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Frequency | Monthly |
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Circulation | 7,200,708 |
Publisher | Fabron Publishing Incorporated |
Founder | Pierre Bonnet |
Year founded | 1951 |
First issue | January 1st, 1952 |
Country | Notreceau |
Based in | Passerville, Notreceau |
Language | Notreceauen |
Website | Le_Pouls.ent |
Le Pouls is a Notreceauen music magazine that was founded in 1951 and began regular circulation in 1952. It is currently headquartered in the coastal city of Passerville. Le Pouls focuses on cultural, music and personal interest stories; often featuring interviews of popular musicians, reviews and tuning tips for instruments, and critical reviews of songs and albums. Le Pouls also publishes weekly record charts which track the popularity and commercial success of various songs and albums on a categorical basis. Since 2015 Le Pouls has used not only physical sales and radio airplay to rank songs and albums but also internet streaming and digital purchase data.
History
Le Pouls "Heartbeat Award"
After the continued commercial success of Aisling competitor Cartelera's "Act of the Year" award beginning in 1964; Le Pouls began awarding the "Heartbeat Award" for "Not only the most brilliant, but also the most culturally impactful and taste-making artist in a given year" starting in 1970.