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UK RADIO AIRPLAY CHART TOP 50 POS LAST
WKS SALES CHT ARTIST / ALBUM / LABEL 1 27 2 THE SCRIPT FEAT.
WILL.I.AM Hall Of Fame Epic/Phonogenic
2 17 15 OWL CITY & CARLY RAE JEPSEN Good Time Interscope/Republic Island 3 56 5 4 85 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 19 25 MAROON 5 FEAT. WIZ KHALIFA Payphone A&M/Octone/Polydor 11 14 PINK Blow Me (One Last Kiss) LaFace ROBBIE WILLIAMS Candy Island
6 11 3
7 12 24 RITA ORA How We Do (Party) Columbia/Roc Nation 10 AMELIA LILY You Bring Me Joy Xenomania/RCA
10 3
10 9 18 31 STOOSHE. Black Heart Future Cut/QWork/Warner Brothers 11 12 5
6 8 EXAMPLE Say Nothing MoS
12 38 11 LITTLE MIX Wings Syco 13 22 3 14 14 3 15 NEW 1 16 32 2 17 27 3 18 18 3 19 21 2
9 3 DAVID GUETTA FEAT. SIA She Wolf (Falling To Pieces) Positiva/Virgin 28 MUSE Madness Helium 3 ONE DIRECTION Live While We’re Young Syco
CONOR MAYNARD FEAT. NE-YO Turn Around Parlophone ELLIE GOULDING Anything Could Happen Polydor THE OVERTONES Loving The Sound Warner Brothers FLO-RIDA I Cry Atlantic
20 20 21 55 COLDPLAY & RIHANNA Princess Of China Parlophone 21 NEW 1 22 30 5 23 17 12 24 NEW 1 25 38 4
JLS Hottest Girl In The World Epic
37 THE KILLERS Runaways Vertigo KARMINBrokenhearted Epic PSY Gangnam Style Island
1 MIKA FEAT. PHARRELL WILLIAMS Celebrate Casablanca/Island
26 13 27 40 CARLY RAE JEPSENCall Me Maybe Interscope 27 19 3
21 CHERYL Under The Sun Polydor 13 DJ FRESH FEAT. RAVAUGHN The Feeling MoS
28 26 37 51 GOTYE FEAT. KIMBRA Somebody That I Used To KnowIsland 29 28 3 30 24 7
PAUL CARRACKWhen My Little Girl Is Smiling Carrack UK
31 29 20 34 RUDIMENTAL FEAT. JOHN NEWMAN Feel The Love Asylum 32 45 1 33 35 2 34 33 39
ANDY BURROWS Because I Know That I Can PIAS LAWSONStanding In The Dark Global Talent/Polydor JESSIE J Domino Island/Lava
35 34 13 22 FLORENCE + THE MACHINE Spectrum Island 36 16 7
7 FUN. Some Nights Atlantic/Fueled By Ramen
37 42 27 63 TRAIN Drive By Columbia 38 RE
OLLY MURS Dance With Me Tonight Epic/Syco 39 23 16 58 CHRIS BROWN Don’t Wake Me Up RCA
40 47 16 54 LADY ANTEBELLUMNeed You Now Capitol/Parlophone 41 36 3
90 THE VACCINES Teenage Icon Columbia 18 OTTO KNOWS Million Voices Mercury
12 MUMFORD & SONS I Will Wait Gentlemen Of The Road/Island
42 41 14 48 CALVIN HARRIS FEAT. EXAMPLE We’ll Be Coming Back Columbia 43 31 61 78 MAROON 5 FEAT. CHRISTINA AGUILERA Moves Like Jagger A&M/Octone/Polydor 44 44 3 45 NEW 1 46 NEW 1 47 RE
48 46 2 49 39 7 50 RE
THE WANTED I Found You Global Talent/Island DAVID GUETTA FEAT. SIA TitaniumPositiva/Virgin BIFFY CLYRO Stingin’ Belle Warner Brothers
45 ANGEL Wonderful Island CHERYL Call My Name Polydor
NE-YO Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself) Motown/Mercury TAYLOR SWIFTWe Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Mercury
