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post 22nd October 2019, 03:38 PM
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Radio 1 boss Ben Cooper to leave the BBC - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-50141761

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Radio 1 boss Ben Cooper has announced he is leaving the BBC after eight years running the station.
In an email to staff he said it was a "childhood dream" to work at the station but it was "time for a new challenge".

Ben, who is also the boss of 1Xtra and Asian Network, says he's "proud" of what his teams have achieved together over the years.
It's not been revealed where he will be heading to next.

Ben said the role of Radio 1, 1Xtra and Asian Network in "celebrating and championing youth culture" is "so important" for the BBC.
"Whether that is the new music we play or reflecting the issues that concern young people today, I'm very proud of what we have achieved together over the years."

He thanked his teams for being "creative, ambitious and passionate" and said their work was "greatly appreciated".
Ben said he would be continuing in his role until the new year.

During his eight years as head of Radio 1, Ben has seen some huge changes and brought some big names into the BBC.
He was in charge when Nick Grimshaw began hosting the Radio 1 breakfast show in 2011 - which saw him become the second-longest running breakfast show presenter in Radio 1 history.

Ben also oversaw a big shake-up of the Radio 1 line-up in 2018 - moving the weekend schedule forward to start on Fridays.
He brought in new Friday shows for Maya Jama and The Saturdays' Mollie King - and Scott Mills began hosting the chart show.
In April this year, he also poached former Kiss FM breakfast hosts Ricky, Melvin and Charlie to Radio 1.

The trio took over the 9-11pm show which had previously been presented by Charlie Sloth.

Charlie left Radio 1 and 1Xtra "with immediate effect" in October 2018 - and didn't finish his final ten shows as originally planned.
He had been in the spotlight for storming the stage and delivering a sweary, Kanye West-esque rant at an awards show.
On the night, Ben got up onto the stage shortly after to accept an award on behalf of Radio 1.

"I'd just like to say Charlie Sloth has left the building and is leaving Radio 1 and 1Xtra. Apologies," he told the audience.
In an email to BBC staff, James Purnell, Director, Radio & Education, said Ben had kept Radio 1, 1Xtra and Asian Network "fresh and relevant".

He said under Ben's leadership Radio 1 had become "more than just a radio station" and was a "hugely impactful youth brand" with more than 15 million weekly YouTube views and 10 million social followers.

James added: "He's championed new talent, both on and off air, and built lasting relationships with the music industry.

"Ben has also protected the unbeatable place we have in the lives of young people in the UK, ensuring our radio stations remain the go to places for the biggest global music acts."
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post 22nd October 2019, 09:17 PM
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I think he’s done a fantastic job in shaking up the station and bringing in some fresh talent in the likes of Jordan North, Arielle Free and Katie Thistleton and refreshing some of the long-standing presenters too giving them new shows/slots etc

What I’m worried about now is someone blundering in and messing up what’s good. I genuinely cannot fault their current lineup apart from maybe Clara but that’s more of a personal dislike to her presenting style tongue.gif

Maybe Aled will take over seeing as he’s already Head of Programming anyway
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post 23rd October 2019, 05:01 PM
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Its not the lineup that's the problem for me since he arrived its basically become more and more like Capital FM and hasn't done enough to keep its uniqueness imo. If its not reducing the playlist down in songs its rotating more of the same songs on each show and having less indie on the playlist and especially the A-List. TBF not sure if that's his fault or if he doesn't have a lot of input but its a problem.
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post 23rd October 2019, 10:40 PM
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But they expanded the playlist in 2016 to include more tracks? laugh.gif

And they play a hell of a lot of indie still on their daytime playlist, PLUS Annie Mac and Jack Saunders have weeknight shows pretty much dedicated to the genre????

Radio 1 actually haven’t changed their playlist rotation at all. True they recycle the same tracks like any other radio station, but that’s always been the case.
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post 23rd October 2019, 10:48 PM
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If you check the playlist from just 15 years ago (I know before Coopers time) it's a lot different and more expansive. The A List used to have 20 songs alone.

They play ALOT more indie than the commercial stations but it's normally Dermot Kennedy or Sam Fender and that's it.
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post 24th October 2019, 06:19 AM
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Great to see Gregg James increase his figures in today’s Rajar.

From Radio Today:- https://radiotoday.co.uk/2019/10/rajar-q3-2...rands-round-up/
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Zoe Ball has lost another 364,000 listeners to her BBC Radio 2 breakfast show in the latest radio listening figures from RAJAR.

It means more than a million weekly listeners have switched off since she took over the breakfast show from Chris Evans in January. In the period 24th June to 15th September 2019 (Q3/2019), Radio 2 breakfast had a weekly reach of 7.902m – that’s down from 8.266m in Q2 and 9.047m in Q1.

