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Post by tippytoes on May 30, 2012 12:35:26 GMT -5
The UK radio add is very exciting. Does anyone know if others are likely to follow? Where does this station fit in importance next to Radio 1?
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Post by evergreen on May 30, 2012 13:04:53 GMT -5
I would like to make a request/suggestion: I visit here regularly, and I know at one time someone explained what all the numbers/words mean on the Mediabase score, but I can never keep track. Would it be possible for someone to explain them again and then provide a link to that post on page one of this thread each week? Thanks! HAC 43 38 ADAM LAMBERT Never Close Our Eyes 347 264 83 1.932 +11 Spins +6 Bullet +0.009 AI 43 is the official placement number from last Sunday. That is the official chart. The one that really counts 38 is where the song is today 347 is spins yesterday, 264 is the same day of previous week(I think) 83 is the difference between those 2 numbers 1.932 is audience impressions. NCOE is huge for its placement on the chrats. That is because it is getting spun in big markets, NYC, Philly, Boston and during prime times of the day (not overnight) +11 spins is up from the previous day +6 is comparison of its bullet this week from its bullet last week That is how fast it is increasing or decreasing +.009 AI is its Audience impression increase from previosu day Thanks, mys*&@^#r! It's fun to read that particular report. Pluses are more fun than minuses...
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Post by Q3 on May 30, 2012 13:31:28 GMT -5
I would like to make a request/suggestion: I visit here regularly, and I know at one time someone explained what all the numbers/words mean on the Mediabase score, but I can never keep track. Would it be possible for someone to explain them again and then provide a link to that post on page one of this thread each week? Thanks! HAC 43 38 ADAM LAMBERT Never Close Our Eyes 347 264 83 1.932 +11 Spins +6 Bullet +0.009 AI 43 is the official placement number from last Sunday. That is the official chart. The one that really counts 38 is where the song is today 347 is spins yesterday, 264 is the same day of previous week(I think) 83 is the difference between those 2 numbers 1.932 is audience impressions. NCOE is huge for its placement on the chrats. That is because it is getting spun in big markets, NYC, Philly, Boston and during prime times of the day (not overnight) +11 spins is up from the previous day +6 is comparison of its bullet this week from its bullet last week That is how fast it is increasing or decreasing +.009 AI is its Audience impression increase from previosu day Mediabase reports rolling 7 days NOT DAILY TOTALS.For example, the spin count is for the 7 days ending yesterday and for the 7 days ending a week ago yesterday -- not daily.
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Post by Q3 on May 30, 2012 14:03:28 GMT -5
The UK radio add is very exciting. Does anyone know if others are likely to follow? Where does this station fit in importance next to Radio 1? The top 10 radio stations with the most listeners Normally, when people ask for the most popular radio station, they mean the one with the most amount of listeners. This will always give national or London stations as a result, and ignore smaller, local radio stations - even though, in many areas, the most popular station is a local one. 1. BBC Radio 2 (14.6m) 2. BBC Radio 1 (11.1m) 3. BBC Radio 4 (10.3m) 4. Heart (7.5m) 5. Capital (7.0m)6. BBC Radio 5 live (6.5m) 7. Classic FM (5.4m) 8. Kiss (4.4m) 9. Magic (3.6m) 10. Smooth Radio (3.3m) www.mediauk.com/article/32695/the-most-popular-radio-stations-in-the-uk
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2012 14:24:43 GMT -5
HAC 43 38 ADAM LAMBERT Never Close Our Eyes 347 264 83 1.932 +11 Spins +6 Bullet +0.009 AI 43 is the official placement number from last Sunday. That is the official chart. The one that really counts 38 is where the song is today 347 is spins yesterday, 264 is the same day of previous week(I think) 83 is the difference between those 2 numbers 1.932 is audience impressions. NCOE is huge for its placement on the chrats. That is because it is getting spun in big markets, NYC, Philly, Boston and during prime times of the day (not overnight) +11 spins is up from the previous day +6 is comparison of its bullet this week from its bullet last week That is how fast it is increasing or decreasing +.009 AI is its Audience impression increase from previosu day Mediabase reports rolling 7 days NOT DAILY TOTALS.For example, the spin count is for the 7 days ending yesterday and for the 7 days ending a week ago yesterday -- not daily. Thanks, ya, I knew that. Just got lost in my explanation
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Post by shev66 on May 30, 2012 14:38:08 GMT -5
The UK radio add is very exciting. Does anyone know if others are likely to follow? Where does this station fit in importance next to Radio 1? The top 10 radio stations with the most listeners Normally, when people ask for the most popular radio station, they mean the one with the most amount of listeners. This will always give national or London stations as a result, and ignore smaller, local radio stations - even though, in many areas, the most popular station is a local one. 1. BBC Radio 2 (14.6m) 2. BBC Radio 1 (11.1m) 3. BBC Radio 4 (10.3m) 4. Heart (7.5m) 5. Capital (7.0m)6. BBC Radio 5 live (6.5m) 7. Classic FM (5.4m) 8. Kiss (4.4m) 9. Magic (3.6m) 10. Smooth Radio (3.3m) www.mediauk.com/article/32695/the-most-popular-radio-stations-in-the-ukRadio 2 is not likely to play NCOE ( I wouldn't think) and Radio 4 doesn't play any music so Capital is #3 on the list of POP stations with highest no. of listeners
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Post by JazzRocks on May 30, 2012 14:47:01 GMT -5
I see we have another dubious first again:
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Meanwhile, last week's No. 1 album, Adam Lambert's "Trespassing," falls straight out of the top 10. It drops from No. 1 to No. 12 with 22,000 (down 71%). It's the first No. 1-debuting title to fall out of the top 10 in its second week since the Dec. 3, 2011, chart, when Mac Miller's "Blue Slide Park" collapsed 1-24.
bit.ly/JNq50C
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Post by Deleted on May 30, 2012 14:58:50 GMT -5
I see we have another dubious first again:
From Billboard
Meanwhile, last week's No. 1 album, Adam Lambert's "Trespassing," falls straight out of the top 10. It drops from No. 1 to No. 12 with 22,000 (down 71%). It's the first No. 1-debuting title to fall out of the top 10 in its second week since the Dec. 3, 2011, chart, when Mac Miller's "Blue Slide Park" collapsed 1-24.
bit.ly/JNq50C I prefer to think of it as in the Top 20! Really, 71% is a respectable drop for week #2. If Adele would just get the hell out of the way, all the charts could return to nomal!
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Post by jo on May 30, 2012 15:21:51 GMT -5
I see we have another dubious first again:
From Billboard
Meanwhile, last week's No. 1 album, Adam Lambert's "Trespassing," falls straight out of the top 10. It drops from No. 1 to No. 12 with 22,000 (down 71%). It's the first No. 1-debuting title to fall out of the top 10 in its second week since the Dec. 3, 2011, chart, when Mac Miller's "Blue Slide Park" collapsed 1-24.
bit.ly/JNq50C I prefer to think of it as in the Top 20! Really, 71% is a respectable drop for week #2. If Adele would just get the hell out of the way, all the charts could return to nomal! Adam is going to have a tough time selling this album without a single though. I'm prepared for it to drop much further pretty quickly unless something is done about this single mess.
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Post by JazzRocks on May 30, 2012 15:37:16 GMT -5
It is! I just don't like the way it was framed. Lowest #1 album since Nov 2011 & now first to fall out of top 10 since Dec 2011. Feeds the trolls. :( and ;D
Correction - First #1 album to fall out of the top 10 since Dec 2011.
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