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Post by jean1010 on Aug 28, 2012 17:03:38 GMT -5
If they decide to push the next single hard on the dance chart does that mean they will ignore CHR until it has a good position on that chart to show public interest or would they push CHR and Dance at the same time?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2012 17:47:33 GMT -5
If they decide to push the next single hard on the dance chart does that mean they will ignore CHR until it has a good position on that chart to show public interest or would they push CHR and Dance at the same time? They will push the next single to HAC and CHR. Dance charts kind of happens more organically.
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Post by jean1010 on Aug 28, 2012 19:27:04 GMT -5
If they decide to push the next single hard on the dance chart does that mean they will ignore CHR until it has a good position on that chart to show public interest or would they push CHR and Dance at the same time? They will push the next single to HAC and CHR. Dance charts kind of happens more organically. Thanks for answering. Another question, does doing well on dance charts give any significant help to single or album sales or are they very negligible? Does it mostly serve as a little more exposure for the artists?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2012 20:51:26 GMT -5
They will push the next single to HAC and CHR. Dance charts kind of happens more organically. Thanks for answering. Another question, does doing well on dance charts give any significant help to single or album sales or are they very negligible? Does it mostly serve as a little more exposure for the artists? It could. I would imagine that's probably how FYE, the single, has sold so much with no radio play!
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Post by jean1010 on Aug 28, 2012 21:01:37 GMT -5
Thanks for answering. Another question, does doing well on dance charts give any significant help to single or album sales or are they very negligible? Does it mostly serve as a little more exposure for the artists? It could. I would imagine that's probably how FYE, the single, has sold so much with no radio play! Yes, that would explain FYE's OK sales. I just love that song which was one of my favorites from the first album.
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Post by maddie509 on Aug 29, 2012 1:29:58 GMT -5
TSP sits at #39 currently on Amazon US Best Sellers of 2012(so far).
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Post by melliemom on Aug 29, 2012 6:28:39 GMT -5
TSP sits at #39 currently on Amazon US Best Sellers of 2012(so far).
I would say That's really good. ;D
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Post by stardust on Aug 29, 2012 20:34:11 GMT -5
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Post by JazzRocks on Aug 30, 2012 7:20:34 GMT -5
Interesting that Daughtry still gets more radio play than Phillips. I thought his song was climbing both HAC & CHR. Pardon my ignorance but I don't follow the charts right now, because.............you know. >:(
The one that surprises me is Casey James. Where is he being played? Country stations I guess.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2012 8:21:01 GMT -5
Interesting that Daughtry still gets more radio play than Phillips. I thought his song was climbing both HAC & CHR. Pardon my ignorance but I don't follow the charts right now, because.............you know. >:(
The one that surprises me is Casey James. Where is he being played? Country stations I guess. Phillip has one song out. Daughtry has about 4-5 that HAC plays regularly
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