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YouTube will cease giving Billboard its music streaming information

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Last updated: December 18, 2025 10:15 am
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YouTube will now not share its music information with Billboard, citing objections to how the publication weights streams when calculating its U.S. music charts. Set to enter impact subsequent month, the change means Billboard‘s charts will not be capable to take YouTube’s music streaming information into consideration in any respect.

In a put up to its official weblog on Tuesday, YouTube criticized Billboard‘s coverage of giving subscription-supported and paid streams extra weight than ad-supported streams when figuring out its charts. The video streaming platform claimed that regardless of “intensive discussions,” Billboard was “unwilling to make significant adjustments” to its stance. Billboard has included YouTube’s information in its chart calculations since 2013, and started giving paid and subscription streams extra weight than ad-supported ones in 2018.

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“Billboard makes use of an outdated method that weights subscription-supported streams larger than ad-supported,” claimed Lyor Cohen, YouTube’s international head of music. “This does not replicate how followers have interaction with music immediately and ignores the huge engagement from followers who don’t have a subscription.”

This information comes simply in the future after Billboard introduced adjustments to the way it considers various kinds of streams, aligning extra carefully with YouTube’s preferences. Nonetheless, the replace did not go far sufficient to appease its associate of over a decade.

Billboard at the moment calculates its charts utilizing “album consumption models.” One unit is the equal of both one album sale, the sale of 10 particular person tracks from an album, or a set variety of on-demand streams of its songs. Nevertheless, Billboard weights streams otherwise relying upon whether or not listeners have paid for them. It at the moment takes 1,250 streams by way of paid or subscription providers to equate to 1 album consumption unit, whereas 3,750 are required for ad-supported streams. 

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These calculations will change from Jan. 17 subsequent month. Whereas paid or subscription streams will nonetheless be given extra weight than ad-supported ones, Billboard is decreasing the ratio from 1:3 to 1:2.5. As such, one album consumption unit will solely require 1000 paid or subscription streams or 2500 ad-supported streams. That is a respective 20 % and 33.3 % discount on the variety of streams required.

Even so, Billboard‘s adjustments apparently weren’t sufficient to fulfill YouTube, which might a lot want all streams to be weighted equally. YouTube will cease offering its music information to Billboard after Jan. 16, in the future earlier than Billboard‘s adjustments come into impact.

“Streaming is the first means folks expertise music, making up 84% of U.S. recorded music income,” wrote Cohen. “We’re merely asking that each stream is counted pretty and equally, whether or not it’s subscription-based or ad-supported — as a result of each fan issues and each play ought to rely.”

For its half, Billboard is standing by its new chart calculations.

“Billboard strives to measure [music fans’] exercise appropriately; balanced by numerous elements together with shopper entry, income evaluation, information validation, and business steerage,” a Billboard spokesperson stated in a press release. “It’s our hope that YouTube reconsiders and joins Billboard in recognizing the attain and recognition of artists on all music platforms and in celebrating their achievements although [sic] the facility of followers and the way they work together with the music that they love.”

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