Mr. Adele Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 (edited) 43 minutes ago, DELE2125 said: Call-out Scores Sorted by Net Positive: Top 3: 1. Strip That Down 2. Unforgettable 3. Attention Bottom 3: 3. Friends 2. Feel It Still 1. Look What You Made Me Do Sorted by Negative Points: Top 3: 1. Look What You Made Me Do 2. There's Nothing Holding Me Back 3. Feel It Still Bottom 3: 3. Unforgettable 2. No Promises 1. What About Us Sorted by Familiarity: Top 3: 1. There's Nothing Holding Me Back 2. Attention 3. Strip That Down Bottom 3: 3. Friends 2. Unforgettable 1. Mi Gente Oh WOW! Color me shook with this scores. But some people were calling me a Conspiracy Theorist yesterday. SAVAGE destroy them Love seeing you drag these girls to filth OT: If 1-800 gets into power rotation I will thank the gods of radio Alessia ha 4th #1 on pop radio is coming Edited October 13, 2017 by Mr. Adele
DELE2125 Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 1 minute ago, taylor__fan said: The excuses and fan fiction just to try to make Taylor look bad #1 tomorrow and you can all Seethe Also attention still holdong pretty well What excuses and fan fiction? It's the way call-out scores work, my dear, maybe you can do some research on them and see how they work for yourself instead of calling everyone a fan-fictioner or conspiracy theorist. What Are Callout ScoresEvery week, Critical Mass Media, performs a survey. These surveys ask random participants a few basic questions about certain songs. These questions include: "Are you familiar with the song?," "Do you feel positively or negatively about the song?," "Would you say this is one of your favorite songs?," and "Are you tired of hearing this song?," among general questions about a person's age, gender, location, and the type of stations they tend to listen to and when they listen to them. These questions are then used to form the callout scores posted in this thread.Why Are These Surveys ConductedResearch. Radio stations use these scores to determine what they should play and when they should play it. These scores can become very detailed too, split down to certain demographics. If a station's key demographic is females in their 20s, there is an option to show scores for only that key demographic! Usually, the higher the score here, the better it will perform on the pop charts. (Though, note that this isn't only pop. It's for all formats. Only the pop scores will be posted here, though.)Other Key Info [*] There are no rollover scores! All scores are fresh each week. [*] Roughly 40-50 current songs are researched each week, along with major recurrents and golds. Some songs may be researched per station or label request. [*] In order for a song to appear in the published scores, the song needs to receive a 60% familiarity rating. Credits to Au$tin from Pulse Boards.
Icarus Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 13 minutes ago, Coklek92 said: Look being #1 is what matter the most. Let us enjoy it Swifties Having a fave that can still go #1 on pop radio Swifties can't stop winning
taylor__fan Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 (edited) 10 minutes ago, DELE2125 said: What excuses and fan fiction? It's the way call-out scores work, my dear, maybe you can do some research on them and see how they work for yourself instead of calling everyone a fan-fictioner or conspiracy theorist. What Are Callout ScoresEvery week, Critical Mass Media, performs a survey. These surveys ask random participants a few basic questions about certain songs. These questions include: "Are you familiar with the song?," "Do you feel positively or negatively about the song?," "Would you say this is one of your favorite songs?," and "Are you tired of hearing this song?," among general questions about a person's age, gender, location, and the type of stations they tend to listen to and when they listen to them. These questions are then used to form the callout scores posted in this thread.Why Are These Surveys ConductedResearch. Radio stations use these scores to determine what they should play and when they should play it. These scores can become very detailed too, split down to certain demographics. If a station's key demographic is females in their 20s, there is an option to show scores for only that key demographic! Usually, the higher the score here, the better it will perform on the pop charts. (Though, note that this isn't only pop. It's for all formats. Only the pop scores will be posted here, though.)Other Key Info [*] There are no rollover scores! All scores are fresh each week. [*] Roughly 40-50 current songs are researched each week, along with major recurrents and golds. Some songs may be researched per station or label request. [*] In order for a song to appear in the published scores, the song needs to receive a 60% familiarity rating. Credits to Au$tin from Pulse Boards. Sis, i have been in this forum and thread more than 6 years and i know perfectly how this works and what kind of questions they ask for these surveys, some years ago i even used to fill ratethemusic survey weekly, go give your educational essays to someone that asks for them. Callout scores can be whatever, but sometimes radio plays songs with awful callout scores and sometimes they snubb songs with great ones Edited October 13, 2017 by taylor__fan
Cloröx Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 8 minutes ago, Icarus said: Having a fave that can still go #1 on pop radio Swifties can't stop winning They can do whatever they want but #1 is sealed and the job is done. Another achievement for Taylor
Cloröx Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 Get ready for huge celebration tomorrow @taylor__fan @Icarus Another #1 in the basket. Not everyone has that
Icarus Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 1 minute ago, Coklek92 said: Get ready for huge celebration tomorrow @taylor__fan @Icarus Another #1 in the basket. Not everyone has that I'm Ready For It
Hunter_13 Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 I'm so glad my talented and beautiful fave is reaching #1.
