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Top 10

North American

box office

1. Zero Dark Thirty, $24.4 million

2. A Haunted House, $18.1 million

3. Gangster Squad, $17 million

4. Django Unchained, $11 million

5. Les Miserables, $9.6 million

6. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey $9.1 million

7. Lincoln, $6.3 million

8. Parental Guidance, $6 million

9. Texas Chainsaw 3D, $5.2 million

10. Silver Linings Playbook, $5 million

-- Hollywood.com, Jan. 11-13

iTunes Canada albums

1. The Lumineers, The Lumineers

2. Notes from the Underground (Unabridged), Hollywood Undead

3. Babel, Mumford & Sons

4. Night Visions, Imagine Dragons

5. Take Me Home, One Direction

6. The Next Day (deluxe edition), David Bowie (pre-order)

7. My Head Is an Animal, Of Monsters and Men

8. Pitch Perfect, soundtrack

9. Les Misérables, soundtrack

10. The Heist, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

-- iTunes Canada, week ending Jan. 13

CKUW albums

1. Songs in the Key of Hope: The Derek Wheeler Story, various artists

2. Desire's Despair, Mise En Scene

3. Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968, various artists

4. Glam Crust or Bust, Phlegm Fatale

5. Marblemouth, Boats!

6. Red Hot, The F-Holes

7. Waiting on the Moon, Drums and Wires

8. So Blue, Bloodshot Bill

9. Crash, DJ Beekeeni

10. Pieces of Me, Flo

-- 95.9 FM, week ending Jan. 13

UMFM Folk/Roots/Blues

1. Spectators, Amelia Curran

2. Trent Severn, Trent Severn

3. Red Hot, The F-Holes

4. My-Oh-My, Revelstoke

5. Better Day, Dolly Parton

6. The Folk Sinner, Lee Harvey Osmond

7. Blue Clouds, Elizabeth Mitchell & You Are My Flower

8. Heart on My Sleeve, Don Amero

9. The Mando Chronicles: Disc 1 Americana, Peter Ostroushko

10. I'll Fly Away, Jessie Dollimont & the Ospreys

-- 101.5 FM, week ending Jan. 13

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 17, 2013 C2

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