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List of Media Forest most-broadcast songs of the 2010s in Romania

List of Media Forest most-broadcast songs of the 2010s in Romania

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Since July 2009,[1] Israeli broadcast monitoring service Media Forest has been publishing four rankings which list the top ten most-broadcast Romanian and foreign songs on Romanian radio stations and television channels separately on a weekly basis. The charts consider data from eight radio stations—Digi FM, Europa FM, Kiss FM, Magic FM, Pro FM, Radio ZU, Radio România Actualități and Virgin Radio Romania—and five television channels—1 Music Channel, Kiss TV, MTV Romania, UTV Romania and ZU TV.[1][2] Chart placings are based on the number of times tracks are broadcast, determined by acoustic fingerprinting.[3]

Smiley (pictured) and Carla's Dreams both had eight songs listed as the most-broadcast on radio and television during the 2010s, more than any other act.

Media Forest also releases year-end charts in regards to the radio airplay, listing the most-broadcast songs of Romanian origin[upper-alpha 1] of the respective year, weighted by the official audience numbers provided by Asociația pentru Radio Audiență (Romanian Association for Audience Numbers).[7] During the 2010s, around 200 singles each were listed by Media Forest as the most-broadcast tracks on radio and television respectively. The first were "I Gotta Feeling" by the Black Eyed Peas (radio) and "Chica Bomb" by Dan Balan (television).

"Shoulda" by Jamie Woon spent an unprecedented 20 weeks as the most-broadcast single on radio stations, while in terms of television airplay, this feat was achieved by "Luna" by Carla's Dreams with a total of 15 weeks. Carla's Dreams and Smiley had eight songs listed as the most-broadcast on radio and television during the 2010s, more than any other act. "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I was the final top song of the 2010s on both listings. In terms of radio airplay, reports by Media Forest indicate that Cat Music was the most successful label of 2017; Global Records claimed that accolade in 2018 and 2019. Kiss FM, Pro FM and Virgin Radio Romania were the trendsetting radio stations in those years respectively, meaning they broadcast Media Forest's top weekly radio songs the most.[8][9][10]

Most-broadcast songs

Key
Indicates number-one Romanian song of the year[11][upper-alpha 2]
Indicates song that topped the Romanian listing and was the most-broadcast overall
Indicates song that topped the foreign listing and was the most-broadcast overall

Radio

More information Summaries (radio), By song ...
A blonde-haired woman is singing into a microphone against a blue backdrop as she wears a black outfit and holds a guitar.
"Bad Romance" and "Alejandro" by Lady Gaga were both listed as the most-broadcast songs on radio during 2010.
Three men posing in front of a white backdrop that is covered by logos.
"Ya BB", released by Play & Win, reached number one on Media Forest's year-end chart in 2010.
"Shoulda" by Jamie Woon had the longest most-broadcast song on radio in the 2010s with 20 non-consecutive weeks in 2012.
A blonde-haired woman is seen smiling to the camera as she wears a silver dress in a crowded room.
"Ecou" by Elena Gheorghe (pictured) and rapper Glance was 2013's most-broadcast Romanian song on radio stations.
The violet-toned photograph shows a blonde-haired woman performing.
Delia Matache (pictured) and Kaira's "Pe aripi de vânt" was the top radio airplay song for 13 consecutive weeks in late 2014 and early 2015.
A man wearing a cap, a gray shirt and jeans is seen smiling at the camera in front of a beige-orange background.
Enrique Iglesias (pictured) and Wisin's "Duele el Corazón" was the most-broadcast track on radio stations for eight consecutive weeks in 2016.
A man is seen speaking into a microphone as he wears a black t-shirt with jeans, and holds a guitar.
In 2017, "Shape of You" released by Ed Sheeran was the top radio song for nine weeks.
A painted man, wearing a black hoodie, sunglasses and headphones. He speaks into a microphone placed in front of him.
Carla's Dreams' (member pictured) "Luna" was number one on Media Forest's 2019 year-end chart.
More information Artist(s), Title ...

Television

More information Summaries (television), By song ...
A blonde-haired woman is seen wearing a beige-blackoutfit as she performs to an audience.
Alexandra Stan's "Mr. Saxobeat" was the most-broadcast song on television channels for six consecutive weeks in 2010.
A picture of a man wearing a red shirt and jeans. He is performing in front of a grey background and holds a microphone in his right hand
Guess Who (pictured) and DeMoga's "Tot mai sus" was the top television airplay song for 14 weeks in 2011, the longest run in the 2010s.
A picture of Andreea Bănică holding a microphone in her hand, wearing a black top.
"Shining Heart" by Laurențiu Duță and Andreea Bănică (pictured) was the most-broadcast track on television for a total of eight weeks in 2012.
A woman is seen holding a microphone in her right hands; she wears a fur cap, black gloves and a gold-black outfit.
In 2013, Andra had two singles which were the most-broadcast on television: "Inevitabil va fi bine" and "K la meteo".
A man is seen performing while wearing a white crop top.
"Prietena ta" by Randi (pictured), Uddi and Nadir was the top television song for nine consecutive weeks in 2014.
A photograph of Inna wearing a grey-white dress while laughing at the camera.
"Diggy Down" by Inna (pictured) and Marian Hill spent the most weeks as the most-broadcast song on television in 2015 with eight.
Shot of Imany performing in front of a green backdrop, wearing a black top along with white pants.
Imany's "Don't Be So Shy" was the most-broadcast single on television for five weeks in 2016.
A woman is seen seated on a chair against a beige backdrop as she wears a red outfit and smiles to the camera.
In 2018, Camila Cabello's "Havana" was the top song on television for seven weeks.
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Notes

  1. Media Forest also includes Moldovan artists such as Carla's Dreams and the Motans on the chart.[4][5][6]
  2. "My Beautiful One" by Xonia and Deepcentral, "Dă vina pe Voltaj" by Voltaj, "Emoții" by 3 Sud Est, and "Weekend" by the Motans and Delia Matache topped Media Forest's year-end charts in 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2017, respectively, although they were not listed as the most-broadcast songs on the weekly charts.
  3. Total weeks at number one are counted.
  4. Entries both as lead and featured artist are counted.
  5. Two songs tied for the number one position.

References

  1. "Media Forest – Know You Are On Air". Media Forest. Archived from the original on 9 October 2015. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  2. "Media Forest – FAQ – Weekly Airplay Chart". Media Forest. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  3. "Media Forest – FAQ – Media Forest Technology". Media Forest. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  4. "Media Forest – Chart 2017". Media Forest. Archived from the original on 15 September 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  5. "Romanian song of the day: Carla's Dreams - Până La sânge". Romania-Insider. 5 February 2019. Archived from the original on 8 February 2019. Retrieved 6 August 2020.
  6. Ghimus, Alina (4 May 2020). "The Motans & Irina Rimes - The Concert la Arenele Romane" [The Motans & Irina Rimes – The Concert at Roman Arenas] (in Romanian). InfoMusic. Archived from the original on 21 August 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  7. "Media Forest – FAQ – Seasonal/Annual Charts". Media Forest. Archived from the original on 16 May 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  8. "Creating hits 2017". Media Forest. Archived from the original on 13 August 2019. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  9. "Creating hits 2018". Media Forest. Archived from the original on 9 August 2019. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  10. "Creating hits 2019". Media Forest. Archived from the original on 22 June 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  11. Citations regarding Media Forest's year-end charts:
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