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Year-End Edition 2006 Mediabase Overall Label Share 2006 MEDIABASE YEAR-END EDITION 2006 MEDIABASE OVERALL LABEL SHARE 2006 ISLAND DEF JAM TOP LABEL IN 2006 Atlantic, Interscope, Zomba, and RCA Round Out The Top Five Island Def Jam Music Group is this year’s #1 label, according to Mediabase’s annual year-end airplay recap. Led by such acts as Nickelback, Ludacris, Ne-Yo, and Rihanna, IDJMG topped all labels with a 14.1% share of the total airplay pie. Island Def Jam is the #1 label at Top 40 and Hot AC, coming in second at Rhythmic, Urban, Urban AC, Mainstream Rock, and Active Rock, and ranking at #3 at Alternative. Atlantic was second with a 12.0% share. Atlantic had huge hits from the likes of James Blunt, Sean Paul, Yung Joc, Cassie, and Rob Thomas -- who all scored huge airplay at multiple formats. Atlantic ranks #1 at Rhythmic and Urban, second at Top 40 and AC, and third at Hot AC and Mainstream Rock. Atlantic did all of this separately from sister label Lava, who actually broke the top 15 labels thanks to Gnarls Barkley and Buckcherry. Always powerful Interscope was third with 8.4%. Interscope was #1 at Alternative, second at Top 40 and Triple A, and fifth at Rhythmic. Interscope was led byAll-American Rejects, Black Eyed Peas, Fergie, and Nine Inch Nails. Zomba posted a very strong fourth place showing. The label group garnered an 8.0% market share, with massive hits from Justin Timberlake, Three Days Grace, Tool and Chris Brown, along with the year’s #1 Urban AC hit from Anthony Hamilton. Zomba was third at Rhythmic and Urban, fourth at Top 40 and Urban AC, and fifth at Active Rock. Rounding out the top five is RCA Music Group. RMG had a huge year at Urban AC and AC, where they nabbed the top slot. The label also ranked fifth at Mainstream Rock. MEDIABASE 2006 OVERALL LABEL SHARE 1 Island Def Jam 14.1% 2 Atlantic 12.0% 3 Interscope 8.4% 4 Zomba 8.0% 5 RCA Music Group 6.6% 6 Columbia 6.2% 7 Geffen 6.0% 8 Universal Motown 5.2% 9 Virgin 4.7% 10 Epic 4.6% 11 Warner Bros. 4.2% 12 Capitol 3.3% 13 Reprise 2.9% 14 Universal Republic 2.4% 15 Lava 2.1% © 2006 Mediabase Research YEAR-END EDITION – 2 – MEDIABASE OVERALL CHART Rankings 1-50 2006 RANK ARTIST Title Label 1 MARY J. BLIGE Be Without You Geffen 2 NATASHA BEDINGFIELD Unwritten Epic 3 BEYONCE Check On It Sony Urban/Columbia 4 SEAN PAUL Temperature Atlantic 5 CASSIE Me & U Next Selection/Bad Boy/Atlantic 6 SHAKIRA f/WYCLEF JEAN Hips Don’t Lie Epic 7 NE-YO So Sick Def Jam/IDJMG 8 DANIEL POWTER Bad Day Warner Bros. 9 CHRIS BROWN Run It Jive/Zomba 10 NELLY FURTADO Promiscuous Mosley/Geffen 11 JAMES BLUNT You’re Beautiful Custard/Atlantic 12 KELLY CLARKSON Because Of You RCA/RMG 13 FRAY Over My Head (Cable Car) Epic 14 CHAMILLIONAIRE f/KRAYZIE BONE Ridin’ Universal Motown 15 NELLY f/PAUL WALL, ALI & GIPP Grillz Derrty/Universal Motown 16 KELLY CLARKSON Walk Away RCA/RMG 17 RIHANNA SOS Def Jam/IDJMG 18 GNARLS BARKLEY Crazy Downtown/Lava 19 NICKELBACK Photograph Roadrunner/IDJMG 20 NICKELBACK Savin’ Me