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Although we're constantly debating the waning role that radio plays on the listening tastes of our fair country, we're always interested in -- and saddened by -- what being spun near and far by mainstream DJs. Now we can get a fix of that info while being tripped the fuck out. Head here for a fireworks-like display of what's being played, at the moment, on stations around the nation (via Whitney). Maybe the map includes selections from your Hitchhiker's Guide To The Radio? Depressingly informative, sure -- but really, it's your new favorite screensaver.

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Instant Karma and Rocket came out of the same area at the same time twice. And With Arms Wide Open came out of the midwest like 3 times! wtf

Posted by: corey at 12/05/06 10:52 AM | Reply
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DJs don't pick these tunes. Some asshole at ViacomClearChannelInfinity picks it from a computer program. Then the asshole goes and licks the butt of the music industry some more. Repeat as necessary.

Posted by: Tony G at 12/05/06 12:23 PM | Reply
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i saw "wrapped up in books" coming out of central NC...isn't that a belle & sebastian song?

Posted by: ryan at 12/05/06 3:22 PM | Reply
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This site is fake. A few minutes spent listening to your local radio stations and watching your city will prove it, or just watch the site for a few minutes and see the songs loop. "Get Out of Denver" came up 3 times in 4 minutes in SF. Radio has problems, sure, but this site is just silly.

Posted by: Party Ben at 12/05/06 3:31 PM | Reply
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Well shut my mouth -- I take that back, we played Fool's Gold and it actually came up after a minute. Huh. It looks like it keeps popping up the title while the song is playing so if you see a title multiple times it doesn't mean it's being played again.

Posted by: Party Ben at 12/05/06 3:38 PM | Reply
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Party Ben, If you click on the dot for a given city, it lists out a bunch of stations that probably contribute to what flies out at you. Plus, is it unreasonable to assume that the huge radio conglomerates use similar playlists for multiple stations across the country? I mean, if they play Toto's "Africa" in NYC one minute, why can't or shouldn't they play it in, say, Louisville, KY at the same time? Who's gonna know? Also, Ryan, I'm Raleigh, and I just looked at WKNC's playlist, and "Wrapped Up in Books" got played a few minutes before your post. I don't know guys, looks legit to me.

Posted by: Matt at 12/05/06 3:39 PM | Reply
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I saw some Christian [not ChristMAS, mind you] song play at five stations at the same time.

I blame Bush.

Pelosi Control

Posted by: Paul at 12/05/06 5:57 PM | Reply
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Oh, and by the way, is there really that much Spanish-language music out there?

I live in Austin, so there's a lot here, but in Seattle?

Posted by: Paul at 12/05/06 5:59 PM | Reply
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yeah, this is kind of awesome. and yes, there is spanish language radio in Seattle.

my question is how does it work? it's impossible that they have operatives in every city somehow listening to multiple stations and typing in titles and it's doubtful they have some direct input from the stations, so what gives?

Posted by: ryanbthat at 12/06/06 2:53 PM | Reply
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