airplay chart

collocation in English

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airplay
noun[U]
uk
/ˈeə.pleɪ/
us
/ˈer.pleɪ/
(the amount of) broadcasting time that someone or something, such as a piece of recorded music, has on ...
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chart
noun[C]
uk
/tʃɑːt/
us
/tʃɑːrt/
a drawing that shows information in a simple way, often using lines and curves to ...
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It reached number 38 in its fourth week on theairplaychart.
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It peaked at number 29 on the countryairplaychart.
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The song also regularly re-enters theairplaychartwithin the top five every year.
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The single reached number 17 on theairplaychart.
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The single spent the summer within the top ten at the officialairplaychart.
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The company provides of a weekly top tenairplaychartwhich is available for viewing by the general public online.
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The song spent a record-breaking eight weeks at number one on theairplaychartof the country and became the first to garner 3000 radio plays in a single week.
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The album quickly reached the top of the college radio airplay charts, whose audience had highly anticipated the album.
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The song performed poorly on singles charts, but was moderately successful on airplay charts.
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By the third month, the single had also dropped from the mainstream urban airplay charts.
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The song was further released as a digital single and reached the top five of the airplay charts.
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It peaked at number 26 on the national airplay charts.
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The site features weekly playlist, monthly airplay charts, and album reviews.
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It debuted on the airplay charts at number 19, with first week tallies of 564 plays and 27.10 million listeners.
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The single gained strong airplay, and reached number one on both the digital download and radio airplay charts.
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They started in the early 1970s supplying radio airplay charts and conducting annual fan based awards.
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In the airplay charts, the song fared much better.
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The album began to appear on a number of radio airplay charts prior to its official release (see below).
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Oricon has its own national airplay charts.
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These radio station charts were compiled primarily using data collected from local record stores and, as such, were based primarily on retail sales (i.e. they were not airplay charts).
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