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22 MusicWeek 08.06.12 Radio playlists are online at www.musicweek.com CHARTSUKAIRPLAY WEEK 22


UK RADIO AIRPLAY CHART TOP 50 POS LAST


WKS SALES CHT


1 110 5 2 25 2


4 12 5 ARTIST / ALBUM / LABEL CARLY RAE JEPSEN Call Me Maybe Interscope FUN. FEAT. JANELLE MONAE We Are Young Atlantic/Fueled By Ramen


3 37 10 THE WANTED Chasing The Sun Global Talent/Island CHERYL Call My Name Polydor


5 93 24 EMELI SANDE My Kind Of Love Virgin RIHANNA Where Have You Been Def Jam


6 84 6 7 57 8 8 9


10 1 14 7


10 34 2


RITA ORA FEAT. TINIE TEMPAH R.I.P. Columbia/Roc Nation 13 COLDPLAY & RIHANNA Princess Of China Parlophone 12 PALOMA FAITH Picking Up The Pieces RCA


11 GARY BARLOW & THE COMMONWEALTH BAND FEAT. MILITARY WIVES Sing Decca


11 77 23 JESSIE J FEAT. DAVID GUETTA Laserlight Island/Lava 12 622 50 JESSIE J Domino Island/Lava 13 45 3


56 KELLY CLARKSON Dark Side RCA 14 13 15 15 NICKI MINAJ Starships Cash Money/Island


15 11 20 17 GOTYE FEAT. KIMBRA Somebody That I Used To Know Island LAWSON When She Was Mine Global Talent/Polydor


16 17 6


18 23 9 19 21 6


22 37 2 23 25 4 24 44 3 25 35 9 26 27 3


29 55 1


31 43 3 32 39 6


4


17 47 14 TULISA Young AATW/Island TRAIN Drive By Columbia


9 26 SCISSOR SISTERS Only The Horses Polydor


20 16 20 39 DAVID GUETTA FEAT. SIA Titanium Positiva/Virgin 21 18 10 47 DAVID GUETTA FEAT. NICKI MINAJ Turn Me On Positiva/Virgin MAROON 5 FEAT. WIZ KHALIFA Payphone A&M/Octone DJ FRESH FEAT. DIZZEE RASCAL The Power MoS


1


RUDIMENTAL FEAT. JOHN NEWMAN Feel The Love Asylum KEANE Silenced By The Night Island USHER Scream RCA


27 31 21 71 KELLY CLARKSON Stronger (What Doesn’t Kill You) RCA 28 22 11 41 SEAN PAUL She Doesn?T Mind Atlantic VP 18 LABRINTH Express Yourself Syco


30 24 46 57 MAROON 5 FEAT. CHRISTINA AGUILERA Moves Like Jagger A&M/Octone AMY MACDONALD Slow It Down Mercury


28 B.O.B So Good Atlantic


33 26 20 49 EMELI SANDE Next To Me Virgin 34 30 13 38 JASON MRAZ I Won’t Give Up Atlantic 35 20 18 44 FLO-RIDA FEAT. SIA Wild Ones Atlantic 36 29 14 67 CHRIS BROWN Turn Up The Music RCA 37 50 2 38 58 1


41 48 3 42 63 1 NEW


TOTAL PLAYS PLAYS +/- 4687


3875 2998


­0.32 0.18 5.6


2185 11.99 2049 21.03 1687 1515 1911


9.83 ­0.13 0


2335 11.08 742 269.15 9.63 ­1.26


2459 3055


1045 85.61 1918


­4.15


2959 ­10.14 2603 23.54 2008 ­15.98 3422 1462 1988 1155


­0.44 0.48 ­3.45 3.87


1510 42.32 815


6.68


2049 864


2171 1028 1040 1811


573 128.29 ­5.31 2.61 ­6.02 2.49 0


­6.36


507 30.33 777


­1.27


2417 ­14.47 2305 1225 1168


­5.18 ­5.84 ­3.71


40 DRAKE FEAT. RIHANNA Take Care Cash Money/Island FLO RIDA Whistle Atlantic


39 38 12 20 CALVIN HARRIS FEAT NE-YOLet’s Go Columbia 40 33 12 46 CONOR MAYNARD Can’t Say No Parlophone EMIN Baby Get Higher Saffron


STOOSHE Black Heart Warner Brothers/One More Tune JOSH OSHO FEAT. GHOSTFACE KILLAH Redemption Days Island


44 42 30 83 OLLY MURS Dance With Me Tonight Epic/Syco ALEX CLARE Too Close Island


45 40 3 46 106 1


7 WILL.I.AM FEAT. EVA SIMONS This Is Love Interscope


47 32 15 53 KATY PERRY Part Of Me Virgin 48 60 1 49 RE


50 46 2 48 MARTIN SOLVEIG The Night Out 3 Beat/AATW


RIHANNA FEAT. CALVIN HARRIS We Found Love Def Jam 25 SKRILLEX FEAT. SIRAH Bangarang Asylum


