After setting a new record high of 22,000+ TotalPlaysMonitored, P!nk's JUST GIVE ME A REASON, featuring fun.'s Nate Ruess, easily gets a third week at TPM Number One on the new Super Sixty, for the week of May 12, 2013 -- now online at TotalPopularMusic.com ... After REASON's run in the TPM Penthouse ends, it appears all but certain that the next TPM Topper will be Justin Timberlake's MIRRORS, +2667 total plays, this week's second biggest gainer, up 4-3 on the new Sixty ... The Top TPM Gainer is one of two Big Breakers -- BEAUTIFUL from Mariah Carey with Miguel, entering the Super Sixty at 29, +2850 from 0 a week ago -- thanks to a BIG playola push from Clear Channel's radio stations ... The second Big Breaker, +1138 from 0, debuting at 39, is the new Jennifer Lopez LIVE IT UP, featuring Pitbull ... Rounding out the first five of 22 Top TPM Gainers: Third, CAN'T HOLD US from Macklemore and Ryan Lewis with Ray Dalton, +1937, up 8-6 -- followed by Florida Georgia Line's CRUISE, +1543, 21-18, and Icona Pop's I LOVE IT, with Charli XCX, +1269, 9-8 ... Maroon 5's LOVE SOMEBODY, our TPM Sureshot two weeks ago, enters the Sixty at 51, after a week at Hitbound, +426 plays from a week ago. Also entering, STILL INTO YOU/ Paramore at 49 (from Hitbound) and Emlem3's CHLOE (YOU'RE THE ONE I WANT), last week's TPM Breaker, at 52.
The main TPM Super Sixty chart is online at TotalPopularMusic.com, where you'll also find this week's featured new songs, Hitbounds, and the 50-position TPM Recurrents chart. And each song listed -- more than 120 in all -- offers an On Demand link.
The separate "Super Sixty Airplay" chart is available at our main website, and is also published here. A full listing of this week's Top TPM Gainers is found below the "Super Sixty Airplay" chart.
"Total Popular Music" is the PPM-friendly "Original 21st Century Mass Appeal Hit Music Radio Format" from Mark Harris Broadcast Consulting -- featuring "All the Hits for All the Listeners - For Radio / From Radio / By Radio" -- able to deliver double digit shares from a 6 to 60 total demographic, while especially targeting any audience segment desired within that wide span. When launched in 2007, many thought "The New Mass Appeal Hit Music Radio Format" wouldn't work -- but they are now trying to duplicate it! (Contact Mark Harris at MHBC for more specifics!)
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