While Zoe is still the presenter of the UK’s biggest breakfast show, the figures are the lowest for the slot in a decade – since Q3/2009 when Sir Terry Wogan had a weekly reach of 7.76m.


The country’s second-biggest breakfast show – the Today Programme on Radio 4 – also posts its worst figures for 10 years this quarter, dropping to a reach of 6.601m – from 6.789m a year ago and 6.850m in Q2/19.

Meanwhile, Greg James has gained 180,000 new listeners for Radio 1’s Breakfast Show in the last year, with a reach of 5.049m. The station says Greg is the number one breakfast show among 10-29-year-olds across the UK.

Behind Zoe,’Today’ and Greg are Heart’s Jamie Theakston and Amanda Holden, who debut with 4.559m weekly listeners. It makes Heart Breakfast the biggest commercial radio show in the UK, and the country’s fourth most popular breakfast show. The Heart network has increased its overall weekly reach since introducing a networked breakfast show.

Capital’s Roman, Vick & Sonny are down 143,000 from last quarter to post a Q3/19 reach of 3.653m – the 5th biggest breakfast show, ahead of Absolute Radio’s Dave Berry in 6th with a record 2.239m.

Chris Evans’ Virgin Radio breakfast audience (across the three stations) remains fairly static, adding 3,000 listeners compared with the previous quarter to give a weekly reach of 1.114m. Chris’ listening hours are down though, from 5.35m last quarter to 4.5m in Q3/19.

Virgin Radio UK’s total weekly hours of 8.07mm are down from 10m last quarter, and reach for the main station is down 8.3% from the previous 3 months – from 1.545m to 1.417m. There was good growth for the spin-off stations though, with Virgin Anthems up 78% to 148k and Virgin Chilled up 43% to 208k.

Wireless’ talkRADIO and Global’s LBC have both seen big year-on-year audience increases, helped no doubt by the arrival of a new Prime Minister in Q3/19 and the ongoing uncertainty over Brexit. talkRADIO is up a whopping 56.7% from a year ago – to its highest ever reach of 409,000.

LBC similarly posts its best ever figures in 46 years on the air – its audience is up 23% across the UK to 2.574m listeners a week, compared with 2.090m this time last year. Nick Ferrari at breakfast breaks another record for the show, with 1.5m tuning in across the UK.

And here’s a wow moment – Nick Ferrari on LBC is now the number 1 commercial breakfast show in London on reach, hours and share, overtaking Capital Breakfast in London for the first time in recent memory, possibly ever! His reach of 813,000 in London is actually down year on year, but in that year he’s jumped above Capital and Kiss.

Eddie Mair celebrates his highest reach on LBC with 865,000 weekly listeners, up nearly 200k year on year in his timeslot.

5 Live hasn’t seen the same effect of a busy summer of news though, with the main station dropping under 5m in Q3/19. A busy summer of cricket, however, helped 5 Live Sports Extra to its best ever reach – a massive 2.195m (up 31% compared with the previous summer, and nearly half a million higher than its previous record audience in summer 2015).

And it’s interesting to note that, while BBC Radio 4‘s total national audience is down 3% year on year to 10.3m, the station has actually increased its audience in London by 7% over the same period – rising to 2.6m listeners in the capital.

With 9.81m listeners, Heart remains the UK’s biggest commercial radio brand – and it’s beaten only by Radio 2 and Radio 4 across all radio listening. Heart’s reach has been helped by a large jump for Heart 80s – which is up 23% year on year to a record 1.672m.

New digital stations Heart 70s, Heart 90s and Heart Dance aren’t in RAJAR yet. If they could pull in a combined audience of a million then the Heart brand could well overtake the Radio 4 brand (including 4 Extra).

With a weekly reach of 8.1m, Capital is the second biggest national brand across the UK followed by Smooth (5.7m), Kiss (5.5m), Classic FM (5.1m), Absolute (4.9m) and Magic (4.2m).

The ‘Hits Radio Brand‘ posts a weekly reach of 6.7m in RAJAR, but as well as Hits Radio, Greatest Hits Radio and Country Hits Radio this is made up of stations operating under varied brands including Metro, Hallam, Clyde, MFR, Free and Radio City Talk.

Capital London had a poor book in Q3/19, losing more than a quarter of a million listeners compared with Q2/19 – and just over half a million from a year ago (2.073m down to 1.571m). It means that Magic London is now just 4,000 listeners away from overtaking Capital as the biggest commercial station in London.

