“…In this way, traditional broadcast music boasts the great potential to transmit its intrinsic content, as it is not undercut by attentional selectivity, which spurs people to subordinate sounds to images (Marsh et al, 2020). However, except in the cases of radio stations with specific musical themes, the purpose of the music heard on this medium is to enhance the programme's narrative structure and to transmit sensations setting tones for listeners (Guarinos, 2009), with this making it possible to complement the meaning of the verbal messages in an almost subliminal way. This functional dimension of music on the radio distances it, as has been cited in the case of television, from analyses that transcend journalistic/ instrumental and musical/incidental approaches.…”