Robin Thicke's BLURRED LINES hangs on for an eighth and certainly final week at Number One on the new Total Popular Music Super Sixty for the week of September 8, 2013. This time it's more by default than merit after ongoing large airplay losses. (The Summer Season is over!) A week from now we expect Katy Perry's ROAR, up 7-4, to begin a first week at the top of Total Popular Music. ROAR is this week's Top TPM Gainer, +2856 total plays from a week ago ... The second greatest gainer (of a total of 17) is Lorde's ROYALS, +2622, leaping 23-15 -- followed by Avicii's WAKE ME UP, +2100, rising 18-13 ... Rounding out the six largest airplay gains (those over 1000) are Drake/Majid Jordan with HOLD ON WE'RE GOING HOME, +1135, 32-27; Lana Del Rey's SUMMERTIME SADNESS, +1111, up 11-10; and Capital Cities' SAFE AND SOUND, +1086, advancing 4-3 ... Four songs debut on this week's Super Sixty, with the highest entry at #46 (from Hitbound last week) where Imagine Dragons' DEMONS seeks to repeat the success of RADIOACTIVE. Also entering the Sixty are the newest from Daft Punk (#49), Goo Goo Dolls (#55), The Wanted (#57) and Chris Wallace (#59).
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 -- provides an On Demand link for its music video in a full screen new window.
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 (since 2007) -- 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.
Total Popular Music Charts -- including the weekly Super Sixty and the Daily Dozen -- are primarily intended for programming the Total Popular Music radio format. But they are also valuable tools for Adult Top 40 stations and Mainstream Top 40s with an Adult/Pop emphasis, assisting in programming Today's Hit Music for an adult audience. Our exclusive TPMusic Charts offer Adult Top 40/Hot AC program directors a tool for knowing when adults have accepted a CHR/Top 40 hit, as well as helping Top 40 Radio PDs identify Hot Adult hits that are crossing over to their format or are likely to do so.
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