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''Billboard Radio Monitor'' was a weekly music
trade publication A trade magazine, also called a trade journal or trade paper (colloquially or disparagingly a trade rag), is a magazine or newspaper whose target audience is people who work in a particular trade or industry. The collective term for this a ...
that followed the
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and tracked the monitoring of current songs by format, station and audience cumes. The magazine was a spinoff of ''
Billboard A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
'' magazine and was mostly available through subscription to people who worked in the radio industry as well as
music chart A record chart, in the music industry, also called a music chart, is a ranking of Sound recording and reproduction, recorded music according to certain criteria during a given period. Many different criteria are used in worldwide charts, ofte ...
enthusiasts. It was developed in Columbia, Maryland, initially by Alan Smith and Jonas Cash, principals of the music company called AIR. AIR created music listening competitions for radio programmers in five different musical genres and were looking for a "qualifier" for the contests. The contests involved testing new songs' potential by having radio programmers listen to and respond to each song's hit potential using a national chart as the qualifier. After using Radio and Records chart for the first 10 years of the competition, AIR developed the BAM, and went into partnership with ''Billboard Magazine'' to produce and market the magazine. As members of the Board of Directors, the AIR principals continued to improve its features over the next eight years under the new name of ''Billboard Radio Monitor''. It started out in 1993 as one 8-page publication covering Top 40, Rhythm 40, Crossover, Urban, AC, Hot AC, Rock, Alternative and Country formats. Eventually, four different publications under the ''Airplay Monitor'' title appeared and became the #1 source of hit music information. They were combined in 2001 and later changed their name to ''Billboard Radio Monitor'' in 2003. On July 14, 2006, publication ceased and was relaunched under the ''
Radio & Records ''Radio & Records'' (''R&R'') was a trade publication providing news and airplay information for the radio and music industries. It started as an independent trade from 1973 to 2006 until VNU Media took over in 2006 and became a relaunched sister ...
'' banner on August 11, 2006. The move was a result of a merger between the current ''R&R'' and ''Radio Monitor'' after VNU Media acquired ''R&R'' on July 6, 2006. The relaunched '' R&R'' would later cease publication on June 5, 2009.


History

Prior to 1993, the radio stations playlists and radio music charts were featured in Billboard. But with the addition of monitored airplay from
Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems Broadcast Data Systems (also known as Nielsen BDS, BDS or Luminate BDS) was a service that tracks radio, television and internet airplay of songs. The service, which is a unit of MRC Data, is a contributing factor to North American charts publishe ...
in 1990 and the fragmentation of music formats, the need for a magazine that would focus on one format would come to the forefront. That move resulted in the spinoff of Airplay Monitor, a publication that would the monitor songs or tracks being played on radio station by the number of spins, which in turn are added and tabulated to the corresponding chart the station reports to. The charts and the number of spins featured on the chart are also used to factor in the main ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, as well as the Hot 100 Airplay,
Pop 100 The Pop 100 was a songs chart that debuted in February 2005 and was released weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States until its discontinuation in 2009. It ranked songs based on airplay on Mainstream Top 40 radio stations, singles ...
, Pop 100 Airplay,
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks The Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart ranks the most popular R&B and hip hop songs in the United States and is published weekly by '' Billboard''. Rankings are based on a measure of radio airplay, sales data, and streaming activity. The chart had 100 ...
and Hot Country Singles & Tracks music charts.


''Airplay Monitor'' (1993-2003)

At the start of Airplay Monitor's first issue on January 9, 1993, the publication was available in four editions, which would last until 2001, when they were consolidated into one publication as ''Airplay Monitor'': *Top 40 Airplay Monitor **Mainstream Top 40 **Rhythmic Top 40 (originally Top 40 Rhythm-Crossover from 1993 to 1997) **Crossover (1997–2002) **Adult Contemporary **Adult Top 40 **Modern Adult *R&B Airplay Monitor **Mainstream R&B **Adult R&B **Rap (based on playlists from both Rhythmic Top 40 and Mainstream R&B reporters) *Rock Airplay Monitor **Active Rock **Heritage Rock **Mainstream Rock (combined playlists from Active and Heritage Rock) **Modern Rock **Triple-A *Country Airplay Monitor **Country Tracks (based on airplay)


''Billboard Radio Monitor'' (2003-2006)

