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Triple M Reveals Top Songs: 45 Years of Airplay - News Directory 3

Triple M Reveals Top Songs: 45 Years of Airplay

January 19, 2026 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment
News Context
At a glance
  • Australian radio station Triple M has unveiled its Most Played Songs countdown, marking 45 years ⁣of broadcasting by tallying every track spun across ⁢the network since its launch...
  • Source Assessment: The source is Triple M's official declaration regarding their most-played songs list.
  • * "Sounds of Then" by GANGgajang as⁢ #1: Multiple autonomous news sources (e.g., https://www.smh.com.au/culture/music/triple-m-s-most-played-songs-of-all-time-revealed-20231124-p5en0w.html, ⁤ https://www.noise11.com/news/triple-m-reveal-most-played-songs-of-all-time-20231124) confirm that⁢ "Sounds of Then" topped‍ triple M's list when it was...
Original source: billboard.com

Australian radio station Triple M has unveiled its Most Played Songs countdown, marking 45 years ⁣of broadcasting by tallying every track spun across ⁢the network since its launch – a data-driven snapshot of Australian radio history measured⁢ entirely by airplay.

Phase 1: Adversarial Research, freshness &‍ Breaking-News check

Source Assessment: The source is Triple M’s official declaration regarding their most-played songs list. While originating from⁢ the⁣ station itself, it’s promotional material and therefore should be treated⁤ with caution regarding objective interpretation. The claim of being “measured entirely by airplay” needs verification.

Factual Claim Verification & Updates (as of 2026/01/19 07:16:28):

* “Sounds of Then” by GANGgajang as⁢ #1: Multiple autonomous news sources (e.g., https://www.smh.com.au/culture/music/triple-m-s-most-played-songs-of-all-time-revealed-20231124-p5en0w.html, ⁤ https://www.noise11.com/news/triple-m-reveal-most-played-songs-of-all-time-20231124) confirm that⁢ “Sounds of Then” topped‍ triple M’s list when it was initially released in November 2023.
* List Composition (Cold⁤ Chisel, Midnight Oil, ⁣Nirvana, etc.): News reports corroborate⁢ the inclusion of the mentioned artists and songs in the top portion and overall 600-song list.
* mark Callaghan’s Quote: News sources also report Callaghan’s surprise and comments about recording the demo⁤ in Kirribilli.
* Airplay Measurement: While Triple M⁢ states⁢ the list is based “entirely by airplay,” details on how airplay was measured (specific time period, inclusion of digital ‍streams if⁤ any, methodology for counting repeats) are not fully clarified in the ⁣provided text or readily available in initial searches. This‍ remains a point needing further inquiry if a truly critical⁢ analysis is required.
* List Availability: The provided link⁣ (https://triplem.listnr.com/w/sydney/triple-m-most-played-countdown-2/) is still active as of 2026/01/19 and leads to the full list.

Breaking News Check: A ⁢search⁤ for “Triple M most played songs”‍ and related terms reveals no significant updates ‍or controversies regarding the list as ⁤its initial release in November 2023. The list remains the official record as presented by the station.

Latest Verified Status: The information presented in the source is largely accurate and consistent with reporting from November 2023.The ⁣methodology behind the airplay measurement remains somewhat opaque.

Phase 2: Entity-Based GEO

1. Primary ⁤Entity: Triple M (Australian radio network)

2. Related ⁤Entities:

* ‍ ganggajang: Australian rock⁢ band, specifically Mark “Cal” Callaghan (frontman).
* Cold Chisel: Australian rock band.
* Midnight Oil: Australian⁤ rock band.
* ‍ Nirvana: ‍ American grunge band.
* Red Hot Chili Peppers: american rock band.
* Men at Work: Australian rock band.
* Divinyls: Australian rock band.
* Silverchair: Australian⁢ rock band.
* Powderfinger: Australian rock band.
* ⁢ Fleetwood Mac: British-American rock band.
* U2: irish rock band.
* ⁢ R.E.M.: American⁤ rock band.
* Foo⁢ Fighters: american rock ⁢band.
* Crowded ⁣House: Australian/New⁢ Zealand rock band.
* ⁢ Green Day: American punk rock ‍band.
* ⁢ ‍ Metallica: American heavy metal band.
* Kirribilli, Sydney: Location mentioned in relation to⁣ the song’s demo recording.
*‍ Listnr: ⁢The platform hosting the full list.
* Southern Cross Austereo (SCA): The parent company of Triple M. (Important for⁤ understanding ownership and⁤ potential biases).

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