Showing posts with label Billboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billboard. Show all posts

Monday, August 12, 2019

News Round-Up: August 12, 2019


Some news items you might have missed:

InstaHunks: While I'm working at my desk all day, I take a few seconds to check in with Alex Abramov and Brett Miles (above) whose Fire Island weekend hasn't come to an end yet. How nice for them :)

Billboard: Out rapper Lil Nas X continues his reign atop the Billboard Hot 100 as his "Old Town Road" notches its 19th week as number one.

OUT: In 2015, there were 1,400 reported cases of Hepatitis A in the U.S. Over the past three years, the number has spiked to 23,000. Since type A can be transmitted via anal sex, the CDC recommends gay and bisexual men get vaccinated against the disease. Click here to find the nearest pharmacy or clinic that offers Hepatitis A vaccinations. If you've had it, you have built-in immunity now.

Business Insider: A new study shows that as New York City raised the minimum wage to $15 this year from $7.25, its restaurant industry outperformed the rest of the US in job growth and expansion. Researchers found no negative employment effects due to the city increasing its minimum wage.

Axios: The federal budget deficit is up 27% from the same period last fiscal year, which begins in October. Spending has continued to outpace revenue, with a 3% rise of revenue overshadowed by an 8% jump in spending. Remember how the Trump tax cuts were going to pay for themselves?

HBO: In this parody of FX's POSE ball sequences, Bob the Drag Queen channels his version of Billy Porter's 'Pray Tell' as host of "The Basic Ball."

Instead of the kids showing off fabulousness, the categories here are “clinical depression,” “barbecue daddies,” and “running errands,” with competitors giving you neutral colors and family reunion t-shirts.

No 'extra' here, folks. It's all down to 'basic.' Watch below or on YouTube here.





Sunday, June 23, 2019

Madonna Scores 9th Number One Album On Billboard With 'Madame X'

Madonna's new album, Madame X, garners the 'Material Girl' her 9th number one album on the Billboard 200.
(image via Instagram/Madonna)

Madonna's new album, Madame X, garners the 'Material Girl' her 9th number one album on the Billboard 200.

From Billboard:

The set, released via Interscope Records on June 14, launches with 95,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending June 20, according to Nielsen Music. Of that sum, 90,000 were in album sales.

The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of the week in the U.S. based on multi-metric consumption as measured in equivalent album units. Units are comprised of traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The new June 29-dated chart, where Madame X bows at No. 1, will be posted in full on Billboard's websites on June 25.

Overall, Madame X’s debut sum of 95,000 equivalent album units is comprised of 90,000 in album sales, 1,000 in TEA units and 4,000 in SEA units.

Madame X grants Madonna her ninth leader on the Billboard 200. She last led the list in 2012, with MDNA. Here’s a look at all of Madonna’s No. 1 albums: Madame X, MDNA, Hard Candy (2008), Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), American Life (2003), Music (2000), Like a Prayer (1989), True Blue (1986) and Like a Virgin (1985).

Madonna continues to have the second-most No. 1 albums among female artists, trailing only Barbra Streisand, who has 11. Among all acts, The Beatles have the most No. 1s, with 19. They are followed by Jay-Z (14), Streisand and Bruce Springsteen (both with 11), Elvis Presley (10), Eminem, Garth Brooks, Madonna and The Rolling Stones (all with nine).

Madge also scored a #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Song chart.

The Queen of Pop has landed at the top of Billboard's chart more than any artist in history, snatching up 163 number one positions across all charts including Billboard 200, Hot 100 (singles), Dance and more.



Friday, April 29, 2016

Billboard Honors Prince With Cover Tribute


Billboard does the Prince tribute thing with several thoughtful essays on the artist's truly grand and unique career.

Well worth the read.