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HISTORY When founded in 1894, ''Billboard'' magazine was a Trade Paper for the bill posting industry, hence the magazine's name. Within a few years of its founding, it began to carry news of outdoor amusements, a major consumer of billboard space. Eventually Billboard became the paper of record for Circus es, Carnival s, Amusement Park s, Fair s, Vaudeville , Minstrel s, Whale shows and other live entertainment. The magazine began coverage of Motion Pictures in 1909 and of Radio in the 1920s. It was the development of the Juke Box industry during the 1930s which led ''Billboard'' to begin publishing the music charts for which it ultimately became famous. This also began the process which would lead the magazine to gradually cede coverage of other parts of the entertainment industry to such publications as '' Variety '' and '' The Hollywood Reporter ''. It continued to carry news of fairs, carnivals, theme parks and other outdoor entertainments until 1961 when these departments were transferred to a new weekly magazine called '' Amusement Business ''. From 1961 until 2005, ''Billboard'' was devoted entirely to the Music Industry . In 2005, the magazine and its web sites were repositioned to provide coverage of all forms of digital and mobile entertainment. ''Amusement Business'' prospered for a few decades, but was struggling by the beginning of the new century. Shortly after that its frequency of publication was reduced to monthly, and it finally ceased publication altogether following its May, 2006 issue. Billboard charts See Also: Billboard charts On January 4 , 1936 ''Billboard'' magazine published its first music Hit Parade and on July 20 , 1940 the first ''Music Popularity Chart'' was calculated. Since 1958 the Hot 100 has been published, combining Single sales and radio Airplay . To this day, the most successful acts on the Billboard charts are The Beatles , Elvis Presley , Madonna , Michael Jackson , The Rolling Stones , Elton John , The Supremes , Mariah Carey , Janet Jackson , The Bee Gees , Bing Crosby , Pink Floyd , George Strait and Whitney Houston . Radio countdown programs For many years, the weekly syndicated radio program " American Top 40 ," hosted by Casey Kasem (July 4, 1970 to August 6, 1988), and Shadoe Stevens (August 13, 1988 to January 28, 1995), played the Top 40 songs on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in reverse order; in 1991, it switched to using the Billboard Radio Monitor top 40 chart. Later, in 1993, it began using the Billboard Top 40 Mainstream chart, which it used until it temporarily went off the air in 1995. When the show returned in 1998, it no longer used Billboard charts as its source. A country music version of " American Top 40 ", called "''' American Country Countdown '''", has been on the air since October 1973. The show is hosted each week by Kix Brooks of the country duo Brooks & Dunn , who replaced radio legend Bob Kingsley in January 2006. American Country Countdown uses the top 40 songs of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. BILLBOARD TODAY Billboard magazine covers every aspect of the music business, from radio and television to CD , DVD and Video Cassette sales and Internet music downloads. It features news stories and opinion articles. For the most part, Billboard is intended for music professionals, such as Record Label executives and DJs . It is generally not intended for the general public, although it can occasionally be found at bookstores. However, despite their extensive coverage of the entertainment business, they remain best known for their charts. The editorial coverage and broader strategy is guided by its editorial director, Scott A. McKenzie Online Video: Billboard.com carries a 60-second news video about the world of music hosted by , Wes Hutchinson, and Ryan Starr . CORPORATE OWNERSHIP As of 2007, ''Billboard'' is owned by the Dutch Conglomerate The Nielsen Company . FURTHER READING
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