TOTAL PLAYS PLAYS +/- 3847 11.73
3716 2039 2366 3198 3501
4.65 2.51 7.25
12.62 0.03
2280 35.31 3521 2862 3118
4.32 8.2
3.88
1766 26.41 3280
3.76
1139 26.98 401
1018 1009
1.78 0
31.9
1330 15.45 1136 1177 2115 1248 798
38.2 20.1 2.31 0 0
2594 730
1779 510
1823 223
2514
10.27 0
755 40.86 16.67 9.89 5.35 8.25 7.51
937 18.91 108
0
1670 24.44 1267 1656 1665 1863 1179 1054 1052
11.58 2.53 4.91 3.21 0
19.42 3.22
1123 1267 261 320
1134 1052 198 569
1037
804 14.37 2.37 5.5 10 0 0 0
3.66
32.98 0
TOTAL AUD (m) AUD % +/- 61.14
0
54.01 50.96 49.27 47.97 46.83 44.35 44.28 40.14 39.77 38.52 36.94 36.43 36.05 35.38 32.13 30.94 29.77 28.5
27.13 26.97 26.59 25.92 25.23 24.86 24.77 24.59 24.52 24.08 22.98 22.85 22.41 21.99 21.82 21.28 20.68 20.55 19.8
19.77 19.76 19.61 19.56 18.72 17.98 17.94 17.42 17.19 16.82 16.47 16.47
12.45 1.17 4.61
11.35 1.1
15.68 6.33 1.65 3.94 12.86 32.06 37.68 15.95 0
34.77 26.08 0.54 4.82 2.23 0
10.38 12.55 0
14.09 22.59 12.92 1.25 1.11
12.16 5.77 0
3.72 7.74 8.55
31.16 1.03 0
24.94 4.77
11.07 6.68
21.61 10.59 0 0 0
11.01 23.68 0
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
IT’S ALL CHANGE at the top of the radio airplay chart, with one one-off collaboration replacing another. Good Time, by the team of Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen, is dethroned for the second time, losing pole position to Hall Of Fame, which teams The Script with
will.i.am. With a massive tally of 3,847
plays earning it an audience of more than 61.14m – 13.21% more than Good Time – Hall Of Fame is one of the few songs to reach No.1 in a week in which it didn’t get a
single spin on Radio 2. It was, however, aired 20 times on Radio 1, where it earned 26.31% of its audience. Some 167 other stations on the Nielsen Music Control panel also aired the track, with top tallies of 57 plays from Smash Hits Radio, and 53 apiece from Capital’s East Midlands, Scotland and Manchester outlets. The success of Hall Of Fame contrasts sharply with The Script’s last single, Nothing, which reached 42 on sales and 20 on the radio airplay chart in 2010. Their single before that, For The
UK TV AIRPLAY CHART TOP 40 POS LAST ARTIST / ALBUM / LABEL
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CHARTS KEY HIGHEST NEW ENTRY HIGHEST CLIMBER AUDIENCE INCREASE AUDIENCE INCREASE +50%
PLAYS
No surprises: The Psy phenomenon jumps four places to No.1
1 5 2 1
4 2 5 3 6 8 7 9
PSY Gangnam Style / Island NE-YO Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself) / Motown/Mercury
3 14 CONOR MAYNARD FEAT. NE-YO Turn Around/ Parlophone RITA ORA How We Do (Party) / Columbia/Roc Nation NICKI MINAJ Pound The Alarm/ Cash Money/Island
THE SCRIPT FEAT.
