According to a 2024 survey by the Sydney Morning Herald , only 2.9 per cent of 18-24 year olds in Sydney still listen to Triple J, with 3.6 per cent in Melbourne and a slightly higher percentage in ...
As the year kicks into gear, 18 music industry executives share their predictions for 2025 in the music business.
The women in music 2025 report from USC Annenberg was released. Get the details on the study, which is based on Billboard Hot ...
After documenting significant change for women last year, the 2024 USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative report reveals little ...
Lola Young is on course for a second week at No.1 in the singles chart with Messy. If she manages it, that would equal the ...
The latest countdown reiterates what the ARIA year-end charts already confirmed: homegrown acts are struggling to be heard.
ROSÉ and Bruno Mars' "APT." rules the Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart for a 13th week. The team-up, which in November ...
This year’s countdown featured 29 songs by Australian acts, the lowest showing for local talent since the 1996 poll.
Only five of the Hottest 100 winners have been bands in the past 15 years, compared to 13 in the 15 years prior.
Kendrick Lamar's 'GNX' Continues to Dominate YouTube Charts Kendrick Lamar Trailer Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show ...
Triple J’s hottest 100 has taken over Australia again this year with US artists and TikTok favourites finding their way into the top 10.
After contributing to hits for Jason Derulo, Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift, Imogen Heap's 2005 track gets a second life thanks to Gen Z fans.