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CHARTSUKAIRPLAY WEEK 33 UK RADIO AIRPLAY CHART TOP 50
POS LAST WKS SALES CHT ARTIST / SINGLE / LABEL 1 19 2
2
3 76 3 MILEY CYRUS We Can’t Stop RCA 4 5 6 7 8
1 3
6 7
3 5
13 4 6
9 9 0 10
14 15 13 27 JASON DERULO The Other Side Warner Brothers 14 ONE DIRECTION Best Song Ever Syco 9
15 25 5 16 19 5 17 105 3 18 17 5 19 21 6 20 30 5
13 14 15
16
19 20
1
10 24 3 11 12 6
1 2 15 7 AVICII Wake Me Up Positiva/PRMD ROBIN THICKE FT T.I. & PHARRELL Blurred Lines Interscope
18 22 DAFT PUNK FT PHARRELL &NILE RODGERS Get Lucky Columbia 13 11 JOHN NEWMAN Love Me Again Island
10 12 17 ICONA POP FT CHARLI XCX I Love It Atlantic ELLIE GOULDING Burn Polydor
17 16 NAUGHTY BOY FT SAM SMITH La La La Virgin KATY PERRY Roar Virgin
KODALINE Brand New Day B-Unique/RCA 13 CALVIN HARRIS FT AYAH MARAR Thinking About You Columbia
12 11 17 29 OLLY MURS Dear Darlin’ Epic/Syco 13 20 5
26 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Take Back The Night RCA
JAY-Z FT JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Holy Grail Roc Nation/Virgin 71 OLLY MURS Right Place Right Time Epic/Syco 4
21 47 38 ELIZA DOOLITTLE Big When I Was Little Parlophone 22 18 14 33 BRUNO MARS Treasure Atlantic 23 9
24 88 25 PINK FT LILY ALLEN True Love RCA 25 52 3 26
42 26 54
28 23 26 65 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Mirrors RCA 29 60 5
TOTAL PLAYS PLAYS +/- TOTAL AUD (m) AUD % +/- 3876
4202
3.2934 6.2681
2135 25.3669 3657
13.607
3489 0.00000 2637 3.85978 1974 30.1252 2874
77598 2.21022 56859
5.5843
44069 15.7243 42736 41144
26.524 9.4880
7.7367
1664 2875
1288 100.000 847 108.108 3.1995 7.1082
2136 53.3381 2148 1777
1.5582 2.3089
LANA DEL REY VS CEDRIC GERVAIS Summertime Sadness Polydor/Stranger 98 LISSIE Further Away (Romance Police) Columbia 20 DISCLOSURE F For You Island
10 32 TAYLOR SWIFT FT ED SHEERAN Everything Has Changed Mercury/Big Machine BOOKER T FEAT. JAY JAMES Broken Heart Concord/Decca
26 27 21 37 MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS FEAT. RAY DALTON Can’t Hold Us Macklemore 27
PINK FEAT. NATE RUESS Just Give Me A Reason RCA ANDY BURROWS Keep On Moving On PIAS
30 01 PET SHOP BOYS Love Is A Bourgeois Construct X2 31 26 18 18 PASSENGER Let Her Go Nettwerk 32 16 8 33 22 6 34 29 4
24 IMAGINE DRAGONS It’s Time Interscope 23 RUDIMENTAL FT FOXES Right Here Asylum
MATT CARDLE FEAT. MELANIE C Loving You Matt Cardle/Absolute
35 32 19 49 ARMIN VAN BUUREN FEAT. TREVOR GUTHRIE This Is What It Feels Like Positiva/Virgin DAVID BOWIE Valentine’s Day RCA TRAVIS Moving Red Telephone Box
36 28 3 37 34 3 38 41 4 39 46 3
37 38
39
41 35 46 42 66 2
44
45 14 4 46 37 5 47 67 6 48 44 7 49 55 4
44 THE VACCINES Melody Calling Columbia RIZZLE KICKS Lost Generation Island
40 33 12 40 JESSIE J FT BIG SEAN & D RASCAL Wild Lava/Republic/Island BRUNO MARS Locked Out Of Heaven Elektra
10 THE WANTED We Own The Night Global Talent/Island
43 31 24 43 RUDIMENTAL FT ELLA EYRE Waiting All Night Asylum 44 47 17 46 DAVID GUETTA FT NE-YO & AKON Play Hard Parlophone STEREOPHONICS We Share The Same Sun Stylus
12 RAY FOXX FEAT. RACHEL K COLLIER Boom Boom (Heartbeat) Strictly Rhythm/Island TEXAS Detroit City PIAS
6
TINIE TEMPAH FT 2 CHAINZ Trampoline Parlophone NAUGHTY BOY FT. EMELI SANDE Lifted Virgin
50 02 EARTH WIND & FIRE My Promise Columbia
2357 2653 3045 2652
915
828 11.5902 922 235.272 1232 34.9397 819 21.5133 856 0.00000 17.443 10.552 1.4244 3.7386
68 183.333 4.2887
1594 11.0027 1804
