Hence the more they got played, the larger they are appearing on the map. Sundays and holidays are always Sunny Side Up on FM4 which means it doesn't matter if the toast falls off the table and lands butter side down; it doesn't matter if you've got your t-shirt on inside out or your hat on upside down; and we won't be upset if you actually prefer your eggs once over easy and like jogging. I hope you enjoy the result. Found an error or you have something to comment? A larger version can be found here That is only version 0.
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You'll find people have a tremendous respect for what is called 'Ruhe' on Sundays and holidays. Anyway if it makes any sense, 'ruhe' is what we try put on the air in Sunny Side Up every Sunday and holiday from ten a.
John Megill and the FM4 Musikredaktion feat. A larger version can be found here. Sundays and holidays are always Sunny Side Up on FM4 which means it doesn't matter if the toast falls off the table and lands butter side down; it doesn't matter if you've got your t-shirt on inside out or your hat on upside down; and we won't be upset if you actually prefer your eggs once over easy and like jogging.
Keeping things simple only artist that were played more than 6 times, had been considered in the set, which leads to a total of artists. I hope you enjoy the result.
To make at least something artistic with the result, I created a star map-like graph of the network with fictitious star constellations: We do want you to tune in though because, as the man said, it will make you feel good A larger version can be found here That is only version 0.
Basically it means peace and quiet, but it's much eunny than that. To make those unique was quite a bit of hard labor since the tagging was not consistent and I am pretty sure that there are still minor errors.
We've all come together to put together a three hour cm4 show that includes hourly news bulletins, A Little Soul, a little sunshine, a little rain, sometimes some sad stories, sometimes some terrible jokes, sometimes just music and, as i said, awesome jingles. For the connected constellations, the label and node sizes are proportional to their number of plays in the dataset.
FM4 Sunny Side Up -
Of course one does not have to stop here and can merge the edge-like result from above with the star wunny Here in Austria, there is a radio station FM4 fm4. Since I really enjoy the show, I wondered if I could create a graph map of the different artists played over the years on this show.
For the small stars, only the node size is proportional to their counts. There's a very special feeling in the air in Austria on sundays and holidays. It's that special feeling in the air when the majority are taking a break and it is also what the neighbours will yell from their windows at you if you're making too much noise in the middle of the night.
Hence do not expect a highly accurate clustering result in that graph. Hence the more they uo played, the larger they are appearing on the map. As an additional remark, the connected symbols were manually positioned, the rest was moved via the gephi Force-Atlas method. Drop me a line!
Standort: fm4.ORF.at / Unterseite "Radio" / Meldung: "FM4 Sunny Side Up"
An excellent talk for that topic can be found here. People here are generally hard-working and as such they enjoy their days off.
As an exercise in data science, I started to work with a radio playlist dataset. Ingo Pertramer John Megill. Found an error or you have something to comment? Basically, it is a mix of relaxed music, e. A larger version can be found here For the connected constellations, the label and node sizes are proportional to their number of plays in the dataset.
Taking the playlists from the years to and grouping together artists played on the show and close to each other, I was hoping to see something similar.
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