Radio X has had a good Q3/19 across the UK, with reach, hours and share all up. 116k extra listeners this quarter and 20k year on year increase the total audience to 1.737m. In London reach is up nearly a quarter over the last 12 months – from 358k to 446k. Chris Moyles posts a national breakfast audience of 975,000, that’s up more than 50k year on year.

Capital Xtra is up a little bit year on year, while Gold sees its weekly audience drop by 44,000 to 1.288m. In London, Gold’s reach has decreased by 12.5% year on year. Classic FM drops 1% of its reach from last year (50,000 listeners) to post a weekly audience of 5.137m

All that means Global‘s radio brands now reach 25.4m people every week, with listening hours at 236m. Global has a 24% market share of all radio listening in the UK.

Bauer Media‘s total weekly radio reach is up 1.1% year on year, meanwhile to 18.4m people.

KISSTORY remains the UK’s biggest digital-only station, with its audience up 18.4% year on year. The move to the D1 multiplex earlier this year has helped it to post a record reach of 2.554m in Q3/19.

Fortunes don’t look as good for the main Kiss station, however. Kiss London has lost 686,000 listeners (35% of its audience) over the last 12 months – down from 1.958m to 1.272m. Kiss Breakfast nationally is also down 423,000 compared to a year ago.

Despite audience drops for its 70s and 90s stations, the total Absolute Radio Network has increased reach by 1.4% (67k) in a year to now reach 4.921m people each week. As mentioned above, Dave Berry posts a record for his breakfast show with 2.239m listeners. Absolute Radio’s London audience, however, is down 4.4% and Dave has lost 70,000 listeners in the capital in a year (473k down to 403k).

With Magic 105.4 banging at the door to be London’s biggest commercial radio station, it’s also seen good growth nationally, with the Magic Radio Network up 3.6% year on year to now reach 4.2m. This was helped by good growth for DAB services Mellow Magic and Magic Chilled. Mellow is up 23% year on year to 664k, while Chilled rises 12.2% to 377k. Magic Soul is down slightly year on year. Ronan Keating and Harriet Scott’s national breakfast show has added 228,000 listeners over the last 12 months (17.6%) to now reach 1.501m people each week.

Bauer’s Scala Radio and Country Hits Radio both post their first full half-year figures this quarter after debuting in RAJAR in Q2. Scala dips from 258k to 231k, while total hours are down from 1.5m to 1.2m. Country Hits posts a reach of 234k in Q3/19 (up from 208k last quarter), and total listening hours up from 783,000 to 904,000.

Jazz FM remains constant compared with last quarter, but has lost over 100,000 listeners year on year – now reaching 548k across the UK.

Hits Radio as a station across the UK has added 9,000 listeners over the year – going from 801k reach to 810k, while Greatest Hits Radio nationally adds 103,000 from its debut last quarter (up from 715k in Q2/19 to 818k in Q3/19). See our analysis of local radio results for Q3/19 for a detailed picture of how the Hits and Greatest Hits brands are doing on local licences around the UK. Nationally at breakfast, the new team posted a reach of 345,000 this summer – down very slightly from the 349,000 that the previous breakfast team attracted a year ago.

JACK Radio is up 16% quarter on quarter – from a reach of 125k to a reach of 145k a week. The station debuted in Q4/18 with a weekly reach of just 32,000. UNION Jack posts a record high of 184,000 – up from 155k last quarter and 111k a year ago. The JACK Radio brand – including the local stations in Oxfordshire – now has a combined reach of 394,000 – that’s up 80% year on year.

And Sunrise Radio is celebrating a 21% rise in audience over the last 12 months. The station – which is on the SDL national multiplex – has posted a reach of 383,000 listeners, up from 315,000 a year ago.

London market

Year on Year Reach Winners: Radio X London (up 24.6%), LBC London News (up 23.6%) BBC Radio London (up 5.9%)

Year on Year Reach Losers: Kiss London (down 35%), Capital London (down 24.2%), Smooth London (down 23.8%)

The biggest commercial station in London – just – is Capital with 1.571m, followed by Magic (1.567m), Heart (1.423m), LBC (1.341m) and Kiss (1.272m). A year ago, Kiss was a close second to Capital (2.073m v 1.958m) – now Kiss is way back in 5th place.

The number one commercial station in London on share is still LBC with 6.7%, followed by Magic (4.1%), Heart (4.0%), Capital (3.1%) then both Kiss and Smooth (2.5%)

Radio 4 and Radio 2 still dominate in the capital, with Radio 4 achieving weekly audiences of 2.592m (up 7% year on year) and Radio 2 reaching 2.186m (down 6.3% from 12 months ago). Radio 4’s share of London listening is a massive 14.4%.

