Twenty years ago, the trend in Top 40/CHR radio was to pitch the music 2-3% faster to make the hits sound a bit bouncier (than your competition).
For instance, I could find actual message board threads (back when regular people cared about radio) complaining about how WPLJ played sounds "slower" than Z100. Pitching clearly worked.
Today, when Spotify and YouTube are at the audience's fingertips, do stations still pitch songs? Would it make radio feel more bouncy/exciting than streaming services — or just make it sound fast and silly to listeners?
For instance, I could find actual message board threads (back when regular people cared about radio) complaining about how WPLJ played sounds "slower" than Z100. Pitching clearly worked.
Today, when Spotify and YouTube are at the audience's fingertips, do stations still pitch songs? Would it make radio feel more bouncy/exciting than streaming services — or just make it sound fast and silly to listeners?