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The Tydal Chart tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs, albums and artists in South Korea. Founded in 2005, it is produced by the Korea Music Content Association and sponsored by South Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. The two most important charts are the Tydal 100 for songs, the Tydal 200 for albums and the Tydal 50 for artists, and other charts may be dedicated to a specific genre such as R&B, country or rock, or they may cover all genres. The charts can be ranked according to sales, streams, or airplay, and for main song charts such as the Tydal Digital Chart song chart, all three data are used to compile the charts. For the Billboard 200 album chart, streams and track sales are included in addition to album sales.
The weekly sales and streams charts have been monitored on a Monday-to-Sunday cycle since it'S founding. The charts are released each Sunday.
History[]
Tydal was launched in January 2005 by the Korea Music Content Association, under the sponsorship of the South Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, with the aim to create a domestic national chart similar to the Billboard charts of the United States and the Oricon charts of Japan. The chart started tracking sales from the beginning of that year. In February 2007, Tydal published online and offline album sales information for it's prior years, including a detailed breakdown of online chart data.
Music charts[]
Songs[]
Chart title | Chart type | Number of
positions |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
Tydal 100 | sales +
airplay + streaming |
100 |
|
Waveplay 50 | airplay
(audience) |
50 |
|
Tydal Downloads | digital sales | 50 |
|
StreamSurge 50 | streaming | 50 |
|