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HILL’S ‘MISSISSIPPI GIRL’ NEARS TOP 10.Navigation: Main page Author: Jessen, Wade Section: CHARTSBETWEEN THE BULLETS
With an 18-13 leap, Faith Hill threatens the top 10 with “Mississippi Girl,” her first single in almost two years. Up 3.6 million audience impressions for a weekly total of 18 million, the single is Hill’s highest-charted song since “Cry” spent two weeks at its No. 12 peak in September 2002. With a 22-13 move on the Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems’ detections tally, Hill’s single also achieves Airpower status in its third chart week, and is the youngest title inside the top 25 on detections and audience rankings. Top audience exposure during the tracking week was detected at KZLA Los Angeles with 834,000 listener impressions, followed by KPLX Dallas with 728,000. Also of note is Brooks & Dunn’s “Play Something Country,” which takes the chart’s biggest gain (4.1 million impressions) to rise 37-26. PHOTO (COLOR) ~~~~~~~~ By Wade Jessen in the Fair Use guidelines of the 1976 U.S. Copyright Act. info [at] singlearticles.com Powered by CommonSense |
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