BTS leads the ARIA Albums Chart, and claim the highest debut on the national singles tally. By Lars Brandle BTS is back. And they’ve been very much missed in Australia, where ARIRANG (via Virgin Music ...
The Official Charts Company publishes the latest in its series of annual charts book this week - The Official Charts & Hits: 2025. The latest volume collates every Official Singles Chart and Official ...
A rundown of acts with at least 40 No. 1s on individual Billboard charts, led by Madonna's 50 dance dominators. By Gary Trust The Beatles boast the most No. 1s on Billboard’s premier all-genre song ...
After almost two decades at the helm, Martin Talbot is stepping down as Chief Executive of the Official Charts Company. Talbot has taken the decision to step away from the company which he has steered ...
Claude can now generate visuals when producing a response. (Anthropic) With Claude enjoying a moment of newfound popularity among regular people, Anthropic is previewing an update designed to make its ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. A short time after the film hit theaters, an accompanying ...
This week, the Billboard charts reflect a post-Grammys surge — as well as the relative calm before the storm of Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show. So it's no surprise that the Puerto Rican ...
What are you looking at? It’s the arc of US stock market history over the past century, expansions in blue, downturns in magenta, recoveries in aquamarine. Expansions are defined as the period after ...
Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. A new chart showing the U.S. dollar’s crashing value has sparked concern online, reflecting widespread economic ...
What happened in 2025? Well, a lot. There were tariffs, breakthroughs and disappointments with AI, and a wobbly economy that sent decidedly mixed signals. There were crises of purpose, execution, and ...
YouTube will stop submitting its data to the U.S. Billboard charts next month due to a dispute over how streams are counted, according to an announcement Wednesday from the streamer’s global head of ...
YouTube, one of the biggest music streaming platforms in the world, will no longer submit data to Billboard for its U.S. music charts starting early next year. As Cohen explained, YouTube’s main gripe ...
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