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Radio Songs (chart)

The Radio Songs chart (previously named Hot 100 Airplay until 2014[1] and Top 40 Radio Monitor until 1991)[2] is released weekly by Billboard magazine and measures the airplay of songs being played on radio stations throughout the United States across all musical genres. It is one of the three components, along with sales (both physical and the digital) and streaming activity, that determine the chart positions of songs on the Billboard Hot 100.

History Edit

Radio airplay has always been one of the component charts of the Hot 100. Prior to the establishment of the Hot 100, Billboard published a radio airplay chart, a singles sales chart and a jukebox play chart, the last of which was discontinued in 1959 as jukeboxes lost their popularity. During the 1960s and 1970s, Billboard continued to collect airplay data as a component of the Hot 100 but did not make the chart public.[3]

The airplay-only chart debuted as a 30-position chart on October 20, 1984, and was expanded to 40 positions on May 31, 1986.[4] Rankings were based on playlists received by a panel of Top 40 radio stations. On December 8, 1990, Billboard introduced the 75-position Top 40 Radio Monitor chart positions, which ranked songs measured by the number of spins each song on monitored radio stations and the ratings for those stations when the songs were being played based on Nielsen BDS technology.[5] The BDS-measured Top 40 Radio Monitor chart became the official airplay-component of the Hot 100 on November 30, 1991.[6]

Chart data collection Edit

Each week, the Radio Songs chart ranks the top 100 songs by most airplay points (frequently referred to as audience impressions, which is a calculation of the number of times a song is played and the audience size of the station playing the tune). A song can pick up an airplay point every time it is selected to be played on specific radio stations that Billboard monitors. Radio stations across the board are used, from Top 40 Mainstream (which plays a wide variety of music that is generally the most popular songs of the time) to more genre-specific radio stations such as urban radio and country music. Paid plays of a song or treatment as bumper music do not count as an impression.

During the early years of the chart, only airplay data from top 40 radio stations were compiled to generate the chart. Effective from issue dated July 17, 1993, adult contemporary stations were added to the panel, followed by modern rock few months later. However, beginning in December 1998, the chart profile expanded to include airplay data from radio stations of other formats such as R&B, rock and country. To preserve the notion of the former chart, the Top 40 Tracks chart (now defunct) was introduced at the same time.

Per Billboard (as of October 2011):

"1,214 stations, encompassing pop, adult, rock, country, R&B/hip-hop, Christian, gospel, dance, jazz and Latin formats, are electronically monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by Nielsen Broadcast Data System. This data is used to compile the Billboard Hot 100."

The radio airplay data was previously collected on a Wednesday to Tuesday weekly cycle prior to July 2015, and on a Monday to Sunday weekly cycle from July 2015 to July 2021.[7]As of the chart dated July 17, 2021, the radio airplay data is collected on a Friday through Thursday weekly cycle, which matches that of the other Hot 100 metrics (streaming and sales).[8]

Song records Edit

Highest debut Edit

No. 2

No. 4

No. 6

No. 8

No. 9

Most weeks at number one Edit

Highest audience peaks Edit

Listed here are airplay peaks by song. Even if a song has registered enough impressions to be listed during multiple weeks, it is only listed once.

Shortest climbs to number one Edit

Sources:[26][27]

4 weeks

5 weeks

Artist records Edit

Most number-one songs after BDS-based chart's December 1990 inception Edit

Most cumulative weeks at number one Edit

Most-consecutive number-one songs Edit

Source:[41]

Most top 10 songs Edit

Self-replacement at number one Edit

Use in media Edit

On November 30, 1991, after 21 years of using the Billboard Hot 100 as their source, American Top 40 started using this chart, which at the time was called the Top 40 Radio Monitor. This relationship ended in January 1993, as American Top 40 switched to the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart. The ongoing splintering of Top 40 radio in the early 1990s led stations to lean into specific formats, meaning that practically no station would play the wide array of genres that typically composed each weekly Hot 100 chart.

