Chart was a monthly Canadian music magazine. The print edition officially ceased publication in January 2009, though the Web version, ChartAttack.com, will continue operation.
Launched in 1991 as National Chart, the magazine was started by York University students Edward Skira and Nada Laskovski as a tipsheet and airplay chart for campus radio stations in Canada. The magazine soon grew to include interviews, CD reviews and other features. Nationa...
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