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I have a lot of time for Alison Wenham, chief executive of Aim, but I think even she may have bitten off more than she can chew in trying to establish a true indie chart. The idea of mixing singles and albums could work, as could using all sources of data.
However the biggest stumbling block will be "no rules except 50% independently-owned". My experience, gained when running the Mercury Music Prize and sitting on the Bard/BPI charts committee, is that rules are all part of a game: the record industry helps set them and then spends its time breaking them.
And this does not only apply to majors. It was an indie who claimed that a certain album had been "released" just to make sure its album scraped into the qualification period for the Mercury Music Prize. It had not really been released but, as a result, a rule had to be introduced to clarify ...