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Timothy White (writer)

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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 comparatively unknown rap, metal, alternative rock
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Initially, music companies resisted the change, but the new chart system ultimately altered the way records were manufactured, distributed and marketed. Under White, Billboard also implemented accurate radio airplay charts, using computerized technology that set a new standard for accuracy in the
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He also hosted and co-produced a nationally syndicated radio series, "Timothy White's Rock Stars/The Timothy White Sessions".
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The Nearest Far Away Place: Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, and the Southern California Experience
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magazine in the early 1980s, where he wrote an article detailing the destruction of
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White wrote several music-related biographies, including books on
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until 2002, when he died of a heart attack. He was 50 years old.
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White began his journalism career as a writer for the
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Index

Tim D. White
Journalist
rock music
journalist
editor
Associated Press
Crawdaddy
Rolling Stone
Bob Hope
Billboard
the Beach Boys
Bob Marley
James Taylor
"Obituary: Timothy White"
"Bob Hope Reflects on the Road Not Taken"


"Timothy White, 50; Editor Revolutionized Billboard Magazine"
Los Angeles Times
"Timothy White, A Conscience Of Pop Music"
"Timothy White, 1952–2002"
"Timothy White, 50, Billboard Editor in Chief"
Categories
American music critics
1952 births
2002 deaths
Rolling Stone people
American magazine editors

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