15.424 2218
392 103.108 23 100.000 3.6490
1164 11.4942 693
18.947 1352
918 21.4285 1.5294
1219
127 45.9770 510 2.20440 193 10.9195 810 58.5127 7.2298
1202 0.25020 1102 102.201 1069 811
40571 14.3811 37626 20.2954 37172
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CHARTS KEY HIGHEST NEW ENTRY HIGHEST CLIMBER AUDIENCE INCREASE AUDIENCE INCREASE +50%
UK TV AIRPLAY CHART TOP 40 POS LAST
ARTIST / SINGLE/ LABEL
AUDIENCE (‘000s) Avicii
18.182
35760 100.000 34898 40.4063 33918 32728
2.7858 7.2651
32191 20.3581 30920 3.78276 30204 24.5320 30017 9.27988 28598 299.916 28336
1.8054
27759 4.24740 27708 21.6757 27577 27553 26619 25254
1 1 AVICII Wake Me Up/ Positiva/PRMD
2 3 TINIE TEMPAH FT 2 CHAINZ Trampoline/ Parlophone 3 6 MILEY CYRUS We Can’t Stop/ RCA
50.417 0.7849 25.597 31.891
24333 64.8688 24322 4.63775 23735 31.6417 23219
8.9200
23146 70.8317 22942 100.000 22797 21226 21222 21216 20788 20698
20683 1.24828 20401 11.7863 20287 18.1744 20091 19633
7.6856 0.2460
397 1.27551 426 14.5161 826 3.12109 587 19.0669 916 34.7058 26 100.000
UK Radio Airplay Chart © Nielsen. Compiled using data gathered from Sunday to Saturday. Ranked using half hourly radio audience figures. Stations monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For full list of stations please see the Nielsen website at
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UK AIRPLAY ANALYSIS n BY ALAN JONES
Avicii’sWake Me Up! racks up its fourth straight week atop the radio airplay chart, with a decline in plays (from 4,008 to 3,876) more than compensated for by an increase in audience to a best-yet tally of 77.59m. In so doing, it increases its victory margin over runner-up Robin Thicke’s Blurred Lines (feat. T.I. & Pharrell) to 36.47%. It is Blurred Lines’ sixth week at number two in a chart run which has also seen it spend three weeks at number one. One of a record eight songs to share most- played honours at RadioOne a fortnight ago, Wake Me Up! remains top of its most-played list again with its tally of 27 plays now
only rivaled by Lana Del Rey’s Summertime Sadness. Radio One’s contribution to Wake Me Up!’s audience was a chunky 22.37%. Radio Two is less enthusiastic in its support of Wake Me Up! – it aired 20 songs more often last week but the six spins they gave it provided the song with an audience of more than 12.77m, which equates to a further 16.46% of its total. Two iconic female solo artists
had their new singles serviced last week, and judging from the radio airplay chart ratings, programmers welcomed Katy Perry’s new single with a roar, but muted their applause for Lady GaGa’s. To take
Lady GaGa
the last first, GaGa’s single Applause leaked on the internet, forcing a rush release last Tuesday. Naturally, radio got its hands on the track the same day but it didn’t immediately go overboard for it, and it misses debuting on the Top 50 as a result. In fact, it was aired
18495 47.8653 18107
18049 6.76722 17942 17849
17597 41.8083 17550
17.194
41.602 6.5741
0.3350
17515 23.3624 16570 100.000
4 2 ROBIN THICKE FT T.I. & PHARRELL Blurred Lines / Interscope 5 5 CALVIN HARRIS FT AYAH MARAR Thinking About You/ Columbia 6 9 LANA DEL REY VS CEDRIC GERVAIS Summertime Sadness / Polydor/Stranger 7 4 ONE DIRECTION Best Song Ever / Syco 8 7 ICONA POP FT CHARLI XCX I Love It / Atlantic 9 8 JOHN NEWMAN Love Me Again/ Island 10 21 ELLIE GOULDING Burn/ Polydor
14
