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iGEN by Ted Volk
The Place Where Radio and Records come Together Without Talking
YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
11/17/23

Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin gets a sixth week at #1 with blink-182’s smash hit “ONE MORE TIME.” BMG’s Nick Attaway hits the Top 15 with Sum 41’s “Landmines,” and The Orchard/Happy Accident’s Scott Burton has good one going with lovelytheband’s “Nice to Know You,” which makes a big move 37*-25* and is up over 250x.

YOUR RADIO ADD RECAPS
11/14/23

The Orchard/Happy Accident’s Scott Burton gets Most Added honors for a second consecutive week with lovelytheband’s “Nice to Know You.” Also enjoying a nice add week is Island/Republic’s The Last Dinner Party with “Nothing Matters” and Warner’s Mike Shinoda with “Already Over,” while Mom+Pop’s David Jacobs impresses with MGMT’s “Mother Nature.”

YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
11/10/23

Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin gets a fifth week at #1 with blink-182’s smash hit “ONE MORE TIME.” Warner’s Rob Goldklang and Crush’s Garrett Capone have Green Day’s “The American Dream Is Killing Me” at #2, which is the only competition that could overtake blink-182 for the top spot before the year ends. Columbia’s Sonkin also has Cannons’ “Loving You” entering the Top 10, while Island/Republic’s The Last Dinner Party makes a strong move to the Top 15 with “Nothing Matters.” Hitting the Top 20 is BMG/Rise’s Sum 41 with “Landmines” and AWAL’s Lovejoy with “Normal People Things,” and The Orchard’s Scott Burton gets a nice debut with lovelytheband’s “Nice to Know You.”

YOUR RADIO ADD RECAPS
11/7/23

Many congrats to The Orchard/Happy Accident’s Scott Burton for getting Most Added honors this week with lovelytheband’s “Nice to Know You.” Burton also enjoys a nice week of adds on Yellowcard’s “Childhood Eyes” (Equal Vision/The Orchard). Other winners include Beggars Risa Matsuki with Future Islands’ “The Tower” and Island/Republic’s The Last Dinner Party with “Nothing Matters.”

YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
11/3/23

Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin gets a fourth week at #1 with blink-182’s smash hit “ONE MORE TIME.” Warner’s Rob Goldklang and Crush’s Garrett Capone have Green Day’s “The American Dream Is Killing Me” rocket up the chart to #2 in its second week, while Dirty Hit’s Bleachers are trending at #12 with “Modern Girl” and Island/Republic’s The Last Dinner Party enters the Top 20 with “Nothing Matters.”

YOUR RADIO ADD RECAPS
10/31/23

Warner’s Rob Goldklang and Crush’s Garrett Capone get Most Added honors again with Green Day’s “The American Dream Is Killing Me,” noting that these are Mediabase auto adds as the panel was closed last week. Congrats to Epic’s Christine Chiappetta for having a huge week with Bakar’s “Alive.” Other winners include Island/Republic’s The Last Dinner Party with “Nothing Matters” and S-Curve/Hollywood’s The Moss with “The Place That Makes Me Happy.”

YOUR RADIO ADD RECAPS
10/24/23

It was a sensational day for Warner’s Rob Goldklang, who closes out the Alt panel upon the release of Green Day’s “The American Dream Is Killing Me,” which is the Most Added record this week. AWAL’s Dave Lombardi continues to shine with another double-digit add week on Lovejoy’s “Normal People Things.” Other winners enjoying a good week of adds include Epic’s Christine Chiappetta with Bakar’s “Alive!,” Mike Shinoda’s “Already Over” (Warner) and Dirty Hit’s Bleachers with “Modern Girl.”

YOUR RADIO CHART PREVIEWS
10/20/23

Columbia’s Lisa Sonkin stays strong at #1 with blink-182’s smash hit, “ONE MORE TIME.” Island/Republic’sAmanda Dobbins and Drew Hauser hit the Top 10 with The Killers’ “Your Side of Town,” while Bleachers’ “Modern Girl” (Dirty Hit) and Cold War Kids’ “Run Away With Me” (AWAL) both join the Top 15 and AJR’s “Yes I’m a Mess” (Mercury/Republic) arrives in the Top 20. Earning Top 25 status this week will be BMG’s Sum 41 with “Landmines” and Island/Republic’s The Last Dinner Party with “Nothing Matters.” And making their chart debuts are Warner’s Mike Shinoda with “Already Over” and AWAL’s Lovejoy with “Normal People Things.”