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Celine Dashes Competition As Radio Adds A Hat Trick Of Her Songs

The following are tracks delivered to radio by digital distributor DMDS/Yangaroo in Canada and broken down into two categories.

Celine Dashes Competition As Radio Adds A Hat Trick Of Her Songs

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The following are tracks delivered to radio by digital distributor DMDS/Yangaroo in Canada and broken down into two categories. Top Downloads represents the most copied tracks in the weeks ending Sept. 20, and the Most Active Indies blends downloads and streams, with the affiliated label and radio promotions company in parenthesis.


Top Downloads

  1. Céline Dion “Imperfections” (Columbia/Sony)

  2. Céline Dion “Courage” (Columbia/Sony)

  3. Céline Dion “Lying Down” (Columbia/Sony)

  4. Maroon 5 “Memories” (Interscope/Universal)

  5. The Reklaws “Old Country Soul” (Universal)

  6. Taylor Swift “Lover” (Republic/Universal)

  7. Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus & Lana Del Rey “Don’t Call Me Angel (Charlie’s Angels)” (Republic/Universal)

  8. Halsey “Graveyard” (Capitol/Universal)

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  9. Riley Green “I Wish Grandpas Never Died” (Big Machine)

  10. Little Big Town “Over Drinking” (Universal)

Most Active Indies

  1. The Lumineers “Life In The City” (Dualtone/eOne)

  2. Tara Shannon “Mutha’” (Willow Sound/L. Tutty Promo)

  3. Danko Jones “Fists Up High” (Indica/Canvas Promo)

  4. Tainy “Feel It Too f/Jessie Reyez & Torey Lanez” (Roc Nation/DMD)

  5. Steve Aoki & Backstreet Boys “Let It Be Me” (Ultra/DMD)

  6. Aaron Pritchett “Good Thing” (Big Star/A. Wilson Promo)

  7. Drew Powell “If You’re Up” (Craft Services/Sharp 9 Promo)

  8. Holy F*ck “LUXE feat. Alexis Taylor” (Last Gang)

  9. The Glorious Sons “Kingdom In My Heart” (Indie/Frontside)

  10. Monowhales "RWLYD (Really Wanna Let You Down)" (Indie/With a Bullet Promo)

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Quebec to Impose Quotas For French-Language Content On Streaming Platforms
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Quebec to Impose Quotas For French-Language Content On Streaming Platforms

Bill 109 could impose big changes for streaming services to improve the discoverability of French-language content in Quebec.

Quebec may soon be getting stricter language regulations on streaming services.

Quebec Culture Minister Mathieu Lacombe tabled a new bill on Wednesday (May 21) that aims to add more French-language content to major streaming platforms, as well as increasing its discoverability and accessibility by establishing quotas. The bill will directly impact platforms that offer media content such as music, TV, video and audiobooks, including giants like Netflix and Spotify.

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