Roadrunner/IDJMG 21 LIFEHOUSE You And Me Geffen 22 MARIAH CAREY Don’t Forget About Us Island/IDJMG 23 BON JOVI Who Says You Can’t Go Home Mercury/IDJMG 24 LIL JON Snap Yo Fingers BME/TVT 25 PUSSYCAT DOLLS Stickwitu A&M/Interscope 26 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE Sexyback Jive/Zomba 27 YUNG JOC It’s Goin’ Down Block/Bad Boy/Atlantic 28 PUSSYCAT DOLLS Buttons A&M/Interscope 29 RASCAL FLATTS What Hurts The Most Lyric Street 30 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS Dani California Warner Bros. 31 STAIND Right Here Flip/Atlantic 32 DEM FRANCHIZE BOYZ Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It So So Def/Virgin 33 HINDER Lips Of An Angel Universal Republic 34 CHERISH Do It To It Sho’Nuff/Capitol 35 BUBBA SPARXXX Ms. New Booty Purple Ribbon/Virgin 36 FIELD MOB f/CIARA So What DTP/Geffen 37 NICKELBACK Far Away Roadrunner/IDJMG 38 FALL OUT BOY Dance, Dance Island/IDJMG 39 PANIC! AT THE DISCO I Write Sins Not Tragedies Fueled By Ramen/Lava 40 E-40 f/T-PAIN U And Dat Sic Wit It/BME/Reprise 41 FALL OUT BOY Sugar, We’re Going Down Island/IDJMG 42 SEAN PAUL (When You Gonna) Give It Up To Me VP/Atlantic 43 ROB THOMAS Ever The Same Melisma/Atlantic 44 CHRIS BROWN Yo (Excuse Me Miss) Jive/Zomba 45 RIHANNA Unfaithful Def Jam/IDJMG 46 NE-YO Sexy Love Def Jam/IDJMG 47 K.T. TUNSTALL Black Horse & The Cherry Tree Relentless/Virgin 48 KANYE WEST f/JAMIE FOX Gold Digger Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam/IDJMG 49 T-PAIN I’m N Luv (Wit A Stripper) Jive/Zomba 50 NICK LACHEY What’s Left Of Me Jive/Zomba © 2006 Mediabase Research YEAR-END EDITION – – MEDIABASE OVERALL CHART Rankings 51-100 2006 RANK ARTIST Title Label 51 CHINGY Pullin’ Me Back Slot-A-Lot/Capitol 52 ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS Dirty Little Secret Doghouse/Interscope 53 ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS Move Along Doghouse/Interscope 54 JAMIE FOXX f/LUDACRIS Unpredictable J/RMG 55 LUDACRIS f/PHARRELL Money Maker DTP/Def Con II/IDJMG 56 BLUE OCTOBER Hate Me Universal Motown 57 FORT MINOR f/HOLLY BROOK Where’d You Go Warner Bros. 58 T.I. What You Know Grand Hustle/Atlantic 59 RAY J One Wish Knockout/Sanctuary 60 MARIAH CAREY We Belong Together Island/IDJMG 61 CHRISTINA AGUILERA Ain’t No Other Man RCA/RMG 62 CARRIE UNDERWOOD Jesus, Take The Wheel Arista 63 YOUNG DRO f/T.I. Shoulder Lean Grand Hustle/Atlantic 64 EVANESCENCE Call Me When You’re Sober Wind-up 65 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE f/T.I. My Love Jive/Zomba 66 SNOW PATROL Chasing Cars A&M/Interscope 67 JUELZ SANTANA There It Go (The Whistle Song) Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam/IDJMG 68 JOJO Too Little Too Late Universal Motown 69 FERGIE London Bridge (Oh Snap) Will.I.Am/A&M/Interscope 70 CIARA f/CHAMILLIONAIRE Get Up LaFace/Zomba 71 GORILLAZ Feel Good Inc Virgin 72 BLACK EYED PEAS My Humps A&M/Interscope 73 ANNA NALICK Breathe (2AM) Columbia 74 YUNG JOC I Know You See It Block/Bad Boy/Atlantic 75 CHRIS BROWN Gimme That Jive/Zomba 76 KELIS Bossy Jive/Zomba 