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Apologies if I have missed this on any other thread, but I was listening to radio 5 yesterday morning and they had an interview with some girl whose band had been banned form the charts last week.It's mid-week position had been number 13 but after "they" discovered 85% of its sales had been through a few relatives and friends via certain chart return outlets online, it was decided to exclude it from the charts.I can't remember the band's name or the song but the singer was "Emma Cook" and she sunded a bit Essex to me.
It's The Modern Mike and there's a conspiracy theory that it was done intentionally to get banned and provoke publicity... 19 Years, 2 Months ago
The theory being that MERCURY (the label) are quite au fait enough to have done it properly if they wanted to, so it was set up (by management) as a STUNT to grab media attention... worth far more than a lousy 13 entry would have been.
But this is just the RUMOUR going around the circles I move in!
So one of the reasons we haven't carried anything or put up DEEP THROAT stories about it has been we decided NOT to contribute to the hype, clever though it may be.
But now it's hit the national media we will examine more closely.
Re:It's The Modern Mike and there's a conspiracy theory that it was done intentionally to get banned and provoke publicity... 19 Years, 2 Months ago
They must have wanted to be caught by the sound of it.
The major label buying teams use much more sophisticated ways of buying singles than bulk ordering ! and have got away with it for years.
When trying to get into the chart the idea that anyone would buy more than 2 copies individually ( apart from at Christmas for prezzies ) is a good rule for the chart to follow. I though multiple purchases used to be counted as 1 purchase to stop this sort of thing happening ?