Any kind of audio editing software will work. You just want to go in and find the word and either cut the audio there, or add a tone over it or something. The best way to do it would be to have the original vocal track so you can just edit the vocal rather than the entire song.
Radio Disney censors some parts of the songs because some words or phrases are innapporiate for the young kids who listen
TV stations censor certain words, because these words are not right for family or they are good only for adult audience. It is easier for parents to monitor what their children are watching and make sure they do not hear unnecessary bad talking.
No, Pandora Radio does not provide lyrics for songs. It primarily focuses on music streaming and personalized radio stations. While you can listen to songs and discover new music, lyrics are not displayed within the app. For lyrics, you would need to use a different service or look them up separately.
It is typically used to censor bad words in a body of literature or even in songs or other media where offensive words may be found.
Because kids might be in the car or whatever you use to listen to it, so the kids dont hear the bad words.
You could censor offending words by selecting the area of the word with the mouse and then choosing Edit -> Silence. This will create a blank area in the selected space. This is prefered to deleting the section, as deleting screws up the beat of the song.
Because she is not a Christian. Well, most likely its cause she doesn't sing Christian songs. Secondly (and sadly) since most "Christian" stations will grab any secular song with Jesus or God in it they will play it.(And pass it off as a Christian song) Obviously none of her song have any reference to God. Miley is a christian, however she has decided not to pursue a career in christian music. There is more money to be made in the secular industry. In terms of christian radio stations, yes they take secular songs, they by no means pass it off as christian. Many christian stations I know of play secular songs in an effort to attract listeners. They will not play songs full of drugs and swear words etc. Her dad Billy Ray after all did 8 christian albums
A homonym for "censor" is "sensor." These words sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
This depends on something called "format." Each station wants to reach a different audience-- perhaps teens, perhaps older adults, perhaps people who love rock and roll, or people who love jazz, etc. A station will choose a format, based on what they believe will be the most successful in their city. Some popular formats are rock, top-40, country, black/dance/hip-hop, and oldies. Once a station chooses a format and a target audience, the songs will fit into that style. So, a country station would not play rock, and a jazz station would not play oldies. Most top-40 stations use a "playlist," which means they can only play the biggest hits, a few recent hits, and some up-and-coming hits. Some stations have a wide playlist-- they play a lot of songs from all years. Other stations have a narrow playlist, which means they restrict the songs to a chosen number of the biggest hits. On terrestrial radio (AM and FM), stations generally avoid songs with certain swear words in them, or they ask the record company for an edited version. Some stations also avoid songs that are about controversial subjects like politics, while others are fine about playing even songs about "hot button" issues. But whether on satellite or on terrestrial radio, stations play the songs they believe their listeners want to hear, based on research, downloads and record sales, and the educated opinions of the station's music director and program director.
Rap music is the type of music that has the most filth ever written in it. Rap musicians tend to be very expressive in their songwriting and many rap artists use swear words and profanity in their songs. Some radio stations edit these songs when playing them so that they are more listener-friendly.
Here are some songs with transistor radio in the title and there are probably many more: Transistor Sister by Freddy Cannon Twisted Transistor by Korn Transistor Radio ... three songs by Cloud Cult, Jaya the Cat, and The Methadones Tiny Blue Transistor Radio by Connie Smith
Yes. Sometimes radio stations don't have censors, they do exist. Radio stations don't have censors, but their license to operate is granted by the FCC (in the US), and the FCC regulations include a rule that prohibits profanity, obscenity, or indecency on broadcast programing. If a station owner knowingly permits it, he can be fined big bucks and/or lose his license.