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Noun
The ranking measures the tunes that rack up the largest total number of audience impressions across radio stations throughout the United States, with no restriction on genre.—
Hugh McIntyre,
Forbes.com,
12 Aug. 2026 The youngsters head out on a journey full of friendship, love, rocking tunes and bad puns.—
Brian Truitt,
USA Today,
12 Aug. 2026 Creating an account also unlocks more online amenities including a 24/7 chatroom, the ability to build a buddy list, and an option to save your favorite tunes—just remember the website’s overall conceit.—
Andrew Paul,
Popular Science,
12 Aug. 2026 Hopkins weaves in old Welsh folk tunes and nods to impressionistic inspirations like Vaughan Williams and Frederick Delius.—
Tim Greiving,
Los Angeles Times,
11 Aug. 2026 Singing the Paradesi Jewish tunes that blended Sephardic chants with local folk elements.—ABC News,
7 Aug. 2026 Plus, new tunes from Role Model, Ashe, This is Lorelei, Flo, and Nino Paid.—Rolling Stone,
7 Aug. 2026 The Gardenia Choir, a Syrian women’s vocal ensemble, sang tunes that every Syrian child of the 1980s would recognize.—
Lina Sergie Attar,
Time,
6 Aug. 2026 These tunes are both present on the disc of demos, which collectively provides two revelations.—
Stephen Thomas Erlewine,
Pitchfork,
1 Aug. 2026
Instead, what the data keeps describing is a consumer who bends in specific, visible places, adapts and stubbornly declines to break in aggregate.
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Nigel Morris,
Forbes.com,
12 Aug. 2026
Kit Harington gets caught between Francois Civil and Mirren Mack in a messy love triangle in the trailer for MGM+’s four-part historical drama A Tale of Two Cities, which adapts Charles Dickens’ classic novel about the French Revolution.