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Music log website?

I've seen links to it here before but it's been a while...essentially, it's that site that shows a station's track listings on a specific date. I don't think it's YES...but I'm sure someone knows.
 
agentUrge said:
I've seen links to it here before but it's been a while...essentially, it's that site that shows a station's track listings on a specific date. I don't think it's YES...but I'm sure someone knows.

I'm not sure exactly what you're asking, but if you're looking for music logs, YES has them. Here's the link: http://www.yes.com/#YES_Lobby
 
carolinaradio said:
Yes is dying a slow death, unfortunately - seems like several medium sized markets disappear a week lately...

That's not just happening to YES, some radio stations and entire companies are refusing to release their logs (aside from their overall playlist or top 50 songs to Mediabase) these days. I don't know if it is a software issue or intentional dictate by the PD, market manager, or corporate, but 'tunein.com' formerly 'radiotime.com' has seen its music logs for a number of stations stop in past few months as well. For instances, Cumulus Media has stop releasing music logs for any of its stations online since last fall, and since the acquisition of the former Citadel stations is complete all of those stations have followed suit with this practice as well. Cox is also allowing certain markets to cherrypicking some of it stations to do a similar practice. I doubt YES or tunein will die because of this because most of those of us are truly interested in music logs can go Mediabase, All Access, or Billboard BDS charts to check their playlist logs for medium market stations.
 
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