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It's not the automation system (which is a computer) that determines the timing on sequencing the next event... that is done manually by hand by someone when each song is dubbed or copied onto the automation system. So if there is silence after every song, either they want it that way (the way Shulke did in the 70's with Beautiful Music stations) or someone has not done their job.
Sounds to me like they're running a mix of wav's (CD format) and mp3's. Automation software (that I'm familiar) with will run both in the same playlist. IF you convert a wav (from a CD) to an mp3 you will end up with 2 seconds of silence at the end. I edit it out in the conversion process so its audio to audio.
You're right about running spots making no revenue. Might be trade-outs. There's a major talker running a variable frequency drive repair spot that I'm sure is a trade-out.
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