Fun Kids’ over 10 year-olds figures show its best ever reach of 105k.
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post 28th October 2019, 10:37 PM
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Live Lounge Collection is out November 8th and features 30 tracks from this year and also classic performances too
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post 29th October 2019, 01:07 AM
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Don't know about anyone else but I never find myself going back to listen to old live lounges. They're great to listen to at the time but I'd never buy a whole album of them.
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post 31st October 2019, 08:57 AM
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people on the Lanaboards forum been claiming all week that Norman FR the single will be added to R1's playlist this Friday
but not sure can they know it so much in advance?
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post 31st October 2019, 10:49 AM
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QUOTE(lewistgreen @ Oct 28 2019, 10:37 PM) *
Live Lounge Collection is out November 8th and features 30 tracks from this year and also classic performances too


Disc 1
1. Khalid - Fast Car
2. Sigala & Becky Hill - Wish You Well
3. Lewis Capaldi - Shallow
4. Miley Cyrus - Summertime Sadness
5. The 1975 - It's Not Living If It's Not With You
6. Sigrid - One Kiss
7. London Grammar - All Night
8. Sam Smith - I'm Not The Only One
9. Jorja Smith - Cry Me A River
10. Tom Walker - Hometown Glory
11. Mabel - Don't Call Me Up
12. AJ Tracey & Jorja Smith - Flowers
13. FKA twigs - Stay With Me
14. Sampha - (No One Knows Me) Like The Piano
15. Sam Fender - Break Up With Your Girlfriend, I'm Bored

Disc 2
1. Oasis - Wonderwall
2. Radiohead - No Surprises
3. Miley Cyrus - Wrecking Ball
4. Arcade Fire - Rebellion (Lies)
5. The Killers - Somebody Told Me
6. Kings Of Leon - Red Morning Light
7. Jake Bugg - Slide Away
8. Jamiroquai - Canned Heat
9. Craig David - Fill Me In
10. Tom Odell - Video Games
11. Dido - Here With Me
12. Take That - Patience
13. Franz Ferdinand - Take Me Out
14. Oasis - The Importance Of Being Idle
15. The Killers - Smile Like You Mean It
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post 31st October 2019, 12:20 PM
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Disc 2 of that Live Lounge Collection does actually sound pretty good!

QUOTE(Bjork @ Oct 31 2019, 08:57 AM) *
people on the Lanaboards forum been claiming all week that Norman FR the single will be added to R1's playlist this Friday
but not sure can they know it so much in advance?

The playlist gets decided on a Tuesday afternoon I think so it's entirely possible that someone has leaked the info... guess we'll find out tomorrow


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post 31st October 2019, 12:59 PM
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Living for this - 4. Miley Cyrus - Summertime Sadness
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post 31st October 2019, 09:27 PM
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QUOTE(Brad2k88 @ Oct 31 2019, 12:59 PM) *
Living for this - 4. Miley Cyrus - Summertime Sadness


You can listen already if you want. 6 years old already!

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post 25th November 2019, 10:49 AM
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As we’re at the end of the decade Radio 1 are hosting a decade of dance Friday 20th December from 7pm.

7pm:- Radio 1’s Decade of Dance:- The Hits
8pm:- Radio 1’s Decade of Dance:- Ibiza
9pm:- Radio 1’s Decade of Dance:- Club Bangers
10pm:- Radio 1’s Decade of Dance:- Afterparty

https://www.bbc.co.uk/schedules/p00fzl86/2019/12/20

Hopefully we’ll get more news on R1’s Christmas schedule soon.
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post 17th December 2019, 03:58 PM
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Winners from the Student Radio Awards will get to cover the Official Chart show on 27th December, really nice to see Radio 1 opening the door for this kind of thing!
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I'm so jealous of them! Agreed that it's a fantastic idea.
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QUOTE(Slade @ Dec 17 2019, 04:06 PM) *
I'm so jealous of them! Agreed that it's a fantastic idea.

So am I! Although I am now on student radio so there's a dream to hope for over the next couple of years perhaps... laugh.gif
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post 17th December 2019, 05:22 PM
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Great way to get their foot in the door. The next JK & Joel maybe?
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post 17th December 2019, 10:06 PM
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I'm sure they'd like to be better than them two!
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So here is the BBC Radio 1 Top 50 most played songs of 2019 for those with interest of what got played and how much they got played. All the information that I have included has come from the BBC Radio 1 Last.fm page which is avaliable online. The infomation takes all tracks played during the daytime period and nighttime periods and as well as songs played on simulcasts of 1Xtra shows. As always there may be some missing or incorrect data as some plays may have not been recorded due to failures with the scrobles (I.e. Radio 1 failed to record down the songs played during their 2019 Anthems show yesterday so I have added a play to those which did get played but did not get recoreded down) but the data below will give a mostly clear idea as to which tracks was played the most in 2019. Also inlcuded is the most played songs for each month.

