Lee Leipsner’s Columbia Records troops finished #5 Overall, with 9.7%, scoring #1 at AC (22.2%), #2 at Hot AC (15.1%), #2 at Triple A (15.5%), #5 at Urban (8.9%) and #4 at Urban AC (7.5%). Leading acts include J. Cole (Rhythm, Urban), Beyonce (Urban AC) and Adele and Train (AC, Hot AC).
Greg Thompson’s Capitol Music Group landed #7 Overall (8.1%), scoring #2 at Triple A (15.5%) and Urban AC (13.6%), and Top 5 at AC (12.7%), Hot AC (11.1%), Top 40 (10.3%) and Alternative (7.8%). Top acts include Tyrese (Urban AC), Lady Antebellum (AC), Adelita’s Way (Active Rock), M83 (Alternative), Coldplay (Triple A).
Peter Gray’s Warner Bros. Records finished #8 Overall (5.2%), landing #1 at Active Rock (12.8%) and Alternative (15.1), #3 at Rock (10.3%), #4 at Triple A (9.0%) and Urban (10.5%). Top airplay gainers include Wale (#1 at Urban) and Kirko Bangz (Urban), Avenged Sevenfold (Active Rock) and Black Keys (Alternative, Triple A).
Erik Olesen’s Epic Records team finished with 3.7% Overall, scoring with Ca$h Out (Urban), John Legend (Urban AC and Chevelle (#1 and #6 at Active Rock).
Justin Fontaine’s Hollywood Records team score a 3.7% Overall, with Demi Lovato (Top 40), Soundgarden (Rock) and Redlock King (Active Rock) leading the way.
All figures provided by Mediabase.
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