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Chart Explain 9/30/19

Casting Crowns continues to hold onto the top spot while the Top 5 is shaken up just a tad.  Jeremy Camp finds more strength and becomes this week’s number 2 song up from #7 last week on Moneyball.

Unspoken regains a bullet this week, as it overtakes Daigle for the #3 song this week.

For King & Country’s ‘Burn The Ships’ goes 9 to 7 this week, while Zach Williams continues to grow at an impressive rate to break the Top 10.

Just outside of the Top 15, look for continued traction from “Good Grace” from United and Jason Gray’s “I’m Gonna Let It Go.”


The Moneyball Chart Methodology

Instead of one chart that focuses specifically on airplay, the Moneyball Chart combines airplay with sales, streaming and research for the purpose of finding the Momentum in Music, which is most times the differentiator on songs that stall and the ones that continue to chug along.

The Moneyball Chart is created based on a points system, where each column of information can add a maximum of up to 10 points for that column, with the points from each column adding to the overall totals.

The Moneyball Chart is an indicator of songs that are working; songs that are bearing fruit and therefore the Moneyball Chart, may have drastic differences from the charts you have become accustom to, revealing some artists and titles in a higher position much earlier than they show up on the airplay charts, and also, often songs that have moved to recurrent on most of our playlists continue to show fruit indicating that we may have retired those titles too early.

The Moneyball system works Nationally, or locally, so if you are interested in seeing what this information looks like specific to your station, specific to your market and your competitive situation, let us create a custom sample for your station specifically.  Email Rob Wagman StraightPathMandE@gmail.com

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