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| Subject: Adam Lambert News : 5/1/2011 05.01.11 8:09 | |
| Best Loved Topics on Social Media in 2010 Marketwire - Quote :
- NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 01/05/11 -- Adam Lambert has emerged as the best loved topic in social media for 2010, according to Amplicate's annual review of public opinions expressed on social media.
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Adam Lambert is keeping the chain of success going with "If I Had You," even more than half a year after the third single from "For Your Entertainment" first broke onto the radio. According to a new report from USA Today, it looks like some people who got iTunes gift cards over the course of the holiday season have been putting them to good use. - Quote :
Although we still haven't gotten definitive confirmation on the CD artwork, the official track list of the 2011 GRAMMY® Nominees CD has been finalized and Adam Lambert's 'Whataya Want From Me' is the eighth track. - Quote :
With the passing of time comes another update for Adam Lambert's Canadian single "Sleepwalker" -- so did the song end up becoming even more of a success? As of right now, the same question marks that were there on Sunday are still there. Continue reading on ExaminerAlbum sales don't bear out 'Idol' superstar promise By Brian Mansfield, Special for USA TODAYArticle mentions Adams album sales as a comparison to previous/current Idols. Read the full article on USA TODAYAdam Lambert: 2011 Calendars going fast, January 6 last day for ordersKatrina K Wheeler - Quote :
The new 2011 calendars for the singer Adam Lambert have been selling-out like crazy via his official website, and according to a news update on the official fan website, the last few calendars will be released for sale tomorrow, and if the fans do not purchase one, they will be gone. As fans know, the demand for all things associated with Adam Lambert is quite high. He has a fan base that includes people from all over the world, and he is one of the most popular singers in music today. - Quote :
Newswise — Tweets from popular news organizations have a major influence on hot Twitter topics, but a Northwestern University analysis of the Top Twitter Trends in 2010 shows that celebrities, such as Adam Lambert and Conan O’Brian, sometimes beat out news organizations and reigned as Twitter’s top influencers on big news stories. | |
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