'Billboard' Frees Charts for Web Audiences

NEW YORK As Michael Jackson fans jammed the Web to read about the pop star’s recent death, hordes of readers turned to the iconic Billboard music charts to fully grasp his impact on music history.

The Jackson charts told a compelling story. Decades of sales, airplay and musical trends delivered twists and turns for an audience with a suddenly voracious appetite for all things Jackson.

It’s this appetite for the story behind the numbers that aggressively plays into Billboard’s new online play.

As part of a site launch going live today, Billboard is opening up its entire chart history to the global audience and giving music fans the tools to participate in the past, present and future of music.

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