Introducing the:
NACC 200 Countdown Podcast
Learn more about Jeff Leake,
the voice behind the NACC 200 radio show
and newly launched podcast, available now on
iTunes, TuneIn, Google Play & Stitcher
Who may have ousted Arlo Parks from the top?
NACC 200 NOTABLES:
1] Last week’s biggest climber into the NACC Top 10 (which was only one spot away from becoming one of the Top 10 biggest climbs ever into the top tier) wastes no time rising to the top this week. Toronto’s Broken Social Scene was started by Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning in 1999 and has featured a who’s who of Canadian indie musicians over the years. Their sixth LP, Remember The Humans, becomes their third chart-topper on the NACC 200, rising 4-1 this week. That moved them into a tie with Wilco, Waxahatchee, The New Pornographers, and The Beths as the bands with the most NACC 200 #1 albums.
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Classical, Latin & Blues Charts, make sure to sign up HERE
Complete new charts are available to paid subscribers.
MD OF THE MONTH:
WIPZ’s Gina Bellovary
“WIPZ gets involved with the community quite a bit. The athletic scene is probably where we have the most impact. We broadcast numerous sporting events in the area. As for other things we do, we recently helped with Bark for Life, which is a local event. It is a noncompetitive walk event for dogs and their owners to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Society’s fight against cancer.”
Rob Quicke,
Founder of College Radio Day
“It was an idea I had back in 2011 to unite college radio stations and to show the world that rumors of our death were unfounded. In many ways, especially after the recent LPFM boom which saw dozens of new college radio stations launch, college radio is flourishing. Those foolish universities that decide to sell off their stations are literally depriving their students of a voice and an important outlet for expression.”
The North American College and Community Radio Chart tabulates weekly airplay from College and Non-Commercial radio stations in the United States and Canada. The NACC 200 is the primary chart with several genre specific charts that highlight specific styles.
TO REPORT TO THE CHART:
Please have your radio station’s music or program director reach out to support@naccchart.com and list call letters and market information.
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