WILL.I.AM Hall Of Fame/ Epic/Phonogenic JLS Hottest Girl In The World / Epic
8 NEW ONE DIRECTION Live While We’re Young/ Syco 9 12 DAPPY Good Intentions / AATW/Island
10 13 TAYLOR SWIFT We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together / Mercury LITTLE MIX Wings / Syco
11 4
12 7 OWL CITY & CARLY RAE JEPSEN Good Time/ Interscope/Republic Island 13 11 WILEY FEAT. RHYMEZ & MS D Heatwave / Warner Brothers/One More Tune SAM AND THE WOMP Bom Bom/ One More Tune/Stiff/Warner
14 6 15 16 EXAMPLE Say Nothing/ MoS
16 10 TULISA FEAT. TYGA Live It Up/ AATW/Island 17 18 AMELIA LILY You Bring Me Joy / Xenomania/RCA 18 15 PINK Blow Me (One Last Kiss) / LaFace 19 17 CHERYL Under The Sun / Polydor
20 31 SWEDISH HOUSE MAFIA FEAT. JOHN MARTIN Don’t You Worry Child/ Virgin 21 21 FUN. Some Nights / Atlantic/Fueled By Ramen 22 26 DJ FRESH FEAT. RAVAUGHN The Feeling/ MoS 23 27 ROBBIE WILLIAMS Candy / Island 24 25 CHRIS BROWN Don’t Wake Me Up/ RCA
25 23 PROFESSOR GREEN FEAT. SIERRA KUSTERBECK Avalon/ Virgin 26 19 FLORENCE + THE MACHINE Spectrum/ Island
27 NEW LEONA LEWIS FEAT. CHILDISH GAMBINO Trouble / Syco 28 30 JUSTIN BIEBER FEAT. BIG SEAN As Long As You Love Me/ Def Jam 29 20 PUBLIC ENEMY Harder Than You Think / Slamjamz 30 24 ANGEL Wonderful / Island
31 29 MAROON 5 FEAT. WIZ KHALIFA Payphone / A&M/Octone/Polydor 32 22 TREY SONGZ Simply Amazing / Atlantic
33 28 CALVIN HARRIS FEAT. EXAMPLE We’ll Be Coming Back / Columbia 34 36 MICHEL TELO Ai Se Au Te Pego/ Roster 35 33 NICKI MINAJ Starships / Cash Money/Island 36 37 FLO-RIDA Whistle / Atlantic
37 35
WILL.I.AM FEAT. EVA SIMONS This Is Love / Interscope 38 32 B.O.B FEAT. NICKI MINAJ Out Of My Mind/ Atlantic 39 NEW ELLIE GOULDING Anything Could Happen / Polydor
40 RE MICHAEL GRAY FEAT. ROLL DEEP Can’t Wait For The Weekend/ Cooking Vinyl/Sultra
645 626 511 509 507 486 477 468 460 456 455 430 427 423 415 391 374 364 325 321 298 285 283 269 258 234 229 224 221 221 216 205 193 185 183 175 172 166 165 156
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
Living for the moment: One Direction is the second highest debut this year, after Robbie Williams’ Candy
First Time, did significantly better earlier the same year, reaching four on sales and two on radio airplay. The second highest debut on the Top 50 radio airplay chart this
year, Live While We’re Young explodes 108-15 for One Direction on its first full week on the airwaves. Racking up 1,018 plays and an audience of 35.38m, the track is the first single from the band’s second album, Take Me Home, and has already eclipsed the peak position of their last single One Thing, which reached nine on sales but only 30 on radio airplay in February. 19 songs were aired more times on Radio 1 last week than Live While We’re Young but the 16 plays it secured there nevertheless provided a 43.71% share of the track’s overall audience. And it was also severely indebted to The Capital Network,
whose nine stations provided 207 plays and an 18.22% share of its audience, proving that Capital’s vendetta against the band – which saw their tracks kept off air after they accidentally dissed the network at the Brits – is well and truly over. Psy’s Gangnam Style completes
a speedy 47-5-1 ascent of the TV airplay chart, its arrival at the summit coinciding with its sales chart coronation. The promotional videoclip for Gangnam Style was aired 645 times last week, 19 more than Ne-Yo’s Let Me Love You (Until You Learn To Love Yourself) which retreats to number two after a fortnight in the driving seat.
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