Robin Thicke's BLURRED LINES, setting a new all-time record for TotalPlaysMonitored at 22,783 across the components of Total Popular Music, up 997 total plays from a week ago, easily receives a third week at Number One on the new Super Sixty, now online. Robin Thicke's first-ever Total Popular Music SuperHit is this week's fifth greatest gainer. BLURRED is now 2095 ahead of the still strong runner-up (and former two-week TPM Topper), RADIOACTIVE/Imagine Dragons. No other titles are above 20,000 ... The Top TPM Gainer of the week is last week's Big Breaker, One Direction's BEST SONG EVER, +1335, leaping 44-30 ... The second greatest gain is posted by Capital Cities' SAFE AND SOUND, +1307, up 12-10 ... Third of our gainers, +1086, Maroon 5's LOVE SOMEBODY, rising 4-3 ... Fourth, TRUE LOVE from P!nk with Lily Allen, +1039, jumping 31-25 ... Also with airplay gains of more than 900 plays are Justin Timberlake's TAKE BACK THE NIGHT (advancing 20-18), Lana Del Rey's SUMMERTIME SADNESS (35-27), EVERYTHING HAS CHANGED from Taylor Swift with Ed Sheeran (28-23), and Anna Kendrick's CUPS (When I'm Gone) which holds in the sixth position ... Two songs make strong debuts on the new Sixty: At 49 from Hitbound, Passenger's LET HER GO, +842 total plays; and, Avicii's WAKE ME UP, +616, entering at 53 from Hitbound last week.
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. (Contact Mark Harris at MHBC for more specifics!)
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