ARIA revamps Australian Charts

Paid subscription streams will count for more

ARIA Charts LogoARIA, the Australian Recorded Industry Association, has revamped the way it compiles the Australian record charts giving greater emphasis to paid subscription stream over free ad-supported streams. These changes will be reflected for the first time in the ARIA Charts for the week ending 27th October 2018.

The shift to a multi-level streaming approach to the ARIA Chart methodology is consistent with the global push to measure streams in a revenue-reflective and access-based manner. This new methodology replaces the current combined conversion rate, in which all streams are treated equally.

The new ARIA Charts will be relaunched with a new logo highlighting the brand’s distinctive proposition as Australia’s one and only official record of the hottest singles and albums in the country. The ARIA Charts’ new look represents a refresh of the brand that generations of music fans have known and trusted for over 35 years.

ARIA Chief Executive Officer, Dan Rosen said “The ARIA Chart is the one place where you can see how music is being consumed in Australia across streaming platforms, download stores and physical retailers. It remains the only truly national trusted weekly barometer of what is popular in music right now. ARIA needed a bold new logo that represented its longevity in the marketplace and the past, present and future of the ARIA Charts.”

Dan Rosen added “As the way Australian fans listen to their favourite music continues to evolve, it has always been important that the ARIA Charts reflect what is happening in the marketplace. These changes ensure that the ARIA Charts remain the most comprehensive and trusted Charts in Australia”.

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