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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2012 19:15:46 GMT -5
So weird, but in a very good way!! Because truly, songs rarely get a boost from the nighttime talk shows. Maybe when we see tomorrow's spins, we will find out there was a big spin increase?? I dunno what it is, but I am very happy!! Thanks again, for updating this for us, rihannsu!
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Post by stardust on Jan 18, 2012 21:48:35 GMT -5
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Post by rihannsu on Jan 18, 2012 22:14:49 GMT -5
Where do you get this from? When I go to All Access it still shows at 45. Are you pulling this from somewhere else?
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Post by stardust on Jan 18, 2012 22:49:18 GMT -5
Where do you get this from? When I go to All Access it still shows at 45. Are you pulling this from somewhere else? www.allaccess.com/mediabase/q/report/sevenDay/format/A2/panel/M/detail/C/reportType/RUgh!! That's weird! I went out and back in again and now it's the same as this morning. This is going to make me crazy! ETA: This is ridiculous and I have 2 screens open and they are different. Oh, these are rolling charts! Yikes!!!
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Post by rabbitrabbit on Jan 18, 2012 23:20:57 GMT -5
Where do you get this from? When I go to All Access it still shows at 45. Are you pulling this from somewhere else? www.allaccess.com/mediabase/q/report/sevenDay/format/A2/panel/M/detail/C/reportType/RUgh!! That's weird! I went out and back in again and now it's the same as this morning. This is going to make me crazy! ETA: This is ridiculous and I have 2 screens open and they are different. Oh, the one with the 41 is a rolling chart! I know nothing but kms15423 on twitter is saying that the 41 is from a chart that includes all HAC stations including unmonitored ones, and the 45 is from HAC monitored stations ONLY (which are the ones they count for the end of week charts I guess?)
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Post by stardust on Jan 18, 2012 23:24:52 GMT -5
I know nothing but kms15423 on twitter is saying that the 41 is from a chart that includes all HAC stations including unmonitored ones, and the 45 is from HAC monitored stations (which are the ones they count for the end of week charts I guess?) Thanks! Live and learn I guess. I wish I could find some good info on all this stuff.
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Post by rihannsu on Jan 18, 2012 23:31:58 GMT -5
I know nothing but kms15423 on twitter is saying that the 41 is from a chart that includes all HAC stations including unmonitored ones, and the 45 is from HAC monitored stations (which are the ones they count for the end of week charts I guess?) Thanks! Live and learn I guess. I wish I could find some good info on all this stuff. Ok, just went and checked and that is it. Where it says panel you have to have it on Published which is the second in the drop down. The first on the drop down for panel is All which adds in the unmonitored stations. Also whenever you change anything in those headers you have to click on get report before anything changes so if you had switched from All to Published but not clicked on Get Report it would still show the list for All. I'm still figuring all this out too so that's why I asked where the numbers were coming from.
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Post by stardust on Jan 18, 2012 23:56:06 GMT -5
Thanks! Live and learn I guess. I wish I could find some good info on all this stuff. Ok, just went and checked and that is it. Where it says panel you have to have it on Published which is the second in the drop down. The first on the drop down for panel is All which adds in the unmonitored stations. Also whenever you change anything in those headers you have to click on get report before anything changes so if you had switched from All to Published but not clicked on Get Report it would still show the list for All. I'm still figuring all this out too so that's why I asked where the numbers were coming from. Somehow I got switched to rolling chart, not published. It's really hard to find someone who will answer questions. It showed increased spins for the week, so I wonder if he will jump up at the end of the week.
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Post by rihannsu on Jan 19, 2012 9:17:38 GMT -5
Ok, just went and checked and that is it. Where it says panel you have to have it on Published which is the second in the drop down. The first on the drop down for panel is All which adds in the unmonitored stations. Also whenever you change anything in those headers you have to click on get report before anything changes so if you had switched from All to Published but not clicked on Get Report it would still show the list for All. I'm still figuring all this out too so that's why I asked where the numbers were coming from. Somehow I got switched to rolling chart, not published. It's really hard to find someone who will answer questions. It showed increased spins for the week, so I wonder if he will jump up at the end of the week. No it is not the diff between Rolling and Published because I had mine on rolling. Look at the drop boxes across the top, you have report (needs to be on 7 day) then panel (needs to be on Published US) then format (whichever you are wanting to see) then Recurrents (leave on C). Underneath that you have two bullets for rolling or published which if it is on rolling gives you the rolling report for the last 7 days which is what you want. The 41 position came from having the drop down under panel set to All US instead of Published US because that includes the unmonitored stations that are not counted on the published chart so the spin count is higher and positions on the chart change. Does that explain it better? ETA: For those who don't know the terms. Rolling = Showing the difference between the current day and the same day in the previous 7 day period. Published = Showing the difference between Sunday of the current week and Sunday of the previous week. This is the Official published chart. The evening update on Sunday is the final as that is when recurrents are removed and any spin corrections for the day are made.
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Post by rihannsu on Jan 19, 2012 9:56:45 GMT -5
Morning iTunes report 676. Better Than I Know Myself - Adam LambertThursday, January 19, 2012 9:07 AM
I saw a report on twitter that it had broken the top #200 but I think that must have been an error. There are at least three if not four songs on the chart right now that start with the word Better and 2 of those have titles as long as Adam's song so it would be easy to mistake. For instance I think this is the one that could have been mistaken for Adam's in the top 200 last night. 164. Better Than I Used to Be - Tim McGrawThursday, January 19, 2012 9:07 AM Same first three words so a quick scan could cause the error.
ETA: They may have been looking at the Pop category as it IS in the top 200 there. On MJ's reported as #184 pre-Ellen now 169. Better Than I Know Myself - Adam LambertThursday, January 19, 2012 11:40 AM
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