AQH said:TexasTom said:No, it doesn't.
Do the math -- if a station programs 48 minutes of music per hour, 3% of 48 minutes works out to an extra 1 minute and 26 seconds. That would be one short song.
An accurate mathematical assessment requires figuring out how long individual songs are within that 48 minutes.
No, it doesn't. It just requires knowing what the total duration of all the music played during that hour is. If all the songs are sped up by the same amount, the length of the individual songs would make no difference. The bottom line is that if you take 48 minutes worth of music and speed it up by 3%, you'll be able to play all that music in 46 minutes and 34 seconds, for that savings of 1 minute and 26 seconds. And that will be just as true if it's 24 two-minute Beatles songs, or a set that starts out with
the album version of Peter Framptom's "Do You Feel Like I Do"...