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R&R was a newly relaunched version of two different publications: Billboard Radio Monitor and Radio & Records, the latter where the R&R name was adopted from as the trade's "new" name. The move was a result of a merger between Radio & Records , the "original R&R ", and Radio Monitor after VNU Media acquired Radio & Records on July 6, 2006.
Radio & Records (R&R) was a trade publication providing news and airplay information for the radio and music industries. [1] It started as an independent trade from 1973 to 2006 until VNU Media took over in 2006 and became a relaunched sister trade to Billboard , until its final issue in 2009.
With the purchase of R&R it was announced on July 12, 2006, that their operations were integrated into R&R after the transition was completed, since both BRM and R&R's charts and radio reporting panels were identical to each other, thus resulting in Billboard Radio Monitor ceasing publication with its July 14 issue.
R&R Films (disambiguation), several film companies; R&R Ice Cream, UK-based ice cream manufacturer; R&R Market, a grocery store in San Luis, Colorado; R&R Partners, an advertising, marketing, public relations, and public affairs firm; Refuse & Resist!, an American human rights activist group
R&R magazine counted it as the No. 1 song on Christian CHR radio stations in 2007 with 23,924 plays, [3] and No. 2 for Christian rock radio with 4,554 plays. [4]
Rush of Fools is an American Christian rock/contemporary Christian music band from Birmingham, Alabama.They are known for their 2007 hit single "Undo", co-written with producer Scott Davis, which was the most played song of 2007 on Adult Contemporary Christian Music radio stations according to R&R magazine. [1]
The second single from the album, "Sticking with You", was released in mid-2008 and reached number two on R&R's Christian chart on October 17, 2008. The third hit single from the album, "Hope Now", was the theme song for the movie Letters to God. It ended 2008 as the fifteenth most-played song for the year on R&R magazine's Christian chart. [2]
The song was the 16th most played song of 2008 on Christian radio stations according to R&R magazine. [3] Battistelli received her first Grammy Award nomination in 2009, for Best Gospel Performance with her single, "Free to Be Me".