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Well, why not? She talks about everything she does outside Nova including Australian Idol. The only problem might be that if they are recording live shows on Monday nights she will probably be missing from Nova that afternoon.

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TVC

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Just heard the song “Nonsense” by Sabrina Carpenter on Smallzy’s Surgery this evening. Another example of Nova latching onto a song way well after its release date (it was released on December 7 last year).

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Only just started to get popular though.

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I do think it takes a while (say 1-2 months) before a song gets popular in Australia, especially by up and coming artists.

This is only my own opinion/theory but it’s quite difficult when you have huge stars such as Ed Sheeran, Taylor Swift, Bebe Rexha, Lewis Capaldi, Sam Smith and OneRepublic dominating radio airplay like they are now.

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But there are a lot of songs released every day. It’s impossible to play every new song by every new artist. There has to be some cut through.

Nova won’t even play songs that are in the top 50 chart right now, so it’s always going to be even harder for new artists to get a chance.

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Nova will only play a song by an up and coming artist if it went via TikTok first.

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Notable exception: Rosa Linn. We all know how popular her Eurovision song “Snap” is, and three months ago she released a duet with Duncan Laurence called “WDIA (Would Do It Again)”, which I have a good feeling will start hitting the airwaves soon.

And while Ava Max is due to drop her second album at the end of this week, her recent song “Million Dollar Baby” appears to be confined to airplay only on Smallzy’s Surgery, and nowhere else within Nova’s schedule.

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I realise you’re a fan of these artists but they just aren’t as popular with the wider population.
A lot of their songs sound very alike and therefore they don’t really cut through and become very popular.

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It also depends on when the song becomes a priority for the record label - not every song is pushed to radio immediately upon release. Sometimes it takes a while.

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Just a question for anyone who knows: how do radio stations in Australia decide which songs get played on the airwaves and which don’t, at the time of their releases? Could it depend on the potential they have to chart well here, how they’re performing in other countries, especially their country of origin, etc.?

I also find it rather annoying that songs by particular up-and-comers don’t get their time in the sun as they should be, and some (like I pointed out earlier) only get confined to airplay either during particular shows on the schedule or even in the late night shifts.

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Not exactly a simple answer.

I haven’t specifically worked in music radio for a while but labels would push new tracks to programme directors of stations for sampling and they’d be playlisted perhaps off peak to begin with if the PD liked it and then would grow over time, in line with music charts and audience feedback etc. It used to be new music was confined to off-peak until it “proved” itself through popularity, requests etc and then would move up the ranks in terms of bigger shows and bigger rotations in the music log.

I think it has changed a fair bit especially with TikTok and other forms of music discovery now.

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Sponsors and first week guests for The Chrissie Swan Show were revealed today.

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Priceline v Chemist Warehouse for the 3pm hour then.

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How is it chemist warehouse v Priceline? I feel like I’ve missed something. :confused:

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Chemist Warehouse sponsor The Pick-up on KIIS.

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It looks like this page has made a reappearance on the Nova100 homepage. I wonder why?

Chrissie, Sam & Browny - NovaFM

Maybe they’re rebranding it for Chrissie’s new show?

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Ohhh thank you.

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Chrissie is sounding great.

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What is the content? Is it very “mum radio”?

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