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"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" played on Big 105.9 in Miami and Big 100.3 in DC and other Classic Rock stations in the U.S. are growing

Last week, I checked the playlist playing Aerosmith's "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" song on Big 105.9 in Miami, FL and Big 100.3 in Washington, DC and other Classic Rock stations are started to grow in the U.S. with more audience. So are you happy about this?
 
So are you happy about this?

Playlists on classic rock and hits stations change on a weekly basis even though the music is all classic. The number of plays certain songs get will either increase or decrease. Songs get added and dropped. All the time. The myth that these stations just play the same songs over and over is a myth. They don't. The rotation is always in flux. That doesn't mean a core group of songs doesn't remain in the playlist. Just that the playlist itself is a living thing.
 
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