Émotif Fool Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 wonder if these horrible callout scores will stop Taylord but i doubt it
WonderstruckFR Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 Collect your #1 and then release your next smash Taylor.
Armani? Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 1 hour ago, Lose My Breath said: Mi Gente (Remix) is coming Pop hates her, it'll probably peak at #15 or something
Lose My Breath Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 36 minutes ago, asanders10795544 said: Pop hates her, it'll probably peak at #15 or something Call outs are pretty good, I think it could go higher
R!ck Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 (edited) 2 hours ago, Henstridge said: Scars To Your Beautiful and Wild Thoughts (?) Female #1s this year on Pop Radio: Bad Things, Scars to Your Beautiful, Stay and LWYMMD will join tomorrow, only 4 #1s by females so far in 2017 and two are by Alessia Cara I think WT peaked at #4 or #3? Edited October 13, 2017 by R!ck
Letters From Adi Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 (edited) 1 hour ago, R!ck said: Female #1s this year on Pop Radio: Bad Things, Scars to Your Beautiful, Stay and LWYMMD will join tomorrow, only 4 #1s by females so far in 2017 and two are by Alessia Cara I think WT peaked at #4 or #3? http://www.billboard.com/charts/pop-songs/2017-09-09 If 1-800 goes #1, Alessia will have 3/5 Female #1s this year. Edited October 13, 2017 by Letters From Adi
Mediabase Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 (edited) As expected, Taylor is at the bottom of call out scores wth just 58 positive. Only Justin Bieber with Friends has a worse positive score. And she has the most negative reactions. Think about, out of all the songs she has the most negative reactions! No wonder all other countries dropped it right away. Dead last also when it comes to net positive score. Edited October 13, 2017 by Mediabase
Fruity Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 The fact we all knew the callouts would be terrible And they did not disappoint.
Fruity Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 How has Taylor come in with 88 familiarity, far higher than many other songs that made the cut off last week?
WonderstruckFR Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 2 minutes ago, Fruity said: How has Taylor come in with 88 familiarity, far higher than many other songs that made the cut off last week? Maroon 5's What Lovers Do was released 5 days after LWYMMD and still hasn't made the callout list. It's impossible the song is not 60% familiar. The callout scores have some issues lately, that's for sure. Stop making everything about Taylor.
opruh Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 Wait how come the callout score for LWYMMD is out? Didn't the obsessive Taylor haters said Taylor is hiding it? Did the OTHs lied?
Timber Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 2 minutes ago, opruh said: Wait how come the callout score for LWYMMD is out? Didn't the obsessive Taylor haters said Taylor is hiding it? Did the OTHs lied? It just came out today, and it is lowest on the list by a significnt amount. Also it debuted with 88% familiarity, a song only needs 60% to chart. That is extremely odd. Even you can admit that smells fishy, right?
DELE2125 Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 Just now, Timber said: It just came out today, and it is lowest on the list by a significnt amount. Also it debuted with 88% familiarity, a song only needs 60% to chart. That is extremely odd. Even you can admit that smells fishy, right? I guess it just jumped from 58% familiarity last week to 88% this week. A very normal movement, for sure.
WonderstruckFR Posted October 13, 2017 Posted October 13, 2017 1 minute ago, DELE2125 said: I guess it just jumped from 58% familiarity last week to 88% this week. A very normal movement, for sure. What about What Lovers Do?
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