909 37.94 904


0 1345 ­4.61


1045 ­15.59 465 ­12.92 933 123


1545 ­3.92


805 21.23 602


0


2175 ­13.83 281


1167 90


0 0


2.27


TOTAL AUD (m) AUD % +/- 71.47


50.77 50.06 49.89 49.59 44.86 44.78 42.83 41.57 41.43 39.43 39.15 38.2 35.2 33.7


33.55 32.73 30.51 30.43 29.79 29.57 27.56 27.46 26.97 26.84 26.8


25.69 25.58 24.89 24.27 24.26 24.23 23.77 23.57 23.4


0 0


22.75 22.74 22.55 22.26 21.65 21.01 21.01 20.04 19.96 19.89 19.75 19.01 17.63 17.57 16.05


­1.07 ­7.69 ­1.55 31.5


18.32 4.2


­2.14 0


15.31 71.77 ­9.34


­11.76 100.74 ­7.12


­11.46 12.85 ­34.7 10.26 7.19 ­5.61 0.68


22.16 ­0.04 39.96 13.25 1.25 1.38 ­7.59 0


­12.16 22.53 11.5


­11.54 ­7.46


­17.81 ­13.13 24.47 0


­0.45


­11.42 13.75 0 0


­1.58 ­7.49 0


­23.07 0 0


­15.62


Nielsen Music Control monitors the following stations 24 hours a day, seven days a week: 1XTRA, 100-102 Real Radio, 102.4 Wish FM, 103.4 The Beach, 105.4 Real Radio, 106.3 Bridge FM, 107.6 Juice FM, 107.7. Brunel FM, 2CR-FM, 6 Music, 95.8 Capital FM, 96 Trent FM, 96.2 The Revolution, 96.3 Aire FM, 96.3 Rock Radio, 96.4 FM The Wave, 96.9 Viking FM, 99.9 Radio Norwich, Absolute Radio, Absolute Xtreme, Atlantic FM, BBC Radio 1, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 3, BBC Radio Cornwall, BBC Radio Devon, BBC Radio Essex, BBC Radio Leicester, BBC Radio Newcastle, BBC Radio Norfolk, BBC Radio Nottingham, BBC Radio Scotland, BBC Radio Swindon, BBC Radio Ulster, Beacon FM, Choice FM London, Citybeat, 96.7FM, Clyde 1 FM, Clyde 2, Cool FM, Downtown Radio, Dream 100 FM, Dream 107.7, Essex FM, Forth 2, Forth One, Galaxy Birmingham, Galaxy Manchester, Galaxy North East, Galaxy Scotland, Galaxy South Coast 103.2 FM, Galaxy Yorkshire, Gaydar Radio, Gold, Hallam FM, Heart 100.5, Heart 100.7, Heart 102.2, Heart 102.4, Heart 102.6, Heart 102.6, Heart 102.9, Heart 103, Heart 103.3, Heart 106, Heart 106.2, Heart 96.1, Heart 96.3, Heart 96.4, Heart 96.6, Heart 96.9, Heart 97, Heart 97.1, Heart 97.6, Imagine FM, Invicta FM, Isle Of Wight Radio, Juice 107.2, KCFM, Kerrang! 105.2, Key 103, Kiss100 FM, Kiss 101, Kiss 105/108, Leicester Sound, Lincs FM, Magic 105.4 FM, Magic 1170, Manx, Marcher Sound, Mercia FM, Metro Radio, Minster FM, Mix 96, Nation Radio, New 96.4 BRMB, NME Radio, Northsound 1, Northsound 2, Oak FM, Ocean FM, Palm 105.5, Pirate FM, Premier Christian Radio, Q102.9 FM, Radio City 96.7, Ram FM, Real Radio Scotland, Real Radio Wales, Real Radio Yorkshire, Red Dragon FM, Rock FM, Signal One, Smooth 100.4 (Manchester), Smooth 105.7 (Birmingham), Smooth 106.6 FM, Smooth FM (London), South West Sound FM, Southern FM, Spire FM, Tay AM, Tay FM, TFM, The Coast 106, The Hits Radio, The Pulse, U105, Wave 105 FM, West FM, West Sound AM, Wire 107.2, XFM 104.9, XFM Manchester


UK AIRPLAY ANALYSIS  BY ALAN JONES


CARLY RAE JEPSEN'S Call Me Maybe spends its sixth straight week atop the radio airplay chart with support easing only slightly. Losing just 15 plays and 0.77m listeners compared to the prior week, the track actually has its most convincing victory yet, stretching its audience margin over the faster receding number two - We Are Young by Fun. - to a huge 40.78%, or more than 20m. Jubilee fever drives big gains for


Gary Barlow's celebratory single, which also features The Commonwealth Band and M


Sing, G Military


Wives. The track scorches 34-10, with plays up 269.15% from 201 to 742, and audience swelling 71.76% from 24.12m to 41.43m. The stations on which it was aired most frequently were Radio 2 (19 plays), Rutland Radio and Compass FM (15 plays apiece). Radio 2 provided 65.84% of the track's overall audience, and the Heart Network a further 11.11%, although Sing wasn't aired on any of its stations more than 12 times. If you were looking to avoid it, the Capital Network was a good place to tune in - not one of its stations aired the


