radiosoittoon
Radiosoittoon is a Finnish-language term meaning "into radio play" or "for radio airplay"; it is commonly used in Finland to describe when a recorded song is added to a radio station’s playlist and broadcast to listeners. The word is formed from radio and soitto (play), and appears in phrases such as "kappale pääsi radiosoittoon" ("the track got radio airplay").
In the music industry radiosoittoon signifies exposure and is often a key aim of promotional campaigns. Airplay
Playlists and rotation schedules determine how frequently a track is heard; high-rotation placement often correlates with
The process of achieving radiosoittoon has evolved with digital distribution, social media, and streaming, which now