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Country Airplay

Country Airplay is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States since October 20, 2012, although the magazine also retrospectively recognizes the Hot Country Songs charts from January 20, 1990 through October 13, 2012 as part of the history of the Country Airplay listing. The chart lists the 60 most-listened-to records played on 150 mainstream country radio stations across the country as monitored by Nielsen BDS, weighted to each station's Nielsen ratings.

The first number-one song actually published under the Country Airplay banner was "Take a Little Ride" by Jason Aldean, but as Billboard also recognizes the history of the Hot Country Songs chart since 1990 as part of this chart the magazine recognizes the first chart-topper as "Nobody's Home" by Clint Black.[1] The current number-one song, as of the chart dated January 21, 2023, is "What My World Spins Around" by Jordan Davis.[2]

History

Earlier versions

Throughout its history of ranking country songs by popularity, Billboard has had several different airplay-only charts to measure the top-played songs on radio stations. The first of these was called "Country & Western Records Most Played By Folk Disk Jockeys", and debuted with the December 10, 1949, issue.[3] Like the other charts of the time, the number of positions was not standardized; the chart had anywhere from eight to 15 positions, varying from week to week. The chart, which had several other names, continued until October 13, 1958, when it was merged with the "best sellers" chart to become the Hot Country Songs chart.[3]

Starting with the October 20, 1984 issue, there were separate charts for radio airplay and singles sales, similar to the Hot 100 Airplay and Singles Sales charts that also debuted with this issue, it was a component chart that helped determine placement on the Hot Country Singles chart. The airplay chart was discontinued in 1987 as Hot Country songs became solely based on disc jockey reports, but the sales chart continued until 1989.[3]

With effect from the issue dated January 20, 1990, the Hot Country Singles chart began to be based solely on country music radio airplay as opposed to a combination of airplay and physical sales.[3] At this time the chart consisted of 75 positions.[3] Four weeks later, on February 17, the chart was retitled "Hot Country Singles & Tracks" to reflect the fact that songs which had not been released as singles could chart based on airplay.[3] Beginning with the January 13, 2001, issue, the chart was cut from 75 to 60 positions, and effective April 30, 2005 the chart was renamed "Hot Country Songs".[3]

Current chart

Beginning with the chart dated October 20, 2012, Billboard changed the methodology of Hot Country Songs to again incorporate sales and now also include streaming. In addition, the airplay component of the chart now factored in plays on stations of all genres instead of the previous genre-specific radio panel. At this point a second chart called Country Airplay was launched, based only on country radio airplay. Billboard now recognizes the Hot Country Songs charts from January 20, 1990 until October 13, 2012 as part of the history of both listings.

Chart policies

As with most other Billboard charts, the Country Airplay chart features a rule for when a song enters recurrent rotation. Starting with the chart week of December 2, 2006, a song is declared recurrent on the country charts if it has been on the charts longer than 20 weeks; is not gaining in spins or audience impressions; and is lower than 10 in rank for either audience impressions or spins. Since December 2008, any song that is ranked below #10 in spins or audience and has not shown an increase in audience or spins for more than two weeks is also declared recurrent, even if it has not charted for 20 weeks.

Chart achievements

Chart achievements listed below cover Country Airplay since its launch in 2012 as well as Hot Country Songs since 1990.

Most weeks at number one

10 weeks

8 weeks

7 weeks

6 weeks

Sources:[4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]

