PPL reveals its annual charts of most played tracks and artists for 2016

Music licensing company PPL has announced its annual PPL Most Played Charts revealing the most played artist and track on radio, TV and in public places by businesses across the UK in 2016. Coldplay were named as 2016’s most played artist, whilst 'Can’t Stop The Feeling!' by Justin Timberlake took the top spot as the most played track.
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British acts are represented strongly in the top ten Most Played Artist Chart, with seven of them (Coldplay, Adele, Olly Murs, Little Mix, Ellie Goulding, Jess Glynne and Calvin Harris) hailing from the British Isles. Justin Timberlake is the highest-ranked overseas artist, taking the number five position. Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift took the number seven and ten positions respectively.

This is Coldplay’s fourth time in the Artists’ Chart top ten – an indication of their popularity, longevity and exceptional talent. The group is no stranger to the number one spot – achieving the top spot in 2012. Back then their success came with tracks such as Paradise and Princess of China. Now it is thanks to the likes of Hymn For The Weekend and Adventure Of A Lifetime that they are able to claim the number one spot once again in 2016.

In the Most Played Track Chart, Timberlake beat Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson to the top spot with Larsson taking an impressive second place for her single ‘Lush Life’.  This is the first time Timberlake has reached number one in this chart having featured twice before in the Top Ten in 2007 and 2013.

Created using PPL’s exclusive UK music usage and airplay data, the 2016 Most Played Charts are the only music charts illustrating the popularity of tracks being played both by broadcasters and in public by businesses across the UK. The music usage and airplay data is supplied by PPL’s licensees, including radio stations and TV channels, as well as businesses such as pubs, clubs, bars and shops all across the UK.  PPL licenses over 390,000 business premises as well as over 700 TV channels and commercial radio stations.

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Peter Leathem, Chief Executive at PPL said, “We are delighted to be able to announce the PPL Most Played Charts once again. PPL is very proud to recognise two of the world’s biggest artists, Coldplay and Justin Timberlake in awarding them this accolade. We are also delighted to see new names such as Zara Larsson and Dnce appearing in the chart for the first time. 2017 looks set to continue the success of last year for both established and emerging artist.”

The PPL Most Played Charts are released annually at the company’s AGM, which this year takes place today, 8th June, in London.

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