YouTube will stop submitting its data to the U.S. Billboard charts next month due to a dispute over how streams are counted.
YouTube is pulling its data from Billboard for use in the publisher’s industry-leading U.S. music charts. The decision is in ...
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YouTube said it will no longer submit its data to 'Billboard,' claiming the publication's chart formula is 'outdated.' ...
The change, which YouTube says will take effect in January, will mean that YouTube withdraws its data from all of Billboard's U.S. and global charts.
Since 2005, YouTube has been one of the biggest music streamers, especially for music videos. The platform began contributing ...
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YouTube says it will soon stop providing data to Billboard for inclusion in the US charts, ending a partnership that has ...
For almost 13 years, Billboard charts have also been based on YouTube's music streaming. Opinions differ on the weighting.
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