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Adult Alternative Songs, also known as Triple A, is a record chart currently published by ''Billboard'' that ranks the most popular songs on adult album alternative radio stations. The 30-position chart is formulated based on each song's weekly radio spins, as measured by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems. The earliest incarnation of the chart was first published on January 20, 1996 as a feature in ''Billboard'' sister publication ''Airplay Monitor''. In 2006, ''Airplay Monitor'' ceased publication after ''Billboard'' parent company VNU Media's acquisition of rival radio trade magazine ''Radio & Records'', which then subsequently incorporated ''Airplay Monitor''s Nielsen-based Triple A chart. ''Billboard'' itself began publishing the Triple A chart in the issue dated July 5, 2008 through their Billboard.biz website, appropriating the same airplay data as ''Radio & Records''.〔 ''Radio & Records'' closed in June 2009, leaving ''Billboard'' as the sole publisher of the chart. In February 2014, the chart's reporting panel was expanded from 23 to 32 stations, including non-commercial reporters for the first time. The current number-one single, as of the chart for the week ending October 24 2015, is "S.O.B." by Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats. ==Chart achievements== *Artists with the most number-one songs:〔 :U2 (12) :Coldplay (11) :Jack Johnson (9) :Dave Matthews Band (9) :Sheryl Crow (7) :Counting Crows (7) :R.E.M. (7) *Most weeks at number one: :16 weeks ::"Beautiful Day" – U2 (2000–01) :15 weeks ::"Clocks" – Coldplay (2003)〔 :14 weeks ::"Rolling in the Deep" – Adele (2011) :13 weeks ::"Just Breathe" – Pearl Jam (2010) ::"Somebody That I Used to Know" – Gotye featuring Kimbra (2012) :12 weeks ::"Funny the Way It Is" – Dave Matthews Band (2009) ::"Dreams" – Beck (2015)〔 :11 weeks ::"Viva la Vida" – Coldplay (2008) ::"You and Your Heart" – Jack Johnson (2010)〔 ::"I Will Wait" – Mumford & Sons (2012)〔 :10 weeks ::"If I Had Eyes" – Jack Johnson (2008)〔 ::"Fugitive" – David Gray (2010)〔 ::"Fever" – The Black Keys (2014) ::"Budapest" – George Ezra (2014–15)〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Adult Alternative Songs」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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