1 1 RIHANNA Where Have You Been / Def Jam


2 2 RITA ORA FEAT. TINIE TEMPAH R.I.P. / Columbia/Roc Nation 3 3 NICKI MINAJ Starships / Cash Money/Island 4 5 CHERYL Call My Name/ Polydor


5 10 THE WANTED Chasing The Sun / Global Talent/Island 6 4 CALVIN HARRIS FEAT NE-YO Let’s Go/ Columbia 7 8 D’BANJ FEAT SKEPTA & SNEAKBO Oliver Twist / Mercury 8 11 FUN. FEAT. JANELLE MONAE We Are Young/ Atlantic/Fueled By Ramen 9 9 CARLY RAE JEPSEN Call Me Maybe / Interscope 10 6 TULISA Young/ AATW/Island


11 12 DJ FRESH FEAT. DIZZEE RASCAL The Power / MoS 12 7 JESSIE J FEAT. DAVID GUETTA Laserlight / Island/Lava 13 16 PROFESSOR GREEN FEAT RUTH ANNE Remedy/ Virgin 14 29 LABRINTH Express Yourself / Syco


15 19 JENNIFER LOPEZ FEAT. PITBULL Dance Again / Epic 16 13 ONE DIRECTION More Than This / Syco


17 14 DRAKE FEAT. RIHANNA Take Care / Cash Money/Island 18 228 FLO RIDA Whistle / Atlantic


19 73 KELLY CLARKSON Dark Side / RCA


20 23 FAR EAST MOVEMENT FEAT. JUSTIN BIEBER Live My Life / Interscope 21 21 ALEX CLARE Too Close / Island 22 17 JUSTIN BIEBER Boyfriend / Def Jam


23 27 MARTIN SOLVEIG The Night Out / 3 Beat/AATW


24 45 RUDIMENTAL FEAT. JOHN NEWMAN Feel The Love / Asylum 25 15 CHRIS BROWN Turn Up The Music / RCA 26 26 TRAIN Drive By/ Columbia


27 25 ALEXANDRA BURKE Let It Go / RCA


28 30 MAROON 5 FEAT. WIZ KHALIFA Payphone / A&M/Octone 29 18 THE SATURDAYS 30 Days / Polydor 30 22 B.O.B So Good/ Atlantic


31 37 JAY-Z & KANYE WEST N****S In Paris / Roc-a-fella/Mercury 32 35 ED SHEERAN Small Bump/ Asylum


33 32 NELLY FURTADO Big Hoops (Bigger The Better) / Interscope 34 933 WILL.I.AM FEAT. EVA SIMONS This Is Love / Interscope 35 31 CONOR MAYNARD Can’t Say No/ Parlophone 36 20 COVER DRIVE Sparks / Global Talent/Polydor 37 36 STOOSHE Black Heart / Warner Brothers/One More Tune 38 28 FLO RIDA FEAT. SIA Wild Ones / Atlantic


39 33 AZEALIA BANKS FEAT. LAZY JAY 212 / Polydor/Azealia Banks 40 38 MATRIX & FUTUREBOUND FEAT. LUKE BINGHAM All I Know/ 3 Beat/AATW


642 608 546 493 481 460 450 449 436 424 423 396 382 348 333 311 310 284 277 266 262 257 255 252 251 241 240 236 221 216 213 212 203 199 196 193 191 190 180 179


TV airplay chart top 40 © Nielsen Music. Compiled from data gathered from last Sunday to Saturday. The TV airplay chart is currently based on plays on the following stations: 4Music, Bliss TV, Clubland TV, Channel AKA, Chart Show TV, DancenationTV, Flava, Kerrang! TV, Kiss TV, Lava TV, Magic TV, MTV Base, MTV Dance, MTV Hits, MTV1, MTV Rocks, NME TV, Q TV, Scuzz, Smash Hits TV, Starz, The Box, Vault, Viva, VH1


their top choice in the Eurovision Song Contest voting, and followed up by buying enough copies of the track for it to debut at number three on the singles chart this week. It makes a less lofty first appearance on the radio airplay chart, debuting a number 89 with 514 plays. Six of those plays were from Radio One, which provided a top share of 32.10% of the song's overall audience, while a single spin on Radio 2 accounted for a further 21.90%.


track even once. Maybe they thought One Direction were on it. British audiences concurred with the rest of Europe in making Swedish singer L


Loreen's Euphoria


More than doubling its audience from 19.03m to 38.30m, K


Kelly


Clarkson's latest single, Dark Side duly explodes 45-13 on the radio airplay chart. Its tally of plays increasing week-on-week from 563


to 1,045, the track is Clarkson's follow-up to Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You), which reached number six on the chart 16 weeks ago, and rebounds 31-27 on its twenty-first appearance in the Top 50. Rihanna continues to achieve the rare feat of having two new hits simultaneously ascending the radio airplay chart, with solo smash Where Have You Been up 8-6, shadowed by Coldplay


collaboration, Princess Of China, which moves 10-8. The promotional videoclip for Where Have You Been also enjoys a second week atop the TV airplay chart, though it is in decline, with 642 airings last week, down from 675 the week before.


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