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  2. Danyel Smith - Wikipedia

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    Danyel Smith Wilson (born Danyel Smith; 1965) is an American magazine editor, journalist, and novelist . [1] Smith is the former and first African-American editor of Billboard [2] and Vibe magazine, [3] respectively. She is author of two novels and a history of African-American women in pop music. [4] [5]

  3. Chuck Taylor (music journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Taylor (born September 28, 1962 in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States) is an American music journalist.He served as a reporter, senior writer, [1] columnist and senior editor at Billboard magazine from 1995 to 2009.

  4. Billboard (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    It also acquired Photo Weekly that year. [9] Over time, subjects that Billboard covered outside of the music world formed the basis of separate publications: Funspot magazine was created in 1957 to cover amusement parks and Amusement Business was created in 1961 to cover outdoor entertainment.

  5. Timothy White (writer) - Wikipedia

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    White was editor-in-chief of Billboard beginning in 1991. [3] On White’s watch, Billboard dramatically revamped its music charts, employing computerized sales data from SoundScan that produced the first statistically precise barometer of consumer tastes. The new charts shocked the industry, showing that fans were often more fascinated by ...

  6. Molly Ivins - Wikipedia

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    Ivins later became co-editor of the arts and culture section of the student paper. In addition, she frequently participated in theater productions and earned a lifetime membership in Johnnycake, the drama club. Ivins enrolled in Scripps College in 1962, but was not happy there, and transferred to Smith College in 1963. During that time, she ...

  7. Jerry Wexler - Wikipedia

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    During his time as an editor, reporter, and writer for Billboard Magazine, Wexler coined the term "rhythm and blues". [8] In June 1949, at his suggestion, the magazine changed the name of the Race Records chart to Rhythm & Blues Records. Wexler wrote, "' Race' was a common term then, a self-referral used by blacks... On the other hand, 'Race ...