YouTube will stop sharing music streams with Billboard starting midway through January 2026, it's going to have major ripples ...
In a surprising turn (or is it?) that has lit up music charts worldwide, BTS’ B-side track “Anpanman”, originally released in ...
Linkin Park's "Somewhere I Belong" reaches the top 10 on a Billboard chart for the first time, more than 20 years after its ...
YouTube is pulling its data from Billboard for use in the publisher’s industry-leading U.S. music charts. The decision is in ...
Satisfaction Skank” by The Rolling Stones and Fatboy Slim debuts inside the top 10 on Billboard's Dance Digital Song Sales ...
YouTube will stop submitting its data to the U.S. Billboard charts next month due to a dispute over how streams are counted.
“Uncharted Territory” provides an entertaining and empirical look at how the Billboard chart has changed over the decades.
Lyor Cohen, the company's global head of music, argued that Billboard's formula for the charts doesn't put enough weight on ...
Kato's song 'Turn the Lights Off' made it to the top of a Spotify chart thanks to a meme on TikTok featuring a Jon Hamm scene.
No sooner had the changes been announced than one of the biggest streaming platforms out there – YouTube – announced that it ...
YouTube will no longer share its data with Billboard's charts. What does that mean for hip-hop, where huge young audiences use the platform?
The Billboard charts – or rather the mathematics used to create them – are to be given a shake-up.