On January 6, 2003, just ten years after its debut, Billboard renamed the publication ''Billboard Radio Monitor''. The change was to reflect to growing landscape of the radio industry as it began to incorporate more articles involving programmers, markets, formats and artists into the magazine. They also expanded the number of format airplay panels as well and in 2004 became the first music trade to include satellite and audio networks in its reporting panels. The monitored radio panels are: *
Mainstream Top 40 Pop Airplay (also called Mainstream Top 40, Pop Songs, and Top 40/contemporary hit radio, CHR) is a 40-song music chart published weekly by Billboard (magazine), ''Billboard'' Magazine that ranks the most popular songs of pop music being played o ...
* Rhythmic Top 40 * Dance airplay *
Adult Top 40 The Adult Pop Airplay (formerly known as Adult Pop Songs and Adult Top 40) chart is published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine and ranks "the most popular adult top 40 as based on radio airplay detections measured by Nielsen Broadcast Data Syste ...
*
Adult Contemporary Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the 1980s to the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul ...
* R&B/Hip-Hop airplay * Adult R&B airplay *
Rap airplay Hot Rap Songs (formerly known as Hot Rap Tracks and Hot Rap Singles) is a chart released weekly by ''Billboard'' in the United States. It lists the 25 most popular hip-hop/rap songs, calculated weekly by airplay on rhythmic and urban radio statio ...
*
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, ...
* Modern Rock airplay * Active Rock airplay * Heritage Rock airplay * Triple-A airplay * Smooth Jazz airplay * Contemporary Christian airplay * Christian AC airplay * Gospel airplay *
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*
Latin Pop Airplay Latin ( or ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. Latin was originally spoken by the Latins in Latium (now known as Lazio), the lower Tiber area around Rome, Italy. Through the expansion of ...
*
Regional Mexican Airplay In geography, regions, otherwise referred to as areas, zones, lands or territories, are portions of the Earth's surface that are broadly divided by physical characteristics (physical geography), human impact characteristics (human geography), and ...
* Tropical/Salsa airplay


Merger with ''Radio & Records''

On July 6, 2006, VNU, the parent company of ''Billboard Radio Monitor'', announced the acquisition of ''
Radio & Records ''Radio & Records'' (''R&R'') was a trade publication providing news and airplay information for the radio and music industries. It started as an independent trade from 1973 to 2006 until VNU Media took over in 2006 and became a relaunched sister ...
'' (''R&R''),which became a part of the Billboard Information Group a month later on August 1. ''R&R'' had been considered a rival to ''Billboard'' and ''BRM'' for more than 33 years (since 1973, the year ''R&R'' started) and like ''BRM'' also used radio airplay to determine chart activity. In a statement on both ''R&R'' and ''Billboard Radio Monitor''s websites:
"This acquisition is in line with VNU's strategy to further strengthen its services to the radio and record industries", said Michael Marchesano, president and CEO of VNU Business Media and Nielsen Entertainment. "With the added resources of VNU, especially our music services, including the Billboard Information Group, Nielsen BDS, and Nielsen SoundScan, ''R&R'' will continue to grow as a vibrant brand."
With the purchase of ''R&R'' it was announced on July 12, 2006, that their operations were integrated into ''R&R'' after the transition was completed, since both ''BRM'' and ''R&R''s charts and radio reporting panels were identical to each other, thus resulting in ''Billboard Radio Monitor'' ceasing publication with its July 14 issue. However they continued issuing weekly charts and report on radio industry news online during the turnover, as ''R&R'' started integrating their articles and columns into the Billboard Information Group. Once the merger was completed both trades was relaunched on August 11 under the " R&R" name, which combined the features and format articles from the current ''R&R'' but continues to use the same BDS charts and format reporting panels that was featured in ''Radio Monitor'', starting with the week ending August 6. The change also ended ''R&R''s partnership with
Mediabase Mediabase is a music industry service that monitors radio station airplay in 180 US and Canadian markets. Mediabase publishes music charts and data based on the most played songs on terrestrial and satellite radio, and provides in-depth analytic ...
after the August 4, 2006 issue.


Use in countdown shows

From January 9, 1993, up until its last first-run show on January 28, 1995, ''
American Top 40 ''American Top 40'' (abbreviated to ''AT40'') is an internationally radio syndication, syndicated, independent song countdown radio programming, radio program created by Casey Kasem, Don Bustany, Tom Rounds, and Ron Jacobs (broadcaster), Ron Jaco ...
'' used the Top 40 Mainstream chart as its main source. From 1995 to 1997, ''
Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 ''Rick Dees Weekly Top 40'' (sometimes known as ''The Weekly Top 40'') is an internationally syndicated radio program created and hosted by American radio personality Rick Dees. It is currently heard on over 200 radio stations worldwide. It is ...
'' used this chart as its main source; it was still used as of 2005.


See also

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Radio & Records ''Radio & Records'' (''R&R'') was a trade publication providing news and airplay information for the radio and music industries. It started as an independent trade from 1973 to 2006 until VNU Media took over in 2006 and became a relaunched sister ...
'' * ''R&R'' magazine


References

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