Mediabase

Mediabase is a music industry service that monitors radio station airplay in 180 US and Canadian markets. Mediabase publishes music charts and data based on the most played songs on terrestrial and satellite radio, and provides in-depth analytical tools for radio and record industry professionals. Mediabase charts and airplay data are used on many popular radio countdown shows and televised music awards programs. Music charts are published in both domestic and international trade publications and newspapers worldwide. Mediabase is a division of iHeartMedia.

History

Mediabase was founded in 1985 by Nancy and Rich Deitemeyer (aka: Rich Meyer). Originally known as Mediascan, the company changed its name to Mediabase in 1987. Mediabase became the industry's first mass-airplay monitoring company in late 1987. After its inception, Mediabase was purchased by a private equity group based in Detroit, Michigan, then acquired by California-based Premiere Radio Networks, Jacor Communications, Clear Channel Communications, and ultimately, Bain Capital.

In January 1988, Mediabase began publishing a trade magazine known as Monday Morning Replay, featuring monitored airplay in the top 35 US radio markets. Mediabase then expanded its coverage to 180 US and Canadian markets. In 1992, Mediabase transitioned to delivery by data disk. In 1997, Mediabase moved its product to the Internet. Over the years, Mediabase has supplied data to numerous trade business-to-business (B-to-B) publications including Radio & Records, Network Magazine Group, Gavin, Hits, All Access.com, and Friday Morning Quarterback. Mediabase charts appear every Friday (originally every Tuesday until during the 3rd quarter of 2015) in USA Today's LIFE section. Mediabase serves as the official music chart provider for USA Today, the American Music Awards (aka: the AMA) (ABC), and numerous syndicated programs, such as American Top 40 with Ryan Seacrest.

Charts and data

Mediabase produces song charts and airplay analyses of radio airplay in more than two dozen radio formats based on the monitoring of more than 1,800 radio stations in the US and Canada. Mediabase also monitors HD formats, video channels, and satellite radio.

Published charts are used on popular business-to-business (B-to-B) and consumer websites including USA Today, AllAccess, Friday Morning Quarterback, Country Aircheck, and Hits Daily Double.

Music and entertainment industry executives gain access to in-depth charts and analyses through B-to-B exclusive access.[1][2]

Mediabase also owns and operates Rate the Music, a service that allows consumers to rate music on a scale from 1 to 5 and whether or not they are tired of hearing the song on the radio for the radio and record industries.

Use in radio programming

Countdown

Mediabase charts are the source for the following radio countdown programs:

Other

Mediabase is also the primary programming tool for nationally syndicated programs like Open House Party with John Garabedian, After Midnite, and Nighttime with Delilah.

Detailed description of data

US Radio

Formats monitored

Canadian radio

References

  1. "Mediabase And Universal Renew Research Deal". AllAccess.com. 14 Nov 2007. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  2. "Radio One Inks Exclusive Deal with Mediabase". AllAccess.com. 15 Aug 2006. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
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