Monitor Latino

Monitor Latino
Industry Music
Founded 2003
Headquarters Los Angeles, United States
Key people
Juan Carlos Hidalgo, Juan Carlos Ortiz, Felix García, Antonio García
Products Music monitoring system
Website www.monitorlatino.com

Monitor Latino (stylised monitorLATINO) is a singles chart founded in 2003 which ranks songs on chart based on airplay across radio states in Mexico and Hispanic radio stations in the United States utilizing the Radio Tracking Data, LLC in real time.[1][2] The charts provided are the Top 20 General, Top 20 Pop, and Top 20 Ingles which surveys the anglophone market in Mexico.[2] These charts were posted on RadioNotas while a complete list was accessible only to subscribers.[3]

In January 2012, Monitor Latino began surveying radio stations in the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Guatemala, publishing singles chart which were only accessible to subscribers.[4] Since 2016, their complete charts are accesible to the general public, and an archive for their weekly charts after July 2014 is available on their website.

Monitor Latino hosts an annual award show which is held in Los Angeles, California.[5] The company has its offices in Los Angeles and in Guadalajara, Mexico.

Number-one songs (Mexico)

Year-end charts (Mexico)

Charts by country

Monitor Latino provides a total of 68 Airplay charts, distributed in 13 countries and 16 music genres.

List of music genres and its availabilty in each country
Music genre Countries LATAM
ARG CHI COL DR ECU GUA MEX PAN PAR PER URU US VEN
General Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Anglo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Pop Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tropical Yes Yes Yes Yes (discontinued in 2005) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Urban Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
National Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Latin Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Popular Yes Yes Yes Yes
Regional Mexican Yes Yes
Vallenato Yes Yes
Oldies Yes
Bachata Yes
Merengue Yes
Salsa Yes
Crossover Yes
Traditional Yes

See also

References

  1. "Monitor Latino - Company". Monitor Latino. Retrieved 2012-05-30.
  2. 1 2 "Monitor Latino - Formats" (in Spanish). Monitor Latino. Retrieved 2012-05-30.
  3. "Top 20 General". RadioNotas. Monitor Latino.
  4. "Llega a República Dominicana". RadioNotas (in Spanish). MonitorLatino. 2012-01-03. Retrieved 2012-05-30.
  5. "Ascap Latino Sponsors Monitor Latino Convention". ASCAP. 2009-08-01. Retrieved 2012-05-30.
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