Accessing AM Data

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jdizzle83
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Accessing AM Data

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Hi All!

I'm wondering if there is a way to access AM data in a spreadsheet in order to play with the data. For example, if I wanted to take the rankings from only the Rolling Stone top 500 list and the NME top 500 list, is there a master spread sheet that I could access where I can erase all the other critics lists but keep those ones so I can sort what the aggregate list would be with only those two publications?

Hope this question makes sense. Thank you for any help you can give.
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No, there isn’t.

Your question makes perfect sense. It would be cool to have something like this, at some point...
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Thank you for your reply. And as a longtime lurker and AM obsessive, I’d also like to say thank you for all your hard work in putting together AM!
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I'd love to have a "pretend NME doesn't exist" feature!
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That would indeed be awesome, to have a feature to toggle on and off publications and types of lists and build your own lists. That would of course be a huge amount of work to pull off in addition to the already huge amount of work to build the list.
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