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Post by - `J0EL™ on Feb 3, 2009 20:13:10 GMT -5
Britney Spears - "Gimme More" 42 weeks Nelly Furtado - "Say It Right" 40 weeks Rihanna - "Umbrella" 39 weeks
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Post by BRiTNASTY on Feb 3, 2009 20:55:14 GMT -5
Brooke Hogan - About Us: 96 weeks
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Post by - `J0EL™ on Feb 3, 2009 21:40:32 GMT -5
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Post by Bri.I.Am on Feb 3, 2009 21:48:50 GMT -5
ugg can we plz get these old threads back up late wintah...because i KNOW for a fact there is a thread for this already!
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Post by BRiTNASTY on Feb 3, 2009 21:52:54 GMT -5
Why u all up in ma grill cause I say just what I feel? HOW'S A DUDE TO BREATHE WITH THE MEDIA STARING DOWN WITH MY MOUTH WITH A 4 INCH LENZ I'M JUST TRYNA HIT THE MALL WIT SOME-A MAH FRIENDS
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Feb 3, 2009 22:37:02 GMT -5
96 wks lmfao
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Post by Gravity Happens on Feb 4, 2009 0:22:46 GMT -5
Kate Voegele - Only Fooling Myself (51 weeks and counting)
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Post by - `J0EL™ on Feb 4, 2009 9:02:44 GMT -5
Why u all up in ma grill cause I say just what I feel? HOW'S A DUDE TO BREATHE WITH THE MEDIA STARING DOWN WITH MY MOUTH WITH A 4 INCH LENZ I'M JUST TRYNA HIT THE MALL WIT SOME-A MAH FRIENDS Jake im sorry but...................................ewwww
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Post by BRiTNASTY on Feb 4, 2009 12:00:04 GMT -5
I see ya lips movin but I don't hear nothing
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Post by - `J0EL™ on Feb 4, 2009 12:48:32 GMT -5
 Whatevs
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Feb 15, 2009 16:01:49 GMT -5
My longest is like 25555
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Post by s4c on Feb 15, 2009 17:05:00 GMT -5
1. Eli Young Band - When It Rains - 42 WEEKS 2. Josh Gracin - We Weren't Cray - 36 WEEKS 3. Jaymes Reunion - Fine - 34 WEEKS (Still in the top 5.) 4. Mainstay - Become Who You Are - 34 WEEKS (Just fell off, but will be making an amazing comback.) 5. Brandon Heath - Give Me Your Eyes - 33 WEEKS (Still in the 5 as well.) 6. Jamey Johnson - In Color - 32 WEEKS (This like didn't even make the top 30 lmao.) 7+. Then there's at least 3 ties for each week amount there on down.
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Post by Zack on Feb 15, 2009 22:32:36 GMT -5
smash @ Josh Gracin! 
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Post by Billy Uranus on Jul 29, 2009 1:25:06 GMT -5
"It's Not My Time" by 3 Doors Down spent 30 weeks in the big top ten. 
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Post by s4c on Jul 29, 2009 12:49:48 GMT -5
Brandon Heath - Give Me Your Eyes 48 Mainstay - Become Who You Are 45 Eli Young Band - When It Rains 42 Lee Ann Womack - Last Call 41 LeAnn Rimes - What I Cannot Change 39
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Jul 29, 2009 13:34:41 GMT -5
How could you play a song for 48 weeks? lol even 39?
Like 20 weeks is SUPER pushing it lol
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Post by s4c on Jul 29, 2009 15:24:19 GMT -5
Why don't you ask the --31.5 million people who listened to Zac Brown Band's "Whatever It Is" on the radio for the 22nd week it was played. --26.6 million people who listened to Lady Antebellum's "I Run To You" on the radio for the 21st week it was played. --19.7 million people who listened to Jason Michael Carroll's "Where I'm From" on the radio for the 29th week it was played. --15 million people who listened to Kellie Pickler's "Best Days of Your Life" on the radio for the 30th week it was played.
Not to mention the hundreds of millions of people who listen to songs on the radio that are now recurrent at least once a week for maybe 2 years. You just burn out way too fast on songs.
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Post by Billy Uranus on Jul 29, 2009 22:16:07 GMT -5
Yeah, and nobody says anyone is playing anything that's on your personal chart...I might just hear it or play it a few times in a week...
