Airplay is evidence.
The first artist on the GlueArrow network to receive a verified airplay statement, and what that statement actually contains.
An airplay statement from the GlueArrow platform is not an estimate. It is a list of broadcasts, with times, with stations, with the signed log entry for each play. It is evidence, in the strict sense of the word.
What a statement contains
- Every broadcast of the work during the reporting window, at the second it aired.
- The station that aired it, identified by the same name used on the dial.
- The signed log entry — a record no party to the broadcast can alter after the fact.
- A plain-language summary, so the artist does not need a lawyer to read their own airplay.
Why evidence matters
The arguments in this industry are almost never about whether a song was good, or whether a station was fair, or whether an audience cared. They are about what happened. A statement that can prove what happened ends most of those arguments before they start.
The first artist to receive one of these statements on the network is not a celebrity. The work was played, the work was logged, the work was accounted for. That is the whole point.
“The work was played. The work was logged. The work was accounted for.”