YouTube is pulling its data from Billboard for use in the publisher’s industry-leading U.S. music charts. The decision is in ...
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?
Billboard has announced an upcoming shift in its chart tabulation that will give more weight to music streaming against album ...
YouTube is removing its streaming data from Billboard charts. Here’s why it exited and how it could undermine music chart ...
YouTube will stop sharing music streams with Billboard starting midway through January 2026, it's going to have major ripples ...
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As of January, Billboard will reduce the number of streams required to equate to one album sale. Currently, 3,750 ad-supported streams or 1,250 paid subion streams are necessary for one album sale.
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.
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