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HITS Daily Double - zacharycapes. com HITS Daily Double is a leading trade publication covering the latest news, charts, and in-depth analysis of the music industry A go-to resource for industry professionals, HITS offers behind-the-scenes insights into the ever-evolving world of music
Hits (magazine) - Wikipedia Founded by Lenny Beer and Dennis Lavinthal, who had previously worked in independent promotion, it was launched as a print magazine in August 1986 [1] By 1997, it had become the most successful tip sheet in the music world [2] An online version of the magazine, Hits Daily Double, premiered in May 2000
HITSDailyDouble - Facebook Chad Previch-Nichols and Bob Grossweiner 2 HITSDailyDouble Dec 16, 2024 The festive cover of our year-end issue features the incredible Billie Eilish HITSDAILYDOUBLE COM ON THE COVER: BILLIE EILISH : HITS Daily Double
HITS Daily Double - Music Industry Service | Korda HITS Daily Double is a staple for music industry insiders, offering up-to-the-minute charts, news, and the infamous Rumor Mill that mixes facts with juicy industry gossip
HITS DAILY DOUBLE RE-LAUNCHED ON THE SECTION 101 PLATFORM An offshoot of the popular HITS magazine, HITS DAILY DOUBLE is the online arm that has recently received an overhaul thanks to Section 101, who developed both the front-end creative and back-end technology upgrades
Weekly Feature: Apple Music vs. Billboard vs. Hits Daily Double The Apple Music Global Top 50, Billboard Hot 100, and Hits Daily Double Top 50 all reflect what the world is listening to—but not always in the same way This week, those charts show us which tracks are crossing platforms and which ones dominate only in their specific lane
REDEF - HITS Daily Double Archive The DJ was “Chief Rocker” Frankie Crocker, dubbed “the radio equivalent of Muhammed Ali” by the New York Daily News His guests that day on WBLS were the artist Valentino and business impresario Bunny Jones