3. KATY PERRY – Dark Horse: 204.200 (+ 0.189)
5. LORDE – Team: 129.401 (- 1.095)
"Even though (Dark Horse) broke the spin records, people have moved on from it quickly, which can be seen by its callout scores and Team's slow but steady ascending."
3. KATY PERRY Dark Horse: 204.200 (+ 0.189)
5. LORDE Team: 129.401 (- 1.095)
"Even though (Dark Horse) broke the spin records, people have moved on from it quickly, which can be seen by its callout scores and Team's slow but steady ascending."
3. KATY PERRY Dark Horse: 204.200 (+ 0.189)
5. LORDE Team: 129.401 (- 1.095)
"Even though (Dark Horse) broke the spin records, people have moved on from it quickly, which can be seen by its callout scores and Team's slow but steady ascending."
3. KATY PERRY Dark Horse: 204.200 (+ 0.189)
5. LORDE Team: 129.401 (- 1.095)
"Even though (Dark Horse) broke the spin records, people have moved on from it quickly, which can be seen by its callout scores and Team's slow but steady ascending."
3. KATY PERRY Dark Horse: 204.200 (+ 0.189)
5. LORDE Team: 129.401 (- 1.095)
"Even though (Dark Horse) broke the spin records, people have moved on from it quickly, which can be seen by its callout scores and Team's slow but steady ascending."
What does it mean that a song crossover to other radio format? When does that happen? Cause Kylie's Into The Blue was sent to Dance Radio yesterday and someone said it may crossover to Top 40 or Hot AC.
It plainest terms, it means becoming big on another format, usually as a result of success on other formats. For example, Royals is considered a crossover hit because it was successful on Pop, AC, Alternative, Urban and other formats.