Here are the top five most streamed songs (combining audio and video streams) of 2016, according to
Here are the top five most streamed songs (combining audio and video streams) of 2016, according to Nielsen Music (total streams in parentheses):
v Desiigner: “Panda” (791 million)
v Rihanna: “Work” featuring Drake (708 million)
v Chainsmokers: “Closer” featuring Halsey (611 million)
v Drake: “One Dance” featuring WizKid and Kyla (558 million)
v Rihanna: “Needed Me” (516 million)
“Golden Globe Awards” (8 p.m., NBC): It might not be Hollywood’s most prestigious trophy bash, but this celebration of the year’s best movies and TV shows is usually the most fun. Why? Because booze flows freely and the stars tend to be in a chill-out kind of mood, which leads to entertaining speeches and off-the-cuff hilarity. Ushering viewers through it all will be first-time host Jimmy Fallon.
“Transition of Power: THE PRESIDENCY” (9 P.M., HISTORY): This timely documentary examines the presidential hand-over process. It includes interviews with historians and first-hand accounts from executive staff members who share their insights.
TV listings, C4
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Music performances at Butler museum
YOUNGSTOWN
Youngstown State University’s Dana School of Music will continue its series of Music at Noon performances at the Butler Institute of American Art, 524 Wick Ave. The one-hour free concerts start at 12:15 p.m. on Wednesdays. Here is the schedule:
Jan. 18: Dave Morgan and Friends
Jan. 25: Musical theater recital
For information, call 330-941-2307.
PromoWest Fest postponed for 2017
COLUMBUS
PromoWest Productions has postponed its PromoWest Fest until at least 2018 as the search continues for a new site to accommodate the festival’s expected growth.
The inaugural PromoWest Fest took place July 15-17 at McFerson Commons Park in Columbus’ Arena District, featuring headliners including The Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse and Snoop Dogg, among many other bands over the three days. It exceeded attendance goals and expectations, hosting nearly 30,000 concertgoers throughout the weekend.
Lunch lecture on White House
YOUNGSTOWN
The Mahoning Valley Historical Society’s next Bites and Bits of History lunch program will be Jan. 19 at noon at the Tyler History Center, 325 W. Federal St., downtown.
Kimberly Kenney, curator of the William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum in Canton, will present “The People’s House: A History of the White House.” Her presentation will cover the design and major restorations of the house, and features an in-depth look at the rooms of McKinley’s White House
Guests can bring a lunch or visit Overture Restaurant for a $6 Bites and Bits lunch special. Call Overture at 330-744-9900 to place your order. Parking is $2.50 in the Tyler lot. For information, call 330-743-2589 or go to mahoninghistory.org.
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