Gone! Wonder if it leaves Billboard as well altogether. Billboard printed the top songs from the R&R chart, but also printed an albums version. The music appears as it's becoming more irrevelant to radio and traditional mags like the above-mentioned. Looks like Internet and other media is the way to go. The music itself it great! Wonderful! It's just the radio treatment of the artists' songs. So many better cuts and artists could have garnered more excitement and sales. By the way, format staples (if you even know who they are) Lee Venters, Paolo, The Blue Knights, Pete Escovedo, XL, Freddie Ravel, Tony Gable & 206, Warren Berhardt, Apostles, Tim Heintz, The David Blamires Group, Ed Calle, Gato Barbieri, Niteflyte, Art Porter, Richard Smith, Roger Smith, Bona Fide ("High Street" and "X-Ray Hip" were apparently the only two songs they ever recorded). The aforementioned and their ONE song have been played for nearly the whole 20 years in the format. Wonder how many CDs these guys sold...except for Bona Fide. They sold CDs that never got played by the format. A real disservice was done to Joe Sample, Crusaders, Hiroshima, Dave Brubeck, Hugh Masekela, Herb Alpert, Fattburger and other great artists who had so many other great songs to be heard on the radio and get more interest in the format. Even Brian Culberston, Brian Simpson, Mindi Abair and Candy Dulfer had other great offerings not displayed. Incredible! Maybe this spells the end of the format on radio.