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RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees. RPM ceased publication in November 2000. RPM stood for "Records, Promotion, Music". The magazine was reported to have variations in its title over the years such as RPM Weekly and RPM Magazine. RPM maintained several format charts including Top Singles (all genres), Adult Contemporary, and Country Tracks (aka Top Country Tracks) for country music.
[edit] The RPM AwardsThe modern Juno Awards had their origins in an annual survey, the RPM Gold Leaf Awards, conducted by RPM since its founding year. Readers of the magazine were invited to mail in survey ballots to indicate their choices under various categories of people or companies. The RPM Awards were discontinued when these were transformed into a formal awards ceremony, The Juno Awards in 1970.[1] [edit] 1964 RPM AwardsThe RPM Awards for 1964 were announced in the 28 December 1964 issue:[2]
A column on page 6 of that issue noted that the actual vote winner for Top Canadian Content record company was disqualified due to a conflict of interest involving an employee of that company who was also working for RPM. Therefore, runner-up Capitol Records was declared the category's winner. [edit] 1965 RPM AwardsThe Annual RPM Awards for 1965 were announced in the 17 January 1966 issue, with more country music categories than the previous year:[5]
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