Posted November 13, 201014 yr Well it's getting towards the end of the year, so I just thought I'd ask if there was anything else you'd like to see in there for 2011 - peak chart position, perhaps? Any other suggestions? If they are practical, I'll see if I can incorporate them.
November 13, 201014 yr If you have the data, post the full top 40 at first. And put a dash between artist and songs ;) And NO KYLIE UPDATES! :lol: Edited November 13, 201014 yr by Klumzee
November 13, 201014 yr Author If you have the data, post the full top 40 at first. And put a dash between artist and songs ;) It's not that I don't have numbers to plug in before Thursday, it's that I don't have the correct YTD T100 positions until then. There's usually half a dozen or so positions that change from my initial estimates, thanks to sales of songs outside the overall T200 (which can be over 1k, sometimes).
November 14, 201014 yr Author week when the song first entered the top 75 Well, my list works on the T200, so it'd be that date, if anything.
November 15, 201014 yr Why not add the sales figure the track has obtain for that particular week, so people can get a broad view of which tracks are likely to overtake others in the following few weeks?
November 16, 201014 yr Author Why not add the sales figure the track has obtain for that particular week, so people can get a broad view of which tracks are likely to overtake others in the following few weeks? I think the Chart Forum moderators would get too much heat from the OCC if that was done - even now, AIUI, they can only just get away with posting sales that are publically available elsewhere - e.g. Music Week, OZAP. Edited November 16, 201014 yr by vidcapper
November 16, 201014 yr I think the Chart Forum moderators would get too much heat from the OCC if that was done - even now, AIUI, they can only just get away with posting sales that are publically available elsewhere - e.g. Music Week, OZAP. Fair enough, I know how precious the data is to the OCC. Of course you *can* calculate sales from the previous week from subtracting the last two figures but not for the *current* week.
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