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Jul 29, 2009 22:20:58 GMT -5
Why don't you ask the --31.5 million people who listened to Zac Brown Band's "Whatever It Is" on the radio for the 22nd week it was played. --26.6 million people who listened to Lady Antebellum's "I Run To You" on the radio for the 21st week it was played. --19.7 million people who listened to Jason Michael Carroll's "Where I'm From" on the radio for the 29th week it was played. --15 million people who listened to Kellie Pickler's "Best Days of Your Life" on the radio for the 30th week it was played. Not to mention the hundreds of millions of people who listen to songs on the radio that are now recurrent at least once a week for maybe 2 years. You just burn out way too fast on songs. That proves nothing. Radio is different because the 15 million who heard Kellie Pickler's "Best Days" were not necesaliry listening to it for all 30 weeks it was out.  So sorry you went through that work to post something that is not valid.  And as for recurrents, that is also a different story because you have not heard the song for awhile, etc.
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Jul 29, 2009 22:21:14 GMT -5
Why don't you ask the --31.5 million people who listened to Zac Brown Band's "Whatever It Is" on the radio for the 22nd week it was played. --26.6 million people who listened to Lady Antebellum's "I Run To You" on the radio for the 21st week it was played. --19.7 million people who listened to Jason Michael Carroll's "Where I'm From" on the radio for the 29th week it was played. --15 million people who listened to Kellie Pickler's "Best Days of Your Life" on the radio for the 30th week it was played. Not to mention the hundreds of millions of people who listen to songs on the radio that are now recurrent at least once a week for maybe 2 years. You just burn out way too fast on songs. That proves nothing. Radio is different because the 15 million who heard Kellie Pickler's "Best Days" were not necesaliry listening to it for all 30 weeks it was out.  So sorry you went through that work to post something that is not valid.  And as for recurrents, that is also a different story because you have not heard the song for awhile, etc.
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Jul 29, 2009 22:22:23 GMT -5
And also, all the songs you listed were in the high 20s, low 30s. Not 40+
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Post by s4c on Jul 29, 2009 22:24:32 GMT -5
Why don't you ask the --31.5 million people who listened to Zac Brown Band's "Whatever It Is" on the radio for the 22nd week it was played. --26.6 million people who listened to Lady Antebellum's "I Run To You" on the radio for the 21st week it was played. --19.7 million people who listened to Jason Michael Carroll's "Where I'm From" on the radio for the 29th week it was played. --15 million people who listened to Kellie Pickler's "Best Days of Your Life" on the radio for the 30th week it was played. Not to mention the hundreds of millions of people who listen to songs on the radio that are now recurrent at least once a week for maybe 2 years. You just burn out way too fast on songs. That proves nothing. Radio is different because the 15 million who heard Kellie Pickler's "Best Days" were not necesaliry listening to it for all 30 weeks it was out.  So sorry you went through that work to post something that is not valid.  And as for recurrents, that is also a different story because you have not heard the song for awhile, etc. Well you must not listen to much radio - especially CHR - because you'd be hard pressed to listen to it for at least 2 hours a week and NOT hear a top ten song 1-5 times a week... Assuming that song spends about 20 weeks in currency alone (not to mention the recurrency spins after it's major impact, it is NO DIFFERENT than playing a song on your computer for 20 weeks.
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Post by s4c on Jul 29, 2009 22:29:33 GMT -5
And also, all the songs you listed were in the high 20s, low 30s. Not 40+ How could you play a song for 48 weeks? lol even 39? Like 20 weeks is SUPER pushing it lol I'm sorry. If you didn't bring chart positions into this conversation, and I didn't bring chart positions into this conversation, why are you talking about chart positions now? That has no bearing in this conversation - it doesn't change that songs spend 20+ weeks in rotation that's substantial enough that one would hear the song multiple times within a short span of listening to a radio station, and it doesn't change that songs being played multiple times weekly on the radio is no different than songs being played multiple times weekly on your computer.
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Post by P(A) on Jul 29, 2009 23:07:01 GMT -5
Yet again shows how using weekly plays is a flawed chart system
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Post by DJ 7.0 on Jul 29, 2009 23:14:14 GMT -5
And also, all the songs you listed were in the high 20s, low 30s. Not 40+ How could you play a song for 48 weeks? lol even 39? Like 20 weeks is SUPER pushing it lol I'm sorry. If you didn't bring chart positions into this conversation, and I didn't bring chart positions into this conversation, why are you talking about chart positions now? That has no bearing in this conversation - it doesn't change that songs spend 20+ weeks in rotation that's substantial enough that one would hear the song multiple times within a short span of listening to a radio station, and it doesn't change that songs being played multiple times weekly on the radio is no different than songs being played multiple times weekly on your computer. That has nothing to do with chart positions. I am talking about WEEKS ON. 
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