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2013 Radio Record

"Blurred Lines" made American radio history, as it made an impression on 219.8 million all-format listeners last week, a record high for Nielsen BDS, which launched in 1990. The previous biggest number of spins went to Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together" back in July 2005, where it belonged to 212.2 million listeners. [1]