> > > > Predictions for where songs will land? Also, what
> > > stations
> > > > are doing their own?
> > > >
> > > WKSC Chicago Top 103 Songs Of The Year (They've been
> doing
> >
> > > this for a couple years now. They run it on Christmas
> day
> > > and again on New Years Eve)
> > >
> > >
> > > WXSS Milwaukee Top 103.7 Songs Of The Year (They've been
>
> > > doing this probably since 1998 when the station started.
>
> > > Starts at 3PM on New Years Eve and ends with Kenny G -
> > Auld
> > > Lang Syne at Midnight. Sometimes they have to continue
> the
> >
> > > countdown after midnight)
> > >
> >
> > I think Z100 does a Top 100 countdown.
> >
> > Even though WPLJ is Hot AC, they do some Top 40 countdown
> I
> > think.
> >
> > I'm sure we'll be seeing Lifehouse and Mariah Carey on top
>
> > since both had huge hits this year. Did John Mayer's
> > "Daughters" do well in the CHR category?
> >
> > Kelly Clarkson had another excellent year, so I'm sure
> will
> > be seeing a few of her hits on the end of year countdowns.
>
> >
>
> You could pretty much sum up the year by saying three female
> singers. Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani, and Mariah Carey.
I forgot about Gwen. Obviously we'll be seeing her on the charts, pretty high up.
>Oh, and to another poster, "Daughters" did a little nudge into
> the top 30 in January-ish.
>
Ok, I guess it did better in the AC/Hot AC category.