Does MTR track all airplay at all stations?

Does MTR track all airplay at all stations?

MTR includes a mix of major market stations as well as smaller, regional, and niche stations. This offers an extensive view of airplay across different regions and station types as it tracks thousands of radio stations across the United States and Canada. While it includes a broad array of stations, we are able to provide the service at low cost as we do not monitor stations that are unlikely to result in significant airplay of your music (eg. talk radio). 
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