Lithuania Airplay Chart
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The Lithuania Airplay Chart (also known as Lietuvos Topas) is a chart released weekly by Lithuania Charts Company in Lithuania. It measures television and radio airplay that determine the chart positions of singles.
The Lithuania Airplay Chart is a weekly chart that ranks songs with the most airplay points (frequently referred to as audience impressions, which is a calculation of the number of times a song is played and the audience size of the station playing the tune). A song can pick up an airplay point every time it is selected to be played on specific radio stations that Lithuania Charts Company monitors. Radio stations across the board are used, from Top 40 Mainstream (plays wide variety of music that is generally the most popular songs of the time) to more genre-specific radio stations such as urban radio.
Singles usually enter the Hot 100 Airplay chart before any other, because in most cases they hit the airwaves first before being made commercially available online or in stores.
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- Highest debut: Timbaland set a record in 2007 when the single "Give It to Me" from his album Timbaland Presents Shock Value debuted at number five on the Lithuania Airplay Chart.
- Most weeks at number one: "All Good Things (Come to an End)" by the Nelly Furtado topped the Chart for nine weeks in 2007.