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List of Billboard number-one adult alternative singles of the 2000s : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of Billboard number-one adult alternative singles of the 2000s
Adult Alternative Songs, also known as Triple A, is a record chart that ranks the most-played songs on American adult album alternative radio stations. Formulated based on each song's weekly total plays, the chart was introduced in the January 20, 1996 issue of ''Radio & Records'' magazine. Adult Alternative Songs, along with other ''Radio & Records'' airplay charts, was initially compiled using radio airplay data from Mediabase. In August 2006, ''Radio & Records'' was acquired by The Nielsen Company – then known as VNU Media – parent company of rival publication ''Billboard''. Following the purchase, Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems replaced Mediabase in monitoring airplay for charts, beginning with the issue dated August 11, 2006. ''Billboard'' themselves introduced the chart in their July 5, 2008 issue, appropriating the same Nielsen data,〔 and became its sole publisher after ''Radio & Records'' ceased publication in June 2009. On the ''Billboard'' Adult Alternative Songs decade-end chart, "Use Somebody" by American rock band Kings of Leon, which originally topped the chart for two weeks in 2009, ranked as the overall top single of the 2000s. The decade-end top artist was English alternative rock band Coldplay,〔 who scored eight number-one adult alternative singles during the 2000s.〔 ==Number-one singles== ;Key : – ''Billboard'' year-end number-one single : – ''Billboard'' decade-end number-one single :↑ – Return of a single to number one
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