Hervard
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Post by Hervard on Jan 29, 2004 14:07:35 GMT -5
The good news is that Mediabase has printed up their year end charts for 2003. The bad news, however, is that one of the songs that I didn't think would be in the Top 40 for the year was not. I mean, "I Know What You Want" had dropped out of the Top 40 for the year on the YTD chart for 12/28, didn't it? How did it go back up, especially to #38? It didn't have more year end plays than "No Letting Go", did it? That, by the way, was the song that was bumped out. And if you think I'm going back and doing my chart project over, you're crazy!
(At least their time frame was January 1 through December 31 this time).
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Cerebro
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Post by Cerebro on Jan 29, 2004 15:23:35 GMT -5
The good news is that Mediabase has printed up their year end charts for 2003. Well, it's about time! It'll only be February in a couple days. Wonder what the hold up was?
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Hervard
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Post by Hervard on Jan 29, 2004 16:32:32 GMT -5
Well, it's about time! It'll only be February in a couple days. Wonder what the hold up was? Well, I know that, until now, the Year-To-Date chart remained the 12/28/03 YTD chart, probably so it wouldn't look so identical to the current charts, but that doesn't matter; they should have gotten up the 2003 Year End chart on New Year's Day, or at least a few days after. I was so disappointed when I saw that the chart contained a song that I didn't think it would (since that's what I use for my chart project), but at least it was close.
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