Billboard (magazine)
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- | {{Template}}'''''Billboard''''' is a weekly [[United States|American]] [[magazine]] devoted to the [[music]] industry. It maintains several internationally recognized [[Record chart|music charts]] that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis. Its most famous chart, the "[[Billboard Hot 100]]", ranks the top 100 songs regardless of genre and is frequently used as the standard measure for ranking songs in the United States. The "[[Billboard 200]]" survey is the corresponding chart for [[album]] sales. | + | {{Template}}'''''Billboard''''' is a weekly [[American magazine]] devoted to the [[music]] industry. It maintains several internationally recognized [[Record chart|music charts]] that track the most popular songs and albums in various categories on a weekly basis. Its most famous chart, the "[[Billboard Hot 100]]", ranks the top 100 songs regardless of genre and is frequently used as the standard measure for ranking songs in the United States. The "[[Billboard 200]]" survey is the corresponding chart for [[album]] sales. |
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