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inconsistent columns
For 1955, we have retail-disc jockey-jukebox.
For 1956, we have retail-jukebox-disc jockey.
From the user point-of-view, all this chart info can be very useful and the more granular the better (such as the r&b vs. pop comparison for 1957), and Wikipedia is the best thing I've found but it could use a massive amount of work to be consistent, and, even more important, there should be a huge parent article on the broad topic of music charts of all kinds. I'm not sure what the best word for that broad topic is. [Note: It's possible that the labels are assigned to the wrong data - don't know how to check that].
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United States of America on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the ongoing discussions.
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This article is within the scope of WikiProject Record Charts, a group of Wikipedians interested in improving the encyclopaedic coverage of articles relating to
Record charts. If you would like to help out, you are welcome to drop by
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inconsistent columns
For 1955, we have retail-disc jockey-jukebox.
For 1956, we have retail-jukebox-disc jockey.
From the user point-of-view, all this chart info can be very useful and the more granular the better (such as the r&b vs. pop comparison for 1957), and Wikipedia is the best thing I've found but it could use a massive amount of work to be consistent, and, even more important, there should be a huge parent article on the broad topic of music charts of all kinds. I'm not sure what the best word for that broad topic is. [Note: It's possible that the labels are assigned to the wrong data - don't know how to check that].