NOTE: I have combined some tracks with mutiple versions, as you can see below. The reason I did this was because both versions of the tracks recieved regular spot plays and are basically the same song anyway (I.e. Combined both the amount of plays Taylor Swift - Lover and the remix featuring Shawn Mendes was played) so I decided it would be best to combine anyway. The uncombined version that was most played will be listed below and I do make a note of where they would have been in the chart when they weren't combined. I didn't however combine dance remixes of any of the tracks.

Most Played 2019:
1. Billie Eilish - Bad Guy (436) (Combined, No. 3 uncombined)
2. AJ Tracey - Ladbroke Grove (392) (Combined, No. 1 uncombined)
3. Lil Nas X - Old Town Road (387) (Combined, No. 13 uncombined)
4. Dominic Fike - 3 Nights (379)
5. Calvin Harris & Rag'n'Bone Man - Giant (372)
6. Sub Focus & Dimension - Desire (345)
7. Kygo & Whitney Houston - Higher Love (341)
8. Mabel - Don't Call Me Up (334)
9. Post Malone - Wow (326)
10. Tom Walker - Just You & I (325)
11. Regard - Ride It (321)
12. Sam Smith & Normani - Dancing With A Stranger (317)
13. Dave - Location (feat. Burna Boy) (315)
14. Marshmello - Here With Me (feat. CHVRCHES) (313)
15. Sam Fender - Will We Talk? (302)
16. Stormzy - Vossi Bop (301)
17. Lewis Capaldi - Someone You Loved (300)
18. Khalid - Talk (296)
19. CamelPhat & Cristoph - Breathe (feat. Jem Cooke) (292)
20. Joel Corry - Sorry (291)
21. Young T & Bugsey - Strike A Pose (feat. Aitch) (290)
22. Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello - Senorita (283)
23. Jorja Smith - Be Honest (feat. Burna Boy) (278)
24. Sigrid - Don't Feel Like Crying (277)
25. Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber - I Don't Care (273)
26. Taylor Swift - Lover (267) (Combined, No. 49 uncombined)
27. Post Malone - Circles (266)
28. MK - 17 (264)
29. Aitch - Buss Down (feat. ZieZie) (262)
30. Loud Luxury - Body (feat. Brando) (261)
31. Avicii - SOS (feat. Aloe Blacc) (260)
32. Meek - Going Bad (feat. Drake) (258)
33. Lil Nas X - Panini (258)
34. MIST - So High (feat. Fredo) (257)
35. Lewis Capladi - Bruises (256)
36. Riton & Oliver Heldens - Turn Me On (feat. Vula) (256)
37. Dermot Kennedy - Outnumbered (254)
38. Lauv & Troye Sivan — i'm so tired (253)
39. Sam Smith - How Do You Sleep? (252)
40. NSG - Options (feat. Tion Wayne) (252)
41. Jonas Brothers - Sucker (250)
42. Vampire Weekend - This Life (247)
43. Lil Tecca - Ransom (247)
44. Georgia - Never Let You Go (244)
45. Meduza, Becky Hill & Goodboys - Lose Control (244)
46. Catfish and the Bottlemen - Longshot (239)
47. Foals - In Degrees (239)
48. Billie Eillish - Bury A Friend (239)
49. Mark Ronson - Nothing Breaks Like A Heart (feat. Miley Cyrus) (238)
50. Foals - Exits (237)

Most Played By Month:
January: Donae'o - Chalice (feat. Belly)/The 1975 - It's Not Living (If It's Not with You) (124)
February: Meek Mill - Going Bad (feat. Drake) (123)
March: Foals - Exits (122)
April: Billie Eilish - Bad Guy (126)
May: Stormzy - Vossi Bop (143)
June: Miley Cyrus - Mother's Daughter (120)
July: Shawn Mendes & Camila Cabello - Senorita (124)
August: MIST - So High (feat. Fredo) (121)
September: Sam Fender - Will We Talk? (120)
October: Post Malone - Circles (137)
November: Dua Lipa - Don't Start Now (133)
December: J Hus - Must Be (103)

First thoughts on the data is lol at Body and 17 being in the top 30 despite being playlisted in 2018/17. Clearly got lots of spot plays during daytime and the dance shows. Great to see Sub Focus up there in the top 10 and for Joel Corry for making the top 20 despite not getting A-Listed.
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