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Chart Listings: Mediabase & Radio Formats (2003-2009 Archives)
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31 MARIAH CAREY Touch My Body 1829 0 1829 14.909
Urban
23 MARIAH CAREY Touch My Body 1071 0 1071 11.208
Rhythmic
28 MARIAH CAREY Touch My Body 1741 0 1741 18.768

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Originally posted by ToMmY
57 48 BRITNEY SPEARS Break The Ice 653 340 313 9.355

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britney is upppppppppppppp!
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80 65 RIHANNA Don't Stop The Music 167 123 44 0.999
Rihanna almost hits 1 million audience impressions on urban!
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64 61 KELLY ROWLAND Daylight 286 183 103 0.563
CLIMBING! 
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2/26 Mainstream
Britney Spears "Break The Ice" (Jive/Zomba)
Fergie “Finally” (Will.i.am/A&M/Interscope)
Janet "Rock With U" (Island/IDJMG)
Ryan Cabrera "Say" (Papa Joe)
-FMBQ
Good news!!! Britney's adds date has been pushed back, and although that sounds like bad news, i'm sure it's because Jives waiting until she needs the adds, as the song is doing fine without it right now, I don't think that's a bad idea at all.  Also, Break the Ice is #48 on iTunes Pop 100!
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britney is going for add 2/26 , its confirmed
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I was just thinking, and for the Hot 100, does billboard go by how many plays a song has, or its audience impression?
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Originally posted by music135
I was just thinking, and for the Hot 100, does billboard go by how many plays a song has, or its audience impression?
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Originally posted by Yahhh!
Top 40
31 MARIAH CAREY Touch My Body 1829 0 1829 14.909
Urban
23 MARIAH CAREY Touch My Body 1071 0 1071 11.208
Rhythmic
28 MARIAH CAREY Touch My Body 1741 0 1741 18.768

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She is such a BEAST!
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Originally posted by Flashing Lights
64 61 KELLY ROWLAND Daylight 286 183 103 0.563
CLIMBING! 
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God...that audience has been static forever! I wish this would garner some listenership...ugh
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It seems like everyone's jumping on the Mariah train. I fear it may not even go top 10. Don't get me wrong, but this is a small problem I have when certain songs get off to such a blazing start, they rarely have longevity and have fast declines. I mentioned it happened to Kelly Clarkson when if I recall she didn't even go top 20 on pop yet she was projected to go top 5 after the monster success of her Breakaway CD and then she flopped badly with My December.
It's not like I'm bashing Touch My Body, I'm just saying that if you gave me the choice between a #1 hit and longevity, I'd rather have the longevity. Take Carrie Underwood's Before He Cheats for example. The fact it stayed on so long without hitting #1 was incredible.  If you do have a #1 hit, that means you have pressure on you to follow it up successfully.
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oh jeez thanks, that's amazing for britney then!
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46 52 KAT DELUNA Run The Show f/ Bust... 537 532 5 3.136
Flop? 
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^It's not really a flop. It's just right now Mariah's on fire and is stealing everyone's thunder.
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Originally posted by Fercho
britney is going for add 2/26 , its confirmed
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Its 2/19, All Access confirmed....which is the best source for radio adds.
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Its 2/19, All Access confirmed....which is the best source for radio adds.
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Mariah!!! She might debut top 30 in airplay, let's hope!!
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Flo Rida fends off Chris Brown for No. 1
Once again radio took the "Low" road, giving Flo Rida's smash a fourth week at No. 1 on the national airplay audience chart, according to Nielsen BDS, Arbitron and Radio & Records. Chris Brown's With You gave it a battle, and positioned itself with an excellent shot at taking over next week.
The rest of the top 10 is made up of a rather anticlimactic group -- no new entries and no dramatic jumps. In order, it's Alicia Keys' No One, Timbaland & OneRepublic's Apolgize, Snoop Dogg's Sensual Seduction Keys' Like You'll Never See Me Again, Rihanna's Don't Stop the Music, J. Holiday's Suffocate, Keyshia Cole's I Remember and Fergie's Clumsy, the only song in the top 10 that moved more than one notch (it dropped three places).
That's just the tip of the airplay iceberg; much more information is contained in what follows.
> The annotated top 10:
1-1 last week Flo Rida, Low (up 0.5% in total audience): Continues to gain (although the gains have been under 1% for the last two weeks), so even though Chris Brown is a lot hotter, it could still be a dogfight for No. 1 next week.
2-2 Chris Brown, With You (+7.3%): Flo Rida will have to continue to increase its audience, or almost certainly Brown will overtake him next week. But the outcome's still in doubt.
3-3 Alicia Keys, No One (-11.0%): Losing audience rapidly, but it will still probably be No. 3 next week; nothing's moving up fast enough to threaten it.
4-4 Timbaland & OneRepublic, Apologize (-5.9%): Slows its decline by a third compared to last week and blocks Snoop Dogg from the No. 4 spot.
5-6 Snoop Dogg, Sensual Seduction (-0.8%): Made it into the top 5 but appears to have peaked. Might pick up another chart point next week by falling more slowly than Timbaland.
6-5 Alicia Keys, Like You'll Never See Me Again (-6.9%): So Alicia's in the unusual position of having two songs falling slowly out of the top 10 simultaneously.
7-8 Rihanna, Don't Stop the Music (+3.1%): Finally, a record gaining audience, but it slowed by 50% this week.
8-9 J. Holiday, Suffocate (-0.2%): Moves up a point, thanks to Fergie's plunge, but hit a wall suddenly and might not be able to move further.
9-10 Keyshia Cole, I Remember (+0.8%): Still moving up, but barely, following a big week last week. May pick up the pace.
10-7 Fergie, Clumsy (-13.0%): Falling too fast now to stay in the top 10 any longer.
> Next week's top 10 contenders:
Webbie's Independent may fall short; it stuck at No. 11 and lost -0.8% of its audience. It should be easily passed by Sean Kingston's Take You There, up 6.3% despite a 12-12 chart move. And watch out for Sara Bareilles' Love Song, which continues to be blazing hot and now is on the verge of hitting the top 10 thanks to a 21-13 chart move and an 18.9% audience increase. A bit further down, it would be foolish to ignore the initial impact of Mariah Carey's Touch My Body, which hits the chart at No. 22 in one of the highest debuts yet recorded.
> This week's hottest song:
Usually there's a plural on that last word, but only one song topped the 20% audience increase that has been our traditional qualifier. That's Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown's No Air, which improves by 24.6% and jumps 56-44 on the chart.
> Debuts on the top 100:
Nobody comes close to Mariah's No. 22 debut, of course, but another superstar, Usher, scores an unusually high entry at 51 with Love in This Club. George Strait's I Saw God Today had one of the country format's biggest debuts, but that translates to a No. 75 bow on this all-format chart (still no mean feat). Debuts in the usual range were Phil Vassar's Love Is a Beautiful Thing at 91, Enriaque Iglesias' Donde Estan Corazon at 93, Ryan Leslie's Diamond Girl at 97 and 2 Pistols' She Got It (aided by the still-ubiquitious T-Pain) at 100.
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