This week will likely be the biggest shopping week of the year for albums. The two weeks before Christmas generally are and next week will be cut short by the day itself. So, this likely
The Christmas songs continue their march to world domination. Glee itself has contributed 4 songs to the onslaught and all four of them reached a miletsone of some sort this week. First up to bat
We got a bit out of order this week what with the yearly charts coming out, so I’m posting the weekly Billboard stats today. Today’s theme is Billboard Charts. There are 7 billion BB Charts,
Every weekend, there are countless countdown shows. VH1’s top 20 videos. Ryan’s American Top 40. Rick Dee’s Weekly Top 40 and many more. If you find an Idol on one of these shows, please post
Concert Stats are now available, so I shall start with them. Here is a little factoid from the Billboard Report on 2010 Touring. Carrie Underwood rounds out the country field in the top 25, with
Concert stats are delayed this morning, so let’s make the daily numbers thread the year-end-chart thread? Takes a while to compile all these lists, so please be patient. Apache keeps crashing. Billboard has published all
Update 2: Additional numbers and some corrections from Brian. Please note, that some of the new numbers are above 1K so that CLEARLY proves that the lack of a number in the initial or secondary
Last year, two chanteuses were caught in an epic battle to see who would have the top selling album of the year. Taylor’s 2008 Fearless album faced off against Boyle’s 2009 “I Dreamed a Dream”.
The Christmas songs continue to stomp all over the chart. Glee’s “Last Christmas” has surged into the top 6 on AC which is the highest any Glee song has ever been on any radio chart
Every weekend, there are countless countdown shows. VH1’s top 20 videos. Ryan’s American Top 40. Rick Dee’s Weekly Top 40 and many more. If you find an Idol on one of these shows, please post