The first chart of most played songs was released on December 28, 1964, recording the most popular songs in Rio de Janeiro. Lists of the 50 most sold phonograms (
LP,
single,
K7, and
double single) of each year started to be published from 1965. Nopem's lists do not provide the quantities of records sold, only the names of the 50 best-selling titles per year. Despite the limited information, the lists (along with those of
Pro-Música Brasil) constitute one of the only reliable research documents on record sales in the Brazilian phonographic market. and
Jornal do Brasil, and have also been used by
TV Globo in some of its programs. One of the criticisms of the organization is that the survey is not representative, as it reflects only the markets of the two largest cities in the country, ignoring the rest of Brazil. ==References==