References Edit

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  4. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2009). Top Pop Singles (12th ed.). Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-89820-180-2.
  5. ^ "Billboard Bows Top 40 Radio Monitor Chart". Billboard. Vol. 102, no. 49. December 8, 1990. p. 8,84.
  6. ^ Trust, Gary (November 30, 2011). "Billboard Hot 100 Celebrates 20 Years of Nielsen Data". Billboard. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
  7. ^ Billboard Staff (2015-06-24). "Billboard to Alter Chart Tracking Week for Global Release Date". Billboard. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
  8. ^ Trust, Gary (July 12, 2021). "BTS' 'Butter' Leads Hot 100 for Seventh Week, Lil Nas X's 'Montero' Returns to Top Five". Billboard. Retrieved October 26, 2021.
  9. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of October 17, 1992". Billboard. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  10. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of May 30, 1992". Billboard. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  11. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of May 1, 1993". Billboard. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  12. ^ "Adele's 'Easy on Me' Blasts to No. 1 on Billboard Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved October 25, 2021.
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  14. ^ "Taylor Swift's 'Anti-Hero' Tops Hot 100 for 2nd Week, Rihanna's 'Lift Me Up' Launches at No. 2". Billboard. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
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  16. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of March 17, 2001". Billboard. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
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  27. ^ Trust, Gary (November 16, 2015). "Adele's 'Hello' Leads Hot 100 for Third Week, Is Fastest Radio Songs No. 1 in 22 Years". Billboard. Retrieved February 22, 2023.
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  42. ^ "Rihanna". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-11-08.
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  52. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of December 9, 1995". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  53. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of August 17, 2002". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  54. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of May 22, 2004". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  55. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of July 17, 2004". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  56. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of September 17, 2005". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  57. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of November 29, 2008". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  58. ^ "Radio Songs | Week of January 1, 2011". Billboard. Retrieved July 30, 2018.
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Not to be confused with Airplay 100 Romania or Brasil Hot 100 Airplay The Radio Songs chart previously named Hot 100 Airplay until 2014 1 and Top 40 Radio Monitor until 1991 2 is released weekly by Billboard magazine and measures the airplay of songs being played on radio stations throughout the United States across all musical genres It is one of the three components along with sales both physical and the digital and streaming activity that determine the chart positions of songs on the Billboard Hot 100 Contents 1 History 2 Chart data collection 3 Song records 3 1 Highest debut 3 2 Most weeks at number one 3 3 Highest audience peaks 3 4 Shortest climbs to number one 4 Artist records 4 1 Most number one songs after BDS based chart s December 1990 inception 4 2 Most cumulative weeks at number one 4 3 Most consecutive number one songs 4 4 Most top 10 songs 4 5 Self replacement at number one 5 Use in media 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditRadio airplay has always been one of the component charts of the Hot 100 Prior to the establishment of the Hot 100 Billboard published a radio airplay chart a singles sales chart and a jukebox play chart the last of which was discontinued in 1959 as jukeboxes lost their popularity During the 1960s and 1970s Billboard continued to collect airplay data as a component of the Hot 100 but did not make the chart public 3 The airplay only chart debuted as a 30 position chart on October 20 1984 and was expanded to 40 positions on May 31 1986 4 Rankings were based on playlists received by a panel of Top 40 radio stations On December 8 1990 Billboard introduced the 75 position Top 40 Radio Monitor chart positions which ranked songs measured by the number of spins each song on monitored radio stations and the ratings for those stations when the songs were being played based on Nielsen BDS technology 5 The BDS measured Top 40 Radio Monitor chart became the official airplay component of