
I’m definitely one of the lucky ones. I get to sit at my desk overlooking a view of the Pacific Ocean and wait out the pandemic. It’s a foggy day; the ocean is just coming into view at around 10:30 am. I feel foggy myself today, not from lack of sleep but from an accumulation of the anxiety, which hits us all harder some days than others.
Writing centers me, as do the Monday
Mediabase charts that I print out and study. Last week was confusing—I thought it was Thursday on Tuesday, and I
strongly felt it was Sunday on Saturday. I really wanted to watch the season finale of
Perry Mason—Sunday-night appointment viewing on
HBO—but my wife told me I’d just have to wait another day.
So let’s get organized. I’m writing this on 8/10, as another strong week for the industry is in the books. Team
Columbia has four songs in the Pop Top Ten. West Coast promo guru
Samantha Brenner (
@sambam0502) has sent me her post of new circled charts full of hits.
Peter Gray,
John Strazza and
Brady Bedard are no longer sitting in the backs of tour buses and visiting programmers at their homes, with
Matt Stevens manning the home fires and sending out pics.
Greg Marella, Top 40 star
Nikki Nolletti and Hot AC’s
Patty Morris at
Capitol are considerably less foggy than me today. They’ve struck again with
Lewis Capaldi, who’s now Top 5 at Pop and #1 at Hot AC. Patty is and has always been a major gunslinger at her format, a point further confirmed by this latest achievement. This week, the 34th week that “Before You Go” has climbed the Hot chart, she has logged the top position. Greg and his super team, including
Dixie Tipton at Rhythm and
Greg Gorman at Rock, continue to astound.

Over at
Warner, promo ruler
Mike Chester and Top 40 stud
Dave Dyer share honors this week, while Rock’s
Rob Goldklang is on a roll. Rob has maneuvered
The Head and the Heart to #1 at Alternative, an achievement he also earned with
Green Day and
Sub Urban early in the year. (Although I’m not totally clear today about what “earlier in the year” refers to.)
Also, props to
Interscope’s Rhythm machine,
Nino Cuccinello, whose chart-topping performance with
DaBaby’s “Rockstar” has given
Chris Lopes the base needed to move #11-7 on this week’s Top 40 list.
Brenda Romano’s team continues to deliver week after week.
And while we’re talking about delivery, keep an eye on
Arista's
John Boulos as he attempts to put a “we’ll never play this ballad” by
JP Saxe into the rarefied Top 10 air. This streaming and callout giant is on the verge of breaking many of the rules of engagement. The problem is the same as it was while DaBaby,
Benee and
Powfu waited their turns for weeks on end. Eight records in the current Top 10 have upward movement, and nothing is ready to drop out and make space.
Patience and chart maintenance are skills that test our best promo executives every single week. And now they’re skills that we all rely on as we try to stay physically and mentally healthy during these taxing times.