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I do believe it will be #01
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Wow @ High School Musical.... how many copies did the first CD scanned??? More than this second one?
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Whatever...
Her new album will certainly put her on a TOP 25 position again because soundscan sales plus incresing on catalogue sales will surely help...
If Warner would just Re-Release LAP, IB, EROTICA and BS before Christmas '08...
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Madonna is going to do better with TIC next year with the new album release. Who knows if she gets even higher on this chart
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It will get to 1 million scanned copies sold World Wide in a few weeks!
That's Great!
By the way... in Portugal they still play the TV Commercial, just watched it again this past weekend
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Ok... Portugal recap 3 first weeks:
CD/DVD #01-#01-#01 (STILL ONLY GOLD FOR SALES OVER 10.000, SHOULD BECOME PLATINUM ANYTIME SOON).
DVD ONLY: #02-#01-#01
And in Portugal Warner did promote creating lots of news with a Cinema Premier, TV ADVERTISING and lots of instore merchandising that can be seen at the best selling shops (FNAC, CARREFOUR, ETC)
On the 4th week it drops to #03 on the Album charts.
On the DVD charts remains at #01 for 3 week in a row.
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Ok... Portugal recap 3 first weeks:
CD/DVD #01-#01-#01 (STILL ONLY GOLD FOR SALES OVER 10.000, SHOULD BECOME PLATINUM ANYTIME SOON).
DVD ONLY: #02-#01-#01
And in Portugal Warner did promote creating lots of news with a Cinema Premier, TV ADVERTISING and lots of instore merchandising that can be seen at the best selling shops (FNAC, CARREFOUR, ETC)
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The main reason this week that the album fell so much in Spain is:
Las listas de esta semana no incluyen los datos de ventas de FNAC.
Drat!
How come??? Why Not??? Fnac is like the music selling leader in France, Spain and Portugal... not including Fnac is nothing as it's just like not including HMV or Virgin in UK... or not including Tower in US... just insane....
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It's #01 for the Second week on the album charts in Portugal !!!
Portuguese do it better
I don't know it's position on the Musical DVD yet. Last week it entered at #02
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02/17/2007 Billboard:
Electronic Albums
COADF: 9-12* (down three but gains a bullet)
"Jump" returns to No. 1 on the maxi-single chart (its 11th week in that position)
<prepares martinis and confetti>
Thank you all of you for keeping me informed.
I've been very busy lately but sometimes I try to take a look and read some cool infos you post about our Queen.
I'm really Happy that TCT combo is doing so well everywhere and it's #01 in Portugal (and #02 on the DVDs chart)
11th weeks at #01 for Jump? How many weeks does Madonna have at #01 on that Chart? She will probably become the Artist with most weeks at #01 on a Billboard chart in no time or is she far?
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There were LOTS of tickets still for sale through third party ticket vendors and Ebay (and for much higher prices). My guess is the tickets did sell through Ticketmaster, but those hoping to scalp them failed to unload them prior to the concert. Just a possibility no one has suggested yet.
That and people that may have got tickets and are from other cities where she isn't going and at last minute had problems to go. On the Drowned World Tour a friend of mine had tickets for Barcelona for her and her sister and couldn't make it there. And tickets were for both nights so 2 empty places on each night but tickets did sell.
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Ouch.... this release along 8 weeks on European territories is ruining GT chances to peak in a TOP 3 position... but as Madonna is coming with her tour to Europe it still has a good chance to be TOP 10. At least COADF is climbing up the chart again... with the lowest position in its chart run being #50... until now ofcourse
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So total by now (June 26 latest included):
Madonna already did 20 concerts (well... a few more by now) that were watched by 266.251 persons and grossed $49.543.333
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
The Official UK Charts Thread
in ARCHIVE - Madonna
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I do prefer much more songs on the UK charts (and EuroCharts) than on the US charts... probably because they are more European sounding... what I do think is that US charts should be sales based only to become more dinamic not having the songs so long on TOP 10 and #01. UK charts are sales based only and that shows what songs people like at the point of spending money to have them. US charts shows a mix bettween the "Sh*t" a few hundred US radio DJs want to play and people that actually like songs at the point enought to spend money on having them... the DJs weight was a lot bigger in the past and thanks to download sales is now lower but even though is too high to represent people taste. Radios don't play only what people want to listen to.