the Hot 100 on November 30 1991 6 Chart data collection EditEach week the Radio Songs chart ranks the top 100 songs by most airplay points frequently referred to as audience impressions which is a calculation of the number of times a song is played and the audience size of the station playing the tune A song can pick up an airplay point every time it is selected to be played on specific radio stations that Billboard monitors Radio stations across the board are used from Top 40 Mainstream which plays a wide variety of music that is generally the most popular songs of the time to more genre specific radio stations such as urban radio and country music Paid plays of a song or treatment as bumper music do not count as an impression During the early years of the chart only airplay data from top 40 radio stations were compiled to generate the chart Effective from issue dated July 17 1993 adult contemporary stations were added to the panel followed by modern rock few months later However beginning in December 1998 the chart profile expanded to include airplay data from radio stations of other formats such as R amp B rock and country To preserve the notion of the former chart the Top 40 Tracks chart now defunct was introduced at the same time Per Billboard as of October 2011 1 214 stations encompassing pop adult rock country R amp B hip hop Christian gospel dance jazz and Latin formats are electronically monitored 24 hours a day 7 days a week by Nielsen Broadcast Data System This data is used to compile the Billboard Hot 100 The radio airplay data was previously collected on a Wednesday to Tuesday weekly cycle prior to July 2015 and on a Monday to Sunday weekly cycle from July 2015 to July 2021 7 As of the chart dated July 17 2021 the radio airplay data is collected on a Friday through Thursday weekly cycle which matches that of the other Hot 100 metrics streaming and sales 8 Song records EditHighest debut Edit No 2 Madonna Erotica October 17 1992 9 No 4 Mariah Carey featuring Trey Lorenz I ll Be There May 30 1992 10 Janet Jackson That s the Way Love Goes May 1 1993 11 Adele Easy on Me October 30 2021 12 No 6 Lady Gaga Born This Way February 26 2011 13 Rihanna Lift Me Up November 12 2022 14 No 8 Mariah Carey Fantasy September 9 1995 15 No 9 Janet Jackson All for You March 17 2001 16 Most weeks at number one Edit Weeks Artist Song Year s Source26 The Weeknd Blinding Lights 2020 17 18 Goo Goo Dolls Iris 1998 18 Miley Cyrus Flowers 2023 19 16 No Doubt Don t Speak 1996 1997 18 Mariah Carey We Belong Together 2005 18 Maroon 5 featuring Cardi B Girls Like You 2018 18 15 Adele Easy on Me 2021 2022 18 14 Celine Dion Because You Loved Me 1996 18 Alicia Keys No One 2007 2008 18 Panic at the Disco High Hopes 2018 2019 18 Highest audience peaks Edit 228 9 million Blurred Lines Robin Thicke featuring T I and Pharrell August 31 2013 20 225 9 million Happy Pharrell Williams April 12 2014 21 212 1 million We Belong Together Mariah Carey July 9 2005 196 3 million Irreplaceable Beyonce January 20 2007 196 0 million All of Me John Legend May 10 2014 22 192 5 million No One Alicia Keys December 22 2007 189 8 million Uptown Funk Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars March 14 2015 23 189 6 million Let Me Love You Mario February 5 2005 185 0 million Shape of You Ed Sheeran April 29 2017 24 175 6 million Gold Digger Kanye West featuring Jamie Foxx October 22 2005Listed here are airplay peaks by song Even if a song has registered enough impressions to be listed during multiple weeks it is only listed once Source 25 Shortest climbs to number one Edit Sources 26 27 4 weeks Mariah Carey Dreamlover 1993 Adele Hello 2015 5 weeks TLC No Scrubs 1999 Destiny s Child Survivor 2001 Miley Cyrus Flowers 2023 Artist records EditMost number one songs after BDS based chart s December 1990 inception Edit Number of songs Artist Source13 Rihanna 28 11 Mariah Carey 28 9 Bruno Mars 29 8 Taylor Swift 30 7 Usher 28 Katy Perry 28 Maroon 5 28 6 Ludacris 31 Kanye West 31 Beyonce 31 Most cumulative weeks at number one Edit Weeks Artist Source91 Mariah Carey 32 72 Rihanna 33 60 Bruno Mars 34 50 Usher 35 Boyz II Men 36 49 Maroon 5 37 40 Adele 38 39 The Weeknd 39 37 Beyonce 40 Most consecutive number one songs Edit 5 tie Katy Perry California Gurls Teenage Dream Firework E T Last Friday Night T G I F 5 tie Rihanna Rude Boy Love the Way You Lie Only Girl In the World What s My Name S amp M Source 41 Most top 10 songs Edit Number of Songs Artist Source30 Rihanna 42 24 Drake 43 23 Mariah Carey 44 21 Justin Bieber 45 20 Lil Wayne 44 Beyonce 46 19 Taylor Swift 47 18 Maroon 5 48 Bruno Mars 48 Ariana Grande 49 Chris Brown 50 17 Jay Z 44 Ludacris 44 P nk 44 T Pain 44 Usher 44 Self replacement at number one Edit Boyz II Men On Bended Knee replaced I ll Make Love to You December 1994 51 Mariah Carey One Sweet Day replaced Fantasy December 1995 52 Nelly Dilemma replaced Hot in Herre August 2002 53 Usher Confessions Part II replaced Burn which replaced Yeah May July 2004 54 55 Mariah Carey Shake It Off replaced We Belong Together September 2005 56 T I Live