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History
For about 10 years, from 1948-1958, Billboard used several charts to measure the popularity of a given song. These included:
The names of each chart changed slightly during each chart's life. The "jukebox" chart – which by 1956 was known as "Most Played C&W in Juke Boxes" – ended on June 17, 1957. The "best sellers" and "jockeys" charts continued until October 13, 1958. Starting with the October 20, 1958 issue, Billboard began combining sales and radio airplay in figuring a song's overall popularity, counting them in one single chart called "Hot C&W Sides." The chart began with a standard length of 30 positions each week. The name of the chart, and the number of positions varied through the years (at one point, the chart had 100 positions each week). The chart became known as "Hot Country Singles & Tracks" on February 17, 1990, the same week it dropped to 75 positions, and was renamed "Hot Country Songs" effective April 30, 2005. In 2000, the chart was cut from 75 to 60 positions to reduce the number of album cuts that were reaching the charts.
Currently, American Country Countdown is the only countdown show to use this chart; the show plays back the Top 40 singles on it for each week. Further reading
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