ARIA Charts - Chart Formats

Chart Formats

The ARIA charts include:

  • Weekly Top 100 highest selling singles
  • Weekly Top 100 highest selling albums
  • Weekly Top 100 highest selling digital tracks
  • Weekly Top 100 highest selling digital albums
  • Weekly Top 50 highest selling physical singles (ceased 4 April 2011 or ARIA report #1101)
  • Weekly Top 50 highest selling physical albums
  • Weekly Top 20 highest selling Australian singles
  • Weekly Top 20 highest selling Australian albums
  • Weekly Top 20 highest selling dance releases
  • Weekly Top 20 highest selling country releases
  • Weekly Top 20 highest selling compilation releases
  • Weekly Top 50 highest selling catalogue albums
  • Weekly Top 50 highest selling club releases
  • Weekly Top 40 highest selling urban singles
  • Weekly Top 40 highest selling urban albums
  • Weekly Top 40 highest selling music DVDs
  • Yearly Top 100 End of Year charts profiling the year in music
  • End of Decade Top 100 charts profiling the decade in music

The top 5 singles and albums are firstly published in News Limited newspapers each Sunday. All charts, in full, are then published on the ARIA Chart website each Sunday night at 6:30 pm AEST, in order for printed release the next day. Each chart is dated according to the Monday of the given week. The website and printed lists are shortened versions of the full chart, with only the top 50 singles and albums shown as well as only the top 40 digital tracks. The ARIA Report lists the charts listed above in full and is available via paid e-mail subscription each week (the report transitioned from paper to pdf starting 9 October 2000 or issue #554). These reports are uploaded to the Pandora Archive periodically.

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