Your Life replaced Whatever You Like November 2008 57 Rihanna What s My Name replaced Only Girl In the World January 2011 58 The Weeknd The Hills replaced Can t Feel My Face October 2015 59 Justin Bieber Love Yourself replaced Sorry February 2016 60 Cardi B Girls Like You replaced I Like It August 2018 61 Use in media EditOn November 30 1991 after 21 years of using the Billboard Hot 100 as their source American Top 40 started using this chart which at the time was called the Top 40 Radio Monitor This relationship ended in January 1993 as American Top 40 switched to the Billboard Mainstream Top 40 chart The ongoing splintering of Top 40 radio in the early 1990s led stations to lean into specific formats meaning that practically no station would play the wide array of genres that typically composed each weekly Hot 100 chart References Edit Trust Gary 2014 01 08 Pitbull Ke ha Take Timber to Top of Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 2014 01 08 AT40 With Casey and Shadoe American Top 40 Molanphy Chris 1 August 2013 How The Hot 100 Became America s Hit Barometer All Things Considered NPR Retrieved 14 March 2018 Whitburn Joel 2009 Top Pop Singles 12th ed Wisconsin Record Research Inc p 11 ISBN 978 0 89820 180 2 Billboard Bows Top 40 Radio Monitor Chart Billboard Vol 102 no 49 December 8 1990 p 8 84 Trust Gary November 30 2011 Billboard Hot 100 Celebrates 20 Years of Nielsen Data Billboard Retrieved September 4 2020 Billboard Staff 2015 06 24 Billboard to Alter Chart Tracking Week for Global Release Date Billboard Retrieved 2015 06 24 Trust Gary July 12 2021 BTS Butter Leads Hot 100 for Seventh Week Lil Nas X s Montero Returns to Top Five Billboard Retrieved October 26 2021 Radio Songs Week of October 17 1992 Billboard Retrieved March 17 2018 Radio Songs Week of May 30 1992 Billboard Retrieved March 17 2018 Radio Songs Week of May 1 1993 Billboard Retrieved March 17 2018 Adele s Easy on Me Blasts to No 1 on Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved October 25 2021 Radio Songs Week of February 26 2011 Billboard Retrieved March 17 2018 Taylor Swift s Anti Hero Tops Hot 100 for 2nd Week Rihanna s Lift Me Up Launches at No 2 Billboard Retrieved November 8 2022 Radio Songs Week of September 9 1995 Billboard Retrieved March 17 2018 Radio Songs Week of March 17 2001 Billboard Retrieved March 17 2018 Trust Gary October 19 2020 24kGoldn amp iann dior s Mood Hits No 1 on Billboard Hot 100 Billboard a b c d e f g h Juice WRLD amp The Weeknd s Smile Debuts in Hot 100 s Top 10 Lewis Capaldi s Before You Go Rises to No 10 Billboard August 17 2020 Retrieved August 17 2020 Trust Gary June 20 2023 Morgan Wallen s Last Night Tops Billboard Hot 100 for 11th Week Billboard Robin Thicke No 1 Katy Perry No 2 On Hot 100 Billboard Retrieved 22 August 2013 Pharrell Williams Happy Holds Atop Hot 100 DJ Snake amp Lil Jon Hit Top 10 Billboard Retrieved 3 April 2014 Pharrell Williams Tops Hot 100 For 10th Week Iggy Azalea Vaults Into Top 10 Billboard Retrieved 30 April 2014 Pitbull amp Ne Yo Enter Hot 100 Top 10 Mark Ronson amp Bruno Mars No 1 Again Billboard Ed Sheeran Tops Hot 100 for 12th Week as Harry Styles Starts at No 4 Billboard Retrieved April 17 2017 Ask Billboard Katy Perry Christina Aguilera Lady Gaga Billboard Retrieved 15 August 2013 Trust Gary February 21 2023 Miley Cyrus Flowers Tops Hot 100 for Fifth Week PinkPantheress amp Ice Spice Surge to Top 10 Billboard Retrieved February 22 2023 Trust Gary November 16 2015 Adele s Hello Leads Hot 100 for Third Week Is Fastest Radio Songs No 1 in 22 Years Billboard Retrieved February 22 2023 a b c d e Trust Gary February 3 2020 Roddy Ricch s The Box Tops Billboard Hot 100 for Fourth Week Dua Lipa s Don t Start Now Hits Top 10 Billboard Retrieved February 3 2020 Trust Gary April 19 2021 Polo G Scores First Billboard Hot 100 No 1 With Debut of Rapstar Billboard Retrieved April 19 2021 Trust Gary October 2 2023 Doja Cat s Paint the Town Red Tops Hot 100 for Second Week 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28 September 2020 BTS Dynamite Back to No 1 on Billboard Hot 100 Justin Bieber amp Chance the Rapper s Holy Debuts at No 3 billboard com Billboard Music Retrieved 28 September 2020 a b c d e f g Trust Gary 15 May 2018 Drake Earns 20th Radio Songs Top 10 With Nice for What Tying Lil Wayne For Most Among Males billboard com Billboard Music Retrieved 15 May 2018 Justin Bieber Chart History Radio Songs Billboard com Retrieved February 8 2021 Beyonce Billboard Retrieved 2022 12 05 Taylor Swift Chart History Radio Songs Billboard com Retrieved October 4 2023 a b Trust Gary 18 July 2022 Harry Styles As It Was Scores Milestone 10th Week at No 1 on Billboard Hot 100 billboard com Billboard Music Retrieved 18 July 2022 Ariana Grande Chart History Radio Songs Billboard com Retrieved March 7 2023 Chris Brown Chart History Radio Songs Billboard com Retrieved September 20 2023 Radio Songs Week of December 3 1994 Billboard Retrieved July 30 2018 Radio Songs Week of December 9 1995 Billboard Retrieved 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