77 GREEN DAY Wake Me Up When September Ends Reprise 78 CASCADA Everytime We Touch Robbins 79 CHRIS BROWN Say Goodbye Jive/Zomba 80 JOSH TURNER Your Man MCA 81 GREEN DAY Boulevard of Broken Dreams Reprise 82 FRAY How To Save A Life Epic 83 WEEZER Beverly Hills Geffen 84 EMINEM f/NATE DOGG Shake That Aftermath/Interscope 85 ROB THOMAS Lonely No More Melisma/Atlantic 86 KEYSHIA COLE Love A&M/Interscope 87 RODNEY ATKINS If You’re Going Through Hell Curb 88 THREE DAYS GRACE Animal I Have Become Jive/Zomba 89 KELLY CLARKSON Behind These Hazel Eyes RCA/RMG 90 D4L Laffy Taffy Asylum/Atlantic 91 BRAD PAISLEY The World Arista 92 BRAD PAISLEY When I Get Where I’m Going Arista 93 YOUNG JEEZY f/AKON Soul Survivor Def Jam/IDJMG 94 10 YEARS Wasteland Universal Republic 95 BILLY CURRINGTON Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right Mercury 96 JASON ALDEAN Why BBR 97 NE-YO When You’re Mad Def Jam/IDJMG 98 KEITH URBAN Tonight I Wanna Cry Capitol Nashville 99 DADDY YANKEE Rompe El Cartel/Interscope 100 LETOYA Torn Capitol © 2006 Mediabase Research YEAR-END EDITION – – MEDIABASE OVERALL ARTIST Rankings 1-100 2006 Rank Artist Rank Artist 1 KELLY CLARKSON 51 KILLERS 2 NICKELBACK 52 CHERISH 3 CHRIS BROWN 53 MONTGOMERY GENTRY 4 SEAN PAUL 54 PANIC! AT THE DISCO 5 RIHANNA 55 SHINEDOWN 6 NE-YO 56 SUGARLAND 7 PUSSYCAT DOLLS 57 BUBBA SPARXXX 8 MARIAH CAREY 58 K.T. TUNSTALL 9 MARY J. BLIGE 59 LIL JON 10 RASCAL FLATTS 60 BROOKS & DUNN 11 KEITH URBAN 61 LUDACRIS 12 BEYONCE 62 BOW WOW 13 FALL OUT BOY 63 CHINGY 14 NATASHA BEDINGFIELD 64 JOSH TURNER 15 FRAY 65 NICK LACHEY 16 KENNY CHESNEY 66 FOO FIGHTERS 17 GREEN DAY 67 CHRISTINA AGUILERA 18 JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE 68 FIELD MOB f/CIARA 19 ALL-AMERICAN REJECTS 69 EMINEM 20 ROB THOMAS 70 DADDY YANKEE 21 JAMES BLUNT 71 AKON 22 YUNG JOC 72 WEEZER 23 NELLY FURTADO 73 E-40 f/T-PAIN 24 CARRIE UNDERWOOD 74 USHER 25 DANIEL POWTER 75 AUDIOSLAVE 26 CASSIE 76 YOUNG JEEZY 27 DEM FRANCHIZE BOYZ 77 BLUE OCTOBER 28 BLACK EYED PEAS 78 DISTURBED 29 NELLY 79 SYSTEM OF A DOWN 30 T.I. 80 FERGIE 31 BRAD PAISLEY 81 LEANN RIMES 32 TOBY KEITH 82 JOE NICHOLS 33 SHAKIRA f/WYCLEF JEAN 83 50 CENT 34 RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS 84 THREE 6 MAFIA 35 TIM MCGRAW 85 CRAIG MORGAN 36 CIARA 86 RAY J 37 STAIND 87 KEYSHIA COLE 38 T-PAIN 88 JUELZ SANTANA 39 KANYE WEST 89 COLDPLAY 40 GWEN STEFANI 90 BILLY CURRINGTON 41 DIERKS BENTLEY 91 EVANESCENCE 42 BON JOVI 92 GORILLAZ 43 HINDER 93 LITTLE BIG TOWN 44 CHAMILLIONAIRE f/KRAYZIE BONE 94 SNOW PATROL 45 GEORGE STRAIT 95 FORT MINOR f/HOLLY BROOK 46 JAMIE FOXX 96 SARA EVANS 47 GNARLS BARKLEY 97 THREE DAYS GRACE 48 LIFEHOUSE 98 SEETHER 49 GOO GOO DOLLS 99 JASON ALDEAN 50 FAITH HILL 100 JOHN MAYER © 2006 Mediabase Research YEAR-END EDITION – – MEDIABASE TOP 40 LABEL SHARE 2006 ISLAND DEF JAM TOP 40 CHART TOPPER Interscope, Atlantic Rank 2-3; Epic Scores Top Two Songs Besides being the overall label champion, Island Def Jam also scored a big win at Top 40 this year.
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