YouTube streams will no longer count toward Billboard charts

YouTube has announced that streams on its platform will cease contributing to Billboard chart rankings starting January 16, 2026. The decision stems from an ongoing dispute over how ad-supported and subscriber streams are weighted in chart calculations. This move highlights tensions in the music industry's streaming metrics.

YouTube made the announcement in a blog post on December 17, 2025, citing a disagreement with Billboard's methodology for tallying streams. Lyor Cohen, YouTube's global head of music, pointed to Billboard's preference for weighting subscriber streams more heavily than ad-supported ones as the core issue.

Recently, Billboard adjusted its rules to address such concerns, equating one subscriber stream to 2.5 non-subscriber streams—a shift from the previous 3:1 ratio. Despite this compromise, Cohen described the formula as 'outdated' and argued it 'ignores the massive engagement from fans who don’t have a subscription.' He emphasized that streaming accounts for 84 percent of U.S. recorded music revenue and advocated for a 1:1 ratio to better reflect user activity.

Cohen suggested that the current system undervalues artists' efforts in building fan engagement on YouTube, potentially discouraging platform activity. Questions remain about whether the dispute also involves definitions of on-demand streams, such as exclusions for autoplay features similar to those on Spotify.

In response, a Billboard spokesperson stated: 'There are so many ways a fan can support an artist they love, and each has a specific place in the music ecosystem. Billboard strives to measure that activity appropriately; balanced by various factors including consumer access, revenue analysis, data validation and industry guidance. It is our hope that YouTube reconsiders and joins Billboard in recognizing the reach and popularity of artists on all music platforms and in celebrating their achievements though the power of fans and how they interact with the music that they love.'

This development could impact how artists' popularity is gauged, especially given YouTube's vast user base.

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