11 12 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Take Back The Night / RCA 12 31 JASON DERULO Talk Dirty / Warner Brothers 13 10 PINK FT LILY ALLEN True Love/ RCA 14 44 JESSIE J It’s My Party / Island/Lava
12
15 15 DJ FRESH VS. DIPLO FT DOMINIQUE YOUNG UNIQUE Heartquake/ MoS 16 11
WILL.I.AM Bang Bang/ Interscope
17 27 OLLY MURS Right Place Right Time / Epic/Syco 18 19 RUDIMENTAL FT FOXES Right Here / Asylum 19 13 NAUGHTY BOY FT SAM SMITH La La La/ Virgin
2.9212 26.799 17.578 7.7565 0.6926 10.024
20 26 JESSIE J FT BIG SEAN & D RASCAL Wild/ Lava/Republic/Island
21 14 SEBASTIAN INGROSSO & TOMMY TRASH FT JOHN MARTIN Reload/ Virgin 22 17 JASON DERULO The Other Side/ Warner Brothers 23 16 BREACH Jack / Dirtybird/Atlantic
24 23 RIZZLE KICKS Lost Generation/ Island 25 24 BRUNO MARS Treasure / Atlantic
26 25 TAYLOR SWIFT FT ED SHEERAN Everything Has Changed/ Mercury/Big Machine 27 20 DAFT PUNK FT PHARRELL & NILE RODGERS Get Lucky / Columbia 28 30 NAUGHTY BOY FT. EMELI SANDE Lifted/ Virgin
2.2050 0.5521
29 29 MACKLEMORE & RYAN LEWIS FEAT. RAY DALTON Can’t Hold Us / Macklemore 30 22 SELENA GOMEZ Come & Get It / Hollywood/Polydor 31 34 NEON JUNGLE Trouble / RCA
32 18 ELIZA DOOLITTLE Big When I Was Little/ Parlophone 33 32 DISCLOSURE F For You/ Island
34 0 THE WANTED We Own The Night / Global Talent/Island 35 58 KLANGKARUSSELL Sonnentanz / White Label 36 35 FUSE ODG Antenna / 3 Beat/AATW
37 47 RAY FOXX FEAT. RACHEL K COLLIER Boom Boom (Heartbeat) / Strictly Rhythm/Island 38 0 KATY PERRY Roar / Virgin
39 36 THE SATURDAYS FT SEAN PAUL What About Us / Polydor 40 43 DEMI LOVATO Heart Attack / Hollywood/Polydor
687 times earning an audience of 15.81m to debut at number 51. Meanwhile, Roar – the first single from Katy Perry’s upcoming album Prism – was also forced onto the airwaves early following an internet leak. It was embraced rather more warmly, ending with a massive first week tally of 1,288 plays generating an audience of more than 35.76m, enough for a number nine debut. 533 plays on the nine station Capital Network generated a 44.63% share of that audience, while 11 plays on Radio One supplied a further 25.87% share. GaGa’s single wasn’t a punters’
favourite either – it debuts at number five. Perry’s single has yet to drop commercially but is clearly a future contender for number one on the sales chart. Its race for the radio airplay title pit it against a
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UK TV Airplay Chart © Nielsen. Compiled using data gathered from Sunday to Saturday. Ranked using half hourly TV audience figures. Stations monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For full list of stations please see the Nielsen website at
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recent number one and a current number one sales hit, also by female solo artists – Miley Cyrus’ We Can’t Stop dips 1-3 on sales this week, while leaping 7-3 on the radio airplay chart, with Ellie Goulding’s Burn, which replaced it atop the sales list, cruising 13-7 on the radio airplay chart. It’s rather more restful on the
TV airplay chart, where last week’s top eight simply shuffle around a little. Remaining at number one by some distance, Avicii’sWake Me Up! upped the ante again to enjoy its best week of exposure yet, with its promotional videoclip being aired a massive 979 times. That gives it a massive lead of 283 plays over Thinking About You, the Calvin Harris/Ayah Marar collaboration which climbs 3-2 to become its closest rival.
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