What music does Magic Radio play?

What music does Magic Radio play?

It is listened to mainly by women, millennials and generation X who each listen for about 5.4 hours per week. The station is all about keeping the UK in a good mood and plays the best songs from the likes of Elton John, Take That, Stevie Wonder, Whitney Houston and Ed Sheeran.

What band is Magic FM?

Magic (UK radio station)

London
Format Adult Contemporary
Ownership
Owner Bauer Media Audio UK
Sister stations Absolute Radio Greatest Hits Radio Heat Radio Hits Radio Jazz FM Kerrang Radio Kiss Planet Rock Scala Radio

How do you text Magic Radio?

To text the Magic Radio studio: Send a text to 61054, starting your message with the word MAGIC. (Charged at your standard network rate.)

What’s happened to Magic music Channel?

The channel was a part of a network of channels owned by The Box Plus Network (formerly Box Television) which included 4Music, Kerrang! TV, Box Hits, The Box, and Kiss. All of these channels including Magic TV are now in Channel 4’s main business operations.

What is Magic winning phrase?

The Winning Phrase will be the only winning answer which the randomly selected entrant must provide in order to win the Prize. The Prize will be a specified cash amount that entrants are trying to win. We reserve the right to announce the Winning Phrase and Prize at any time during the Entry Period.

What’s happened to Magic Music Channel?

Why does the radio play the same songs everyday?

So to ensure people hear their favourite pop hit anytime they might be tuning in, stations play the odds and keep repeating it throughout the day, regardless of how many times they’ve already played it. It’s simply part of the radio business model.

Why does Magic FM play the same songs?

To give everyone a chance to hear the most popular song, radio stations play on a “rotation”. A track added to the rotation joins an existing list of what’s available for the jockey to play.

What songs can radio stations play?

Most internet-only radio station’s cover themselves by paying for what’s known as a “blanket license” or “umbrella license”. These cover their stations and allow them to play any type of copyrighted music.