June 16, 200916 yr Author Sales added and some additional info, LOL at the physical singles sold for Agnes and DG just goes to show HMV are the only shop that really sell singles, without HMV the CD single is dead, read page 1. If you are after any other artist that is not listed we don't have, its the only information we have.
June 16, 200916 yr Oh brill at BW from TT back into the top 60 albums - even if it will be short-lived. I still like this album more than The Circus. Norma
June 16, 200916 yr 3 Jonas Bros 5.3k cool B)Â if hmv singles/digital is not added, are the album sales from HMV too or not? :)
June 16, 200916 yr Author cool B)Â if hmv singles/digital is not added, are the album sales from HMV too or not? :)Â Â That should include the albums
June 17, 200916 yr That's been bugging me since I posted the mids, I can't think of other places that sells physical singles, HMV has to be the biggest retail market for physical singles now. Amazon.co.uk sells singles but I have heard that their sales dont count towards the Chart
June 17, 200916 yr Its got nothing to do with MW whatsoever, OCC are the ones that collects the data and sends the info onto MW. I see it from another POV since the data collection is only PART of the mids. The efficient communication/reporting of the Data is also an essential part of the mids process. MW REGULARLY make LAUGHABLE BLATANT OBVIOUS, factual errors in their reports we've all seen them time + time again (eg stating with authority something like "Vadge's Last album = COADF" when its clear to everyone who has chart familiarity enough to regularly visit a chart forum, it was "Hard Candy") :lol: . For a publication that is supposed to be the authority on the music charts and the sole/official source for releasing the mids data they are at least unprofessional at worst inept, ignorant and/or lazy. The very LEAST they could do, *IF* they had ANY clue (as mentioned), would to state blatantly/clearly about the potential inaccuracy/omissions of the collected data ( as from even resources available to the public, the mids results seem highly improbable suggesting strongly the pattern of results from large omissions in the mids data ) instead of reporting the data in the context they do as if everything is fine and dandy, and has the same value for a source of prediction as mids that are derived from ALL the sources that contribute usually ( + I assume to the final chart result).
June 17, 200916 yr i 100% agree with that and there will ever be only one miss Kylie Minogue and a legend she is i mite add Well just so we don't give even the SLIGHTEST disrespect to (currently) GolfKYLIE ( aswell as, thank fcuk Bloke/ShagKYLIE ) by showing 1 trait of Brit fanatics ( and by inference their NON-EXISTENT expectations of a SINGING entertainer)......I'll "might add" instead ;)   Conversely THAT will still be one ('Kylies') too many for some people eg a segment of Vadge loons (nothing to do with a "talentless bimbo" like Kylie being able to make her pop music career last over two decades (Pure luck (etc)? Well U could say that about anyone else that has sustained their Pop career over such a similar length of time, then ;) )) Â
June 17, 200916 yr I wonder if there be any sales missing today, "waits in anticipation" Of course there will be :lol: Â Â
June 17, 200916 yr Author Wednesday Update - Top 40 Only  Singles  1 David Guetta ft. Kelly 34.3k 2 Pixie 19.95k 3 Black Ryed Peas 17.1k 4 Agnes 17.1k (20 copies behind) 5 Keri Hilson 15.6k Top 10 Take That 9 Lady GaGa (Paparazzi) Top 15 12 Jordin Sparks 14 Paloma Faith 15 Freemasons/Sophie Top 20 18 Pussycat Dolls (Hush Hush) Top 30 25 Lenka Top 40 32 Saturdays Depeche Mode Gossip ======================================== Albums  1 Kasabian 19k 2 Paolo Nutini 13k 3 Jonas Bros 10.4k 4 Daniel Merriweather 8.9k 5 Black Eyed Peas 8.1k  Top 10 George Harrison Enter Shikari Kings of Leon (OBTN) Top 15 Take That Top 20 Mike Oldfield Blur Top 30 Michael Buble Meat Loaf Proclaimers Top 40 Pendulum Jeff Wayne Black Sabbath Â
June 17, 200916 yr Added in top 5 sales :) Â Today we are just missing WHSMITH, Napster and HMVDigital data.
June 17, 200916 yr Author I knew KoL's album will go back top 10 this week since its Fathers Day this weekend. Those sales look more realistic now.
June 17, 200916 yr Take That still Top10. <_< I really don't like this fanbase buying and McFly-ish chartruns.
June 17, 200916 yr Today we are just missing WHSMITH, Napster and HMVDigital data. Can that be added to the Wednesday update on Page 1. Â
June 17, 200916 yr Take That still Top10. <_< I really don't like this fanbase buying and McFly-ish chartruns. Don't forget that the whole chart was like that for a dozen years or so... :w00t: Â
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