.m., radio stations have hardly any listeners, no income and little cost, because the non-stop music is played by the computer. Suisa ignores this mechanism. For them, the night hours are a fantastic source of income, because the percentage of music there is 100 percent, massively increasing the 24-hour average.

Several stations have taken strange measures portugal rcs data to combat this anomaly. Because of the Suisa regulation, they have deliberately and deliberately made their programs worse at night, in order to reduce the proportion of music from 70 to 80 to 60 to 70 percent. Radio Zürisee, for example, broadcasts randomly chopped-up parts of the daytime program between one and four o'clock. Radio Berner Oberland is switching to classical music, which is not subject to Suisa.

And Radio FM 1 from St. Gallen broadcasts Suisa-free mood music, which is available from several international providers. This saves these stations costs of several tens of thousands of francs a year. For larger stations, in the six-figure range, and these are amounts that really make a difference.