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]]>What differentiates Rolling Stone from their biggest competitor is the fact that their interactive set of music charts will be updated on a daily basis, offering a more current look at the biggest songs, albums, and artists on the scene.
“All five of these charts auto-populate in almost real-time on a daily basis, with finalized overviews available at the end of each week. Our aim is to reflect the true impact of music, celebrate the artists most deserving of attention, and better define what it really means to be number one,” reads a press release by Rolling Stone.
The list of the charts they introduced this week includes Top 100 Songs, Top 200 Albums, Artists 500, Trending 25 and Breakthrough 25. “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X made it to the top of songs chart, while The Raconteurs snagged a no. 1 spot on the albums chart with their new record Help Us Stranger.
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]]>Rolling Stone is getting ready to launch their own music charts and take on their biggest competitor.
This innovation was a long time in the making – ever since Penske Media Corp. became majority owner of Rolling Stone two years ago. Their CEO Jay Penske announced the news in a press release, and promised more transparent statistics with their newly-established charts.
“What’s imperative and exciting about our new Rolling Stone Charts is that it will present a transparent, granular and real-time quantification to accurately reflect listeners’ evolving interests and give insight into worldwide trends,” said Penske.
The first batch of Rolling Stone charts will see the light of day on May 13th, and here’s what you can expect from them:
Top 100 Songs – a daily chart that ranks the most consumed songs of the week
Top 200 Albums – a weekly chart that ranks the most consumed albums of the week
Rolling Stone Artist 500 – a weekly chart that ranks the most streamed artists of the week
Rolling Stone Trending 25 – a weekly chart that ranks the fastest-growing songs of the week
Rolling Stone Breakthrough 25 – a weekly chart that ranks the artists who have charted for the first time
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]]>The post “Rolling Stone” Finally Introduces Its Own Music Charts appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>What differentiates Rolling Stone from their biggest competitor is the fact that their interactive set of music charts will be updated on a daily basis, offering a more current look at the biggest songs, albums, and artists on the scene.
“All five of these charts auto-populate in almost real-time on a daily basis, with finalized overviews available at the end of each week. Our aim is to reflect the true impact of music, celebrate the artists most deserving of attention, and better define what it really means to be number one,” reads a press release by Rolling Stone.
The list of the charts they introduced this week includes Top 100 Songs, Top 200 Albums, Artists 500, Trending 25 and Breakthrough 25. “Old Town Road” by Lil Nas X made it to the top of songs chart, while The Raconteurs snagged a no. 1 spot on the albums chart with their new record Help Us Stranger.
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]]>The post “Rolling Stone” to Rival “Billboard” by Launching Their Own Music Charts appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Rolling Stone is getting ready to launch their own music charts and take on their biggest competitor.
This innovation was a long time in the making – ever since Penske Media Corp. became majority owner of Rolling Stone two years ago. Their CEO Jay Penske announced the news in a press release, and promised more transparent statistics with their newly-established charts.
“What’s imperative and exciting about our new Rolling Stone Charts is that it will present a transparent, granular and real-time quantification to accurately reflect listeners’ evolving interests and give insight into worldwide trends,” said Penske.
The first batch of Rolling Stone charts will see the light of day on May 13th, and here’s what you can expect from them:
Top 100 Songs – a daily chart that ranks the most consumed songs of the week
Top 200 Albums – a weekly chart that ranks the most consumed albums of the week
Rolling Stone Artist 500 – a weekly chart that ranks the most streamed artists of the week
Rolling Stone Trending 25 – a weekly chart that ranks the fastest-growing songs of the week
Rolling Stone Breakthrough 25 – a weekly chart that ranks the artists who have charted for the first time
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