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  2. A new chart, the Pop 100, was created by Billboard in February 2005 to answer criticism that the Hot 100 at the time was too dominated by hip hop and R&B. It was discontinued in June 2009 due to the charts becoming increasingly similar.

  3. The Hot 100 was the first major Billboard chart to receive bullets (at first, in the late '50s, they were actually stars, denoting a "Star Performer This Week"), but now virtually all...

  4. Nov 14, 2019 · Nov. 30, 1991: The Billboard Hot 100 transforms from a tally combining ranked airplay and sales reports submitted by radio stations and retailers, respectively, to one based on electronically...

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  5. On July 31, 2007, Billboard changed its methodology for the Hot 100 chart to include digital streams, which at the time was obtained from Yahoo and AOL's streaming platforms. This change was made exclusively to the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

    Chart Title
    Discontinuationdate
    Chart Type
    Number Of Positions
    2019
    sales +airplay +streaming
    100
    December 11, 2010
    sales +airplay +streaming
    100
    December 6, 2014
    sales +airplay +streaming
    25
    December 8, 1990
    airplay (spins)
    30
  6. Pre-Hot 100 notes: In 1956, Elvis Presley 's "Hound Dog" / "Don't Be Cruel" was number 1 on the "Best Sellers in Stores" and "Most Played in Jukeboxes" charts for 11 weeks. In 1955, The McGuire Sisters ' "Sincerely" was number 1 on the "Most Played by Jockeys" chart for 10 weeks.

  7. Aug 4, 2015 · In January 1936, The Billboard published its first “Chart Line,” a tally of the songs played most often on three major radio networks. The first #1 was the jaunty “ Stop, Look and Listen ,”...

  8. Jan 18, 2014 · As former Billboard Chart Beat editor Fred Bronson notes in his book “Hottest Hot 100 Hits,” the Beatles made their first appearance on the British singles chart the week of Oct. 11, 1962,...

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