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- Needle_time abstract "Needle time was created in the United Kingdom by the Musicians' Union and Phonographic Performance Limited to restrict the amount of recorded music that could be transmitted by the BBC during the course of any 24-hour period. Until 1967[citation needed] the BBC was allowed to play only five hours per day of commercial gramophone records on the air. It continued to affect BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2 and the Independent Local Radio stations until 1988.The term "needle time" comes from the use (at the time) of gramophone records as the main source of recorded music, which were played on gramophone record players using a gramophone needle.".
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- Needle_time subject Category:Broadcast_law.
- Needle_time subject Category:Music_industry.
- Needle_time comment "Needle time was created in the United Kingdom by the Musicians' Union and Phonographic Performance Limited to restrict the amount of recorded music that could be transmitted by the BBC during the course of any 24-hour period. Until 1967[citation needed] the BBC was allowed to play only five hours per day of commercial gramophone records on the air.".
- Needle_time label "Needle time".
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