Most number-ones

Most number-ones by female artists

Most number-ones by duos or groups

Most top 10 entries

Most top 10 entries by women

Most entries

See also

References

  1. ^ "Country Airplay Chart". Billboard.
  2. ^ Asker, Jim (January 13, 2023). "Jordan Davis' Radio 'Spins' Lead to Fourth Country Airplay Chart No. 1". Billboard. Retrieved January 13, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. pp. 7–8. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  4. ^ "Lonestar". Billboard.
  5. ^ "Alan Jackson". Billboard.
  6. ^ "Kenny Chesney". Billboard.
  7. ^ "Darryl Worley". Billboard.
  8. ^ "Tim McGraw". Billboard.
  9. ^ "Faith Hill". Billboard.
  10. ^ "Brooks & Dunn". Billboard.
  11. ^ "Keith Urban". Billboard.
  12. ^ "Mark Wills". Billboard.
  13. ^ "Toby Keith". Billboard.
  14. ^ "Carrie Underwood". Billboard.
  15. ^ "Taylor Swift". Billboard.
  16. ^ "Thomas Rhett". Billboard.
  17. ^ Asker, Jim (July 16, 2018). "Kenny Chesney's 'Get Along' Is No 1 On The Country Airplay Chart". Billboard. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  18. ^ a b c Asker, Jim (June 19, 2018). "David Lee Murphy & Kenny Chesney Set Records Atop Country Airplay Chart". Billboard. Retrieved June 19, 2018.
  19. ^ Mahananda, Bibhu Prasad (December 8, 2020). "Blake Shelton Country Airplay Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
  20. ^ a b Asker, Jim (July 19, 2016). "Carrie Underwood Rings in 15th No. 1; Sam Hunt Earns High Five". Billboard.
  21. ^ "Most country no.1s for a female artist in the US". Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  22. ^ a b c Jessen, Wade. "Carrie Underwood Has Her Longest Reign at No. 1 on Hot Country Songs Chart". Billboard. Retrieved January 22, 2015.
  23. ^ a b c d Asker, Jim (June 26, 2018). "Morgan Wallen 'Up' To First Country Airplay No. 1 With FGL, Who Also Top Hot Country Songs". Billboard. Retrieved June 27, 2018.
  24. ^ Asker, Jim. "Zac Brown Band Makes History on Country Airplay Chart; Randy Houser Debuts". Billboard. Retrieved March 22, 2016.
  25. ^ a b Asker, Jim (July 10, 2018). "Carrie Underwood Is Sitting 'Pretty' As She Links Her 27th Straight Country Airplay Top 10". Billboard. Retrieved July 11, 2018.
  26. ^ "Tim McGraw". Billboard. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  27. ^ a b "Kenny Chesney". Billboard. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  28. ^ "Alan Jackson". Billboard. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  29. ^ "Toby Keith". Billboard. Retrieved February 17, 2022.
  30. ^ "Carrie Underwood". Billboard. Retrieved November 2, 2021.
  31. ^ "Faith Hill". Billboard. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  32. ^ "Martina McBride". Billboard. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  33. ^ "Trisha Yearwood". Billboard. Retrieved July 10, 2021.
  34. ^ a b Asker, Jim (June 26, 2018). "Garth Brooks Blasts Back Onto Country Airplay Chart With 'All Day Long'". Billboard. Retrieved June 27, 2018.

External links

  • Billboard Country Airplay chart – online version.

