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The following lists bands or artists that are played on adult album alternative radio stations, or have been cited as part of the adult alternative pop/rock music genre. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Adult Alternative Songs, also known as Triple A, a record chart published by Billboard; Adult contemporary music (radio format), a format with a much more pop-oriented playlist, that is much softer and not too adventurous; Album-oriented rock (FM radio format) List of adult alternative artists; List of soft rock artists and songs
Adult Alternative Songs, also known as Triple A, is a record chart that ranks the most-played songs on American adult album alternative radio stations. Currently published by the music industry magazine Billboard, the chart is formulated based on electronically monitored airplay data compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.
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Adult Alternative Airplay, also known as Triple A, is a record chart that ranks the most-played songs on American adult album alternative radio stations. Currently published by the music industry magazine Billboard, the chart is formulated based on electronically monitored airplay data compiled by Nielsen Broadcast Data Systems.
Logo used until April 2009.Until May 2010, it was still seen on brochures of Sirius Canada.. The Loft is an online and app-based music channel on Sirius XM Radio which features a format of eclectic adult album alternative music, occasionally branching off into more freeform music and talk programming.
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Adult Alternative Airplay, also known as Triple A, is a record chart that ranks the most-played songs on American adult album alternative radio stations. Formulated based on each song's weekly total plays, the chart was introduced in the January 20, 1996 issue of Radio & Records magazine.