
4 major reasons why the top of the Hot 100 chart is so weak: explaining the new chart climate in a thread.
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1. YouTube as a music platform is "dying": views are down for the biggest hits and because of Billboard's rule changes to YouTube streams, streaming points have been greatly reduced.
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2. The coronavirus pandemic has changed the way music is consumed: radio is weak, reducing airplay points by up to 30%, and streaming habits have changed.
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3. Sales continue to decline overall as the general public moves to streaming. Sales are weighted the strongest in the Hot 100 formula but there are fewer to contribute to points.
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4. Fewer "zeitgeist" cultural-reset hits to rule the top of the charts? The coronavirus pandemic may have accelerated the diversification of music consumption.
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A concrete example: putting this all into numbers.
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An important note about actual Hot 100 chart points!
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