
BILLBOARD MAGAZINE ARCHIVE

1895: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 9, dated July 1, 1895.1895: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 8, dated June 1, 1895.1895: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 7, dated May 1, 1895.1895: The Internet Archive has volume 3, number 6, dated April 1, 1895.1895: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 5, dated March 1, 1895.1895: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 4, dated February 1, 1895.(Since this periodical was a monthly at the time, the issue numbering for this volume appears to carry over from the first volume.) 1895: The Internet Archive has volume 2, number 3, dated January 1, 1895.1894: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 2, dated December 1, 1894.Some material is cut off or obscured in the scan. 1894: The Internet Archive has volume 1, number 1, dated November 1, 1894, scanned from microfilm.( More details) It is still published today. We know of no actively copyright-renewed contributions. The first copyright-renewed issue is Octo(v. Later the name shortened further to "Billboard". The name shortened to "The Billboard" in 1897, as the magazine was shifting to covering entertainment. (There is a Wikipedia article about this serial.) Publication Historyīillboard began in 1894 as "Billboard Advertising" (and covered the bill-posting industry originally). In recent years, it primarily has covered the music industry, but it covered other areas in the past.
BILLBOARD MAGAZINE SERIAL
Erika expanded its fleet of presses from eight to 42 in 2010.Presents serial archive listings for Billboardīillboard is a long-running American periodical covering the entertainment industry.With a Eurovision win and a viral cover smash, the Italian rock group has fans “Beggin’” for more.A look at the metrics behind the largest manufacturer of custom records and picture discs in the United States, which pressed first releases for No Doubt, Nirvana, Soundgarden, Sublime and many others Erika expanded its fleet of presses from eight to 42 in 2010.ERIKA RECORDS FOUNDER LIZ DUNSTER, THE FIRST FEMALE OWNER OF A VINYL PRESSING PLANT, ON FOUR DECADES IN THE VINYL BUSINESS - AND HER WORK FOR NIRVANA, BOB MARLEY AND OTHER TOP ACTS.With a demanding Las Vegas residency and a new album that’s on track to be his most vital in years, a fired-up USHER isn’t ready to settle for legacy-artist status just yet.FOR #THESHOWMUSTBEPAUSED AND THE BLACK MUSIC ACTION COALITION, THE WORK OF HOLDING THE INDUSTRY ACCOUNTABLE CONTINUES.As he grows his business, the onetime Atlanta hustler is still putting in the work - and staying true to who he has always been Hit singles and high-profile collaborations made LIL BABY a star.ARTIST-TURNED-ENTREPRENEUR YO GOTTI THRIVES WITH NEW CMG-INTERSCOPE PARTNERSHIP.In a fast-changing live landscape, they proved that Verzuz not only had staying power, but could be profitable - and forged a new way to create generational wealth for Black artists.

The R&B legend on her upcoming independent debut album and love of country music.Giveon has become R&B’s most relatable rising artist - thanks in part to a year-old hit.Partner/President, Raised In Space Enterprises.There’s pain in Spain as the resurgent pandemic brings new restrictions to live shows there, as well as in other European countries.Disco-inflected songs from Silk Sonic and Dua Lipa dominate the publishers rankings, which feels like ‘That ’70s Showdown’.

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Contents provide news, reviews and statistics for all genres of music, including radio play, music video, related internet activity and retail updates. Written for music industry professionals and fans.
