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    Posted: 03 May 2019 at 10:48am
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paul...the sample pages don't open using the pdf link.....
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I’m seeing the sample pages just fine.
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working now for me..
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Paul,

Will be ordering later this month....

On another note had a quick question....

When you do another hot 100 annual revision how will you treat the Perfect single by Ed Sheeran (with and without Beyonce duet) and Old Town Road (with and without Billy Ray Cyrus). Since both were #1 wouldn't there need to be a differentiation?

I noticed when I got the 2016 annual that the Britney Spears/Rihanna duet, which caused the single to hit #1 was not even mentioned. Is that going to be the case, that the version with the most weeks will be the one that is listed?

I noticed on your sample page pdf that you listed Ed Sheeran's Perfect and mentioned the Beyonce Duet, that is why the question came to mind.
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Originally posted by PopArchivist PopArchivist wrote:

Paul,

Will be ordering later this month....

On another note had a quick question....

When you do another hot 100 annual revision how will you
treat the Perfect single by Ed Sheeran (with and without
Beyonce duet) and Old Town Road (with and without Billy
Ray Cyrus). Since both were #1 wouldn't there need to be
a differentiation?

I noticed when I got the 2016 annual that the Britney
Spears/Rihanna duet, which caused the single to hit #1
was not even mentioned. Is that going to be the case,
that the version with the most weeks will be the one that
is listed?

I noticed on your sample page pdf that you listed Ed
Sheeran's Perfect and mentioned the Beyonce Duet, that is
why the question came to mind.


Billboard generally combines the different versions
together. Whichever one has the most points that week
gets the billing on the chart. As you can imagine,
that's created some headaches for us on just how to
present that information in our books. For Top Pop
Singles, a trivia note usually suffices. We'll have to
take another look about how to handle these for the Pop
Annual.
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Originally posted by edtop40 edtop40 wrote:

paul...the sample pages don't open using
the pdf link.....


Ed, you just happened to try at the exact same time our
admin person was in there reloading the sample pages.
Everything should be working fine from here on.
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Love that the Xmas titles are all combined now as opposed to having insanely
messy re-entry lists. I gather that Artist points will be calculated by highest
overall Xmas peak position as opposed to all the separate yearly peaks.
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Originally posted by jebsib jebsib wrote:

Love that the Xmas titles are all combined
now as opposed to having insanely messy re-entry lists. I
gather that Artist points will be calculated by highest
overall Xmas peak position as opposed to all the separate
yearly peaks.


You gather correctly!
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Originally posted by jebsib jebsib wrote:

Love that the Xmas titles are all combined
now as opposed to having insanely
messy re-entry lists.


I'd imagine that Christmas songs throw a major wrench in
the works, especially with the trend of stations going all
Christmas for the month of December. Few, if any of these
songs were officially re-released nor have they been back
by popular demand, but the concentrated airplay on a
handful of stations makes it look that way.

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