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Country Airplay is a chart published weekly by Billboard magazine in the United States since October 20 2012 although the magazine also retrospectively recognizes the Hot Country Songs charts from January 20 1990 through October 13 2012 as part of the history of the Country Airplay listing The chart lists the 60 most listened to records played on 150 mainstream country radio stations across the country as monitored by Nielsen BDS weighted to each station s Nielsen ratings The first number one song actually published under the Country Airplay banner was Take a Little Ride by Jason Aldean but as Billboard also recognizes the history of the Hot Country Songs chart since 1990 as part of this chart the magazine recognizes the first chart topper as Nobody s Home by Clint Black 1 The current number one song as of the chart dated January 21 2023 is What My World Spins Around by Jordan Davis 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Earlier versions 1 2 Current chart 2 Chart policies 3 Chart achievements 3 1 Most weeks at number one 3 2 Most number ones 3 3 Most number ones by female artists 3 4 Most number ones by duos or groups 3 5 Most top 10 entries 3 6 Most top 10 entries by women 3 7 Most entries 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarlier versions Edit Throughout its history of ranking country songs by popularity Billboard has had several different airplay only charts to measure the top played songs on radio stations The first of these was called Country amp Western Records Most Played By Folk Disk Jockeys and debuted with the December 10 1949 issue 3 Like the other charts of the time the number of positions was not standardized the chart had anywhere from eight to 15 positions varying from week to week The chart which had several other names continued until October 13 1958 when it was merged with the best sellers chart to become the Hot Country Songs chart 3 Starting with the October 20 1984 issue there were separate charts for radio airplay and singles sales similar to the Hot 100 Airplay and Singles Sales charts that also debuted with this issue it was a component chart that helped determine placement on the Hot Country Singles chart The airplay chart was discontinued in 1987 as Hot Country songs became solely based on disc jockey reports but the sales chart continued until 1989 3 With effect from the issue dated January 20 1990 the Hot Country Singles chart began to be based solely on country music radio airplay as opposed to a combination of airplay and physical sales 3 At this time the chart consisted of 75 positions 3 Four weeks later on February 17 the chart was retitled Hot Country Singles amp Tracks to reflect the fact that songs which had not been released as singles could chart based on airplay 3 Beginning with the January 13 2001 issue the chart was cut from 75 to 60 positions and effective April 30 2005 the chart was renamed Hot Country Songs 3 Current chart Edit Beginning with the chart dated October 20 2012 Billboard changed the methodology of Hot Country Songs to again incorporate sales and now also include streaming In addition the airplay component of the chart now factored in plays on stations of all genres instead of the previous genre specific radio panel At this point a second chart called Country Airplay was launched based only on country radio airplay Billboard now recognizes the Hot Country Songs charts from January 20 1990 until October 13 2012 as part of the history of both listings Chart policies EditAs with most other Billboard charts the Country Airplay chart features a rule for when a song enters recurrent rotation Starting with the chart week of December 2 2006 a song is declared recurrent on the country charts if it has been on the charts longer than 20 weeks is not gaining in spins or audience impressions and is lower than 10 in rank for either audience impressions or spins Since December 2008 any song that is ranked below 10 in spins or audience and has not shown an increase in audience or spins for more than two weeks is also declared recurrent even if it has not charted for 20 weeks Chart achievements EditChart achievements listed below cover Country Airplay since its launch in 2012 as well as Hot Country Songs since 1990 Most weeks at number one Edit 10 weeks You Proof Morgan Wallen 2022 2023 8 weeks Amazed Lonestar 1999 It s Five O Clock Somewhere Alan Jackson and Jimmy Buffett 2003 7 weeks The Good Stuff Kenny Chesney 2002 Have You Forgotten Darryl Worley 2003 There Goes My Life Kenny Chesney 2003 2004 Live Like You Were Dying Tim McGraw 2004 Beautiful Crazy Luke Combs 2019 6 weeks It s Your Love Tim McGraw with Faith Hill 1997 Just to See You Smile Tim McGraw 1998 How Forever Feels Kenny Chesney 1999 Breathe Faith Hill 1999 2000 Ain t Nothing bout You Brooks amp Dunn 2001 I m Already There Lonestar 2001 Somebody Like You Keith Urban 2002 19 Somethin Mark Wills 2003 Beer for My Horses Toby Keith duet with Willie Nelson 2003 As Good as I Once Was Toby Keith 2005 Better Life Keith Urban 2005 Jesus Take the Wheel Carrie Underwood 2006 Our Song Taylor Swift 2007 2008 Die a Happy Man Thomas Rhett 2016 Forever After All Luke Combs 2021 Thinking Bout You Dustin Lynch featuring MacKenzie Porter 2021 2022 Sources 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Most number ones Edit Total Artist Source32 Kenny Chesney 17 29 Tim McGraw 18 28 Blake Shelton 19 26 Alan Jackson 18 George Strait 18 Most number ones by female artists Edit Total Artist Source16 Carrie Underwood 20 21 11 Reba McEntire 20 9 Faith Hill 22 7 Shania Twain 22 Taylor Swift 22 Most number ones by duos or groups Edit Total Duo Group Source20 Brooks amp Dunn 23 14 Florida Georgia Line 23 Rascal Flatts 23 13 Zac Brown Band 23 11 Lady Antebellum 24 Most top 10 entries Edit Total Artist Source61 George Strait 25 58 Tim McGraw 26 Kenny Chesney 27 51 Alan Jackson 28 44 Keith Urban 29 Most top 10 entries by women Edit Total Artist Source36 Reba McEntire 25 30 Carrie Underwood 30 23 Faith Hill 31 20 Martina McBride 32 19 Trisha Yearwood 33 Most entries Edit Total Artist Source100 George Strait 34 96 Kenny Chesney 27 92 Garth Brooks 34 See also EditList of years in country musicReferences Edit Country Airplay Chart Billboard Asker Jim January 13 2023 Jordan Davis Radio Spins Lead to Fourth Country Airplay Chart No 1 Billboard Retrieved January 13 2023 a b c d e f g Whitburn Joel 2008 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc pp 7 8 ISBN 978 0 89820 177 2 Lonestar Billboard Alan Jackson Billboard Kenny Chesney Billboard Darryl Worley Billboard Tim McGraw Billboard Faith Hill Billboard Brooks amp Dunn Billboard Keith Urban Billboard Mark Wills Billboard Toby Keith Billboard Carrie Underwood Billboard Taylor Swift Billboard Thomas Rhett Billboard Asker Jim July 16 2018 Kenny Chesney s Get Along Is No 1 On The Country Airplay Chart Billboard Retrieved July 17 2018 a b c Asker Jim June 19 2018 David Lee Murphy amp Kenny Chesney Set Records Atop Country Airplay Chart Billboard Retrieved June 19 2018 Mahananda Bibhu Prasad December 8 2020 Blake Shelton Country Airplay Chart History Billboard Retrieved December 8 2020 a b Asker Jim July 19 2016 Carrie Underwood Rings in 15th No 1 Sam Hunt Earns High Five Billboard Most country no 1s for a female artist in the US Retrieved September 29 2016 a b c Jessen Wade Carrie Underwood Has Her Longest Reign at No 1 on Hot Country Songs Chart Billboard Retrieved January 22 2015 a b c d Asker Jim June 26 2018 Morgan Wallen Up To First Country Airplay No 1 With FGL Who Also Top Hot Country Songs Billboard Retrieved June 27 2018 Asker Jim Zac Brown Band Makes History on Country Airplay Chart Randy Houser Debuts Billboard Retrieved March 22 2016 a b Asker Jim July 10 2018 Carrie Underwood Is Sitting Pretty As She Links Her 27th Straight Country Airplay Top 10 Billboard Retrieved July 11 2018 Tim McGraw Billboard Retrieved July 10 2021 a b Kenny Chesney Billboard Retrieved July 10 2021 Alan Jackson Billboard Retrieved July 10 2021 Toby Keith Billboard Retrieved February 17 2022 Carrie Underwood Billboard Retrieved November 2 2021 Faith Hill Billboard Retrieved July 10 2021 Martina McBride Billboard Retrieved July 10 2021 Trisha Yearwood Billboard Retrieved July 10 2021 a b Asker Jim June 26 2018 Garth Brooks Blasts Back Onto Country Airplay Chart With All Day Long Billboard Retrieved June 27 2018 External links EditBillboard Country Airplay chart online version Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Country Airplay amp oldid 1133887050, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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