Bum Rush Update

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iTunes finally updated – the consensus seems to be that the charts were delayed due to AppleTV’s release and subsequent traffic storm to the iTunes store.

US Rock #11
US Overall #99
Canada Rock #10
Canada Overall #53

Netherlands Rock # 2
Sweden Rock #7
Germany Rock #12
Germany #73 Overall

Holland #15 Overall
Norway #55 Overall
Norway Rock #10

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9 responses to “Bum Rush Update”

  1. Whitney Avatar

    Amazing work, Mr. P! Loved your interview with CC on Managing the Gray as well!

  2. John Wall Avatar

    Another random fact while browsing results – iTunes Japan has a variable rate for pop singles. Tetai Kansoku by Bump of Chicken is 200Y, Aqua Timez 150Y. Of course, who wouldn’t pay more for Bump Chicken?

  3. Ed Roberts Avatar

    The AppleTV release is a possibility, but I would imagine that the iTunes music store would have taken a much more substantial hit after Christmas, and I don’t know if the charts died at that point.

    I’m willing to give Apple the benefit of doubt. I know several people emailed the music store folks at Apple 3 or 4 hours before the charts started rolling again. Could it just be coincidence, and we simply alerted them to the fact the charts were down? Maybe…

    I wonder if there is SOME way to get the charts for Thursday evening and Friday morning/midday. They’re not calculated on a daily average, but I know from watching Podsafe Christmas, that a day DOES make a substantial difference.

  4. Whitney Avatar

    Amazing work, Mr. P! Loved your interview with CC on Managing the Gray as well!

  5. John Wall Avatar

    Another random fact while browsing results – iTunes Japan has a variable rate for pop singles. Tetai Kansoku by Bump of Chicken is 200Y, Aqua Timez 150Y. Of course, who wouldn’t pay more for Bump Chicken?

  6. Ed Roberts Avatar

    The AppleTV release is a possibility, but I would imagine that the iTunes music store would have taken a much more substantial hit after Christmas, and I don’t know if the charts died at that point.

    I’m willing to give Apple the benefit of doubt. I know several people emailed the music store folks at Apple 3 or 4 hours before the charts started rolling again. Could it just be coincidence, and we simply alerted them to the fact the charts were down? Maybe…

    I wonder if there is SOME way to get the charts for Thursday evening and Friday morning/midday. They’re not calculated on a daily average, but I know from watching Podsafe Christmas, that a day DOES make a substantial difference.

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