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 stop sharing music streams with Billboard starting midway through January 2026, it's going to have major ripples ...
The internet giant expressed its frustration with the way subscription-supported streams are still weighted more than ...
Lyor Cohen, the company's global head of music, argued that Billboard's formula for the charts doesn't put enough weight on ...
YouTube will no longer share its music data with Billboard, citing objections to how the publication weights streams when ...
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 2013, Billboard has been using YouTube streams as one of the factors that help decide the magazine’s charts. In ...
"The change means that it will take 33.3 percent fewer ad-supported on-demand streams of songs from an album, and 20 percent ...
On Tuesday (Dec. 16), Billboard explained its latest changes to how rankings would be tabulated. In their words, the larger ...
YouTube will stop submitting its streaming data to the US Billboard charts in 2026 following a disagreement over how ...
The video streaming giant blames the change, set to take effect in January, on a dispute over how non-subscriber streams are ...
YouTube may have put together this feature for launch quickly as there's a mistake on the company's chart for film and TV trailers. The tab reads, “YouTube music charts: United States Trending Movie ...