Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I remember years ago when I used to actually listen to FM radio, I tried calling the local ClearChannel-owned radio station to request a particular song (one that I loved but wasn't very well known). The DJ knew of the song and told me that he'd play it, but after an hour went by without hearing it, I called back and requested it again.
After calling in and bugging the DJ a number of times to play the song, he finally gave up and admitted to me that unless the song I was requesting was already in their assigned playlist, I wasn't going to hear it.
So basically, all those people who were calling in and getting their songs played were just requesting songs that were eventually going to be played anyway. They'd just get their calls recorded and then broadcast right before the song was to come up, making it sound like they were getting their request granted right then and there.
Although it was this way years ago, I wouldn't be surprised if texting requests to CC-owned radio stations would be exactly the same today as it was back in the day when I used to call in.