TaupeGun
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Again, welcome! —Indian:BIO [ ChitChat ] 19:25, 9 November 2015 (UTC)
Re: How does it work?
editHi there! Only in 2011–12, the Romanian Top 100 took the data of Media Forest in consideration. In those two years, the number one on the Romanian Top 100 was the song with the most radio and television plays, as showed on Media Forest's website. "Mr. Saxobeat" is a special case, as it already reached number one before 2011. In this case, the three weeks it topped the chart in 2010 are referenced by AllMusic, while the five weeks it topped the chart in 2011 are referenced by Media Forest (see this for clarification). So in reply to your question, you can only use Media Forest itself for 2011 peaks, as that was the year of its introduction as a data provider for the Romanian Top 100. Best regards, Cartoon network freak (talk) 14:04, 29 December 2017 (UTC)