Billboard change their rules: Album Chart to INCLUDE Streaming + Digital Downloads.

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Now Billboard and Nielsen SoundScan, the agency that supplies its data, will start adding streams and downloads of tracks to the formula behind the Billboard 200, which, since 1956 has functioned as the music world’s weekly scorecard. It is the biggest change since 1991, when the magazine began using hard sales data from SoundScan, a revolutionary change in a music industry that had long based its charts on highly fudgeable surveys of record stores.

The new chart, covering sales and listening from Monday to Nov. 30, will be revealed on Billboard’s website on Dec. 4 and published in print in its Dec. 13 issue. Silvio Pietroluongo, Billboard’s director of charts, said that by looking at streams as well as sales, the new chart will more accurately reflect how people listen to music these days.

One expected result is that albums by big pop stars — which tend to open high on the chart and then plunge after just a few weeks — should linger longer in the upper rungs. Ariana Grande’s “My Everything,” for example, which opened at No. 1 in September, was No. 36 on last week’s chart, with 10,000 sales. Under the new formula, it would have been No. 9.

SoundScan and Billboard will count 1,500 song streams from services like Spotify, Beats Music, Rdio, Rhapsody and Google Play as equivalent to an album sale. For the first time, they will also count “track equivalent albums” — a common industry yardstick of 10 downloads of individual tracks — as part of the formula for album rankings on the Billboard 200.

http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/20/b...l-count-streaming-services-.html?src=twr&_r=1
 

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I don't get this...

How come artists like Eminem, Adele, Drake, Kendrick, Macklemore, Taylor Swift and many others aren't having a problem with album sales. Record companies aren't making the music people want, its not relatable to the consumer. No one wants to buy some fukk ass Jason Derulo album no matter how much they force his songs on the radio.



This is gonna be a nightmare for rap
 
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record labels been boosting youtube views, shyt aint gon change now.
 

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I don't get this...

How come artists like Eminem, Adele, Drake, Kendrick, Macklemore, Taylor Swift and many others aren't having a problem with album sales. Record companies aren't making the music people want, its not relatable to the consumer. No one wants to buy some fukk ass Jason Derulo album no matter how much they force his songs on the radio.



This is gonna be a nightmare for rap

There's always going to be exceptions and other than Adele/Swift, those artists you mentioned are having trouble selling. If this were a decade ago both Kendrick and Maclemore sell at least triple what they sold.
 
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