Billboard issues new chart policy
By Petar Kujundzic / News / November 17, 2011 / 1086 Views

Billboard has announced some new policies for albums and singles which will make it harder for artists to land on the top spot of the charts. These changes will become effective November 21 and result from numerous complaints from critics that artists would adopt unfair methods to generate high sales numbers.

- Albums priced below $3.49 will not be eligible on the Billboard album charts during their first four weeks of release and will not count towards sales data presented by Nielsen SoundScan.

- Unit sales for Digital Tracks priced below $0.39 during their first three months of release will not be eligible for inclusion on Billboard's digital songs charts.

- Minimum pricing for a multi-disc album (not a single disc with extra tracks), where the extra disc is audio content, will be $3.49 times the amount of discs being made available.

- Unit sales for albums or EPs with 8 or less tracks will not be eligible for charting if the retail price is less than the sum of the tracks on the release, multiplied by $0.39

This signifies that units sold at a discount price will completely be ignored. Lady Gaga and Rihanna debuted at number one after their respective albums, Born This Way and Rated R, due to diverse discount strategies. Please share your thoughts on this below.

  • Jabari Henderson-Brown

    Billboard is stuck in the past. 

  • http://twitter.com/abgohard1 ABGOHARD

    fuck em

  • rororono zoro

    Billboard isn't relevant its full of shit artists

  • Rolex

    Bahahaaaaa they got their with discounted record sales.
    It's the same as record companies who used to buy half the singles to get them there the hole thing is rigged.
    Glad we have internet so we don't have to listen to top 100 garbage anymore!

  • Rolex

    Bahahaaaaa they got their with discounted record sales.
    It's the same as record companies who used to buy half the singles to get them there the hole thing is rigged.
    Glad we have internet so we don't have to listen to top 100 garbage anymore!

  • Gpang321

    your spelling sucks ass.

  • ShanXBrown

    makes sense I was wondering why i saw born this way at every single CVS pharmacy ever lol

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  • Eazeyo

    too bad they have a big impact on BMI and ASCAP payouts...