Australian Recording Industry Association
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| Music of Australia | |
|---|---|
| Indigenous Australian | English, Irish and Scottish |
| Pub | Other immigrants |
| Timeline and samples | |
| Genres | Australian classical music>Classical - Hip hop - Jazz - Country- Rock (Indie · Hardcore punk) |
| Organisations | Australian Recording Industry Association>ARIA |
| Awards | Australian Music Centre · ARIA Music Awards · The Deadlys |
| Charts | ARIA Charts, Triple J Hottest 100>JJJ Hottest 100 |
| Festivals | List of Australian music festivals>List: Big Day Out · Livid · Homebake · Falls · Stompem Ground Tamworth (Country) · Womadelaide |
| Media | Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association>CAAMA, Countdown, Rage, Triple J, ABC |
| National anthem | "Advance Australia Fair" |
ARIA is usually seen as less aggressive than its American counterpart, the RIAA. In 2005-2006, RIAA has targeted individuals, a move not appreciated by the majority of Australians, particularly the younger generations. Research released by ARIA showed that yearly trends showed that file sharing was on the rise and there was no sign of change.
In 2006 ARIA, Motorola and Nova formed an alliance, bringing in a new era for the ARIA Charts. Motorola is now the official sponsor of the ARIA Charts (now known as the Motorola ARIA Charts), a deal which will see the re-introduction of printed charts into retail shops around Australia, promotions surrounding local and international artists and the launch of a new website for the charts. The Nova radio network is now the official broadcast partner for the Motorola ARIA Charts - broadcasting the official Motorola ARIA Chart show each Sunday with Jabba, at 3pm EDST.
Methodology of its charts
Currently, ARIA collects recorded music sales data from the majority of Australia's music retailers. The data collected from each store is put into the ARIA database and the sales figures are extrapolated to achieve a 'best estimate' of the actual overall sales of each title. Titles are ranked according to their 'weighted' sales figures.The charts are calculated once every week on Sundays. They are based on retail music sales within Australia for the week from the preceding Saturday to the Friday prior to calculation. The new charts are usually uploaded to the official ARIA website on Sunday night Eastern Australian time. The Club Chart is compiled from weekly DJ reports across Australia.
According to ARIA, a music single, album or DVD that has shipped a minimum of 35,000 copies to music retailers can be certified gold, and shippings of over 70,000 copies can be certified platinum.
ARIA Charts
- For a more information, see ARIA Charts.
Singles
- Top 50 Singles Chart
- Top 20 Dance Chart
- Top 20 Australasian Chart
- Top 50 Club Chart
Albums
- Top 50 Albums Chart
- Top 20 Country Chart
- Top 20 Compilations Chart
- Top 40 Urban Albums Chart
Home Videos
- Top 40 DVD Chart
See also
External link
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