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The Eurochart Hot 100 is the main European singles popularity chart compiled by Music & Media magazine from March 1984. A collection of various CD singles In music, a single is a short recording of one or more separate tracks. ...
The chart is based on national singles sales charts of the following 17 European territories: Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Spain, France, Finland, Flanders, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Netherlands, Ireland, Sweden, United Kingdom, Wallonia. Flanders (Dutch: ) has several main meanings: the social, cultural and linguistical, scientific and educational, economical and political community of the Flemings; some prefer to call this the Flemish community (others refer to this as the Flemish nation) which is, with over 6 million inhabitants, the majority of all Belgians; a...
Wallonia (French: Wallonie, German: Wallonien, Walloon: Walonreye, Dutch: Wallonië) or the Walloon Region (French: Région Wallonne, Dutch: Waals Gewest) is the predominantly French-speaking region that constitutes one of the three federal regions of Belgium, with its capital at Namur. ...
History The first Eurochart began as the "Europarade", which was started in early 1976 by TROS Radio in Holland. The chart consisted of only six countries (UK, France, Germany, The Netherlands, Belgium and Spain). The compilers collected the top 15 records from each country and then awarded corresponding points, depending which positions between 1 and 15 each record stood at. Italy and Denmark wered added in 1979 and during 1980, Austria and Switzerland were included. Ireland was added as the 11th country in October 1983. 1976 (MCMLXXVI) was a leap year starting on Thursday. ...
In March 1984, Music & Media in Amsterdam started their own Eurochart, "The Eurochart Hot 100", which they published as a Euro Tip sheet for the first two years. This chart is accumulated by taking the chart positions in each country combined with the national sales percentage of records in that particular country. The Eurochart quickly gained momentum, as it included more countries (17) and Music & Media became a Billboard publication in January 1986. The number of participating countries in the Eurochart, which is now the EURO 200, grew to 25 in 2004. Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. ...
From 1982 to 1986 the "Europarade", as published in Music Week and the Dutch magazine Hitkrant, was used. Music Week is a trade paper for the UK record industry. ...
Since November 1986, the Music & Media Eurochart Top 20 was used as source, as Billboard started publishing the chart until today.
Number 1 Hits See List of number-one hits (Europe)
See also The UK Singles Chart is currently compiled by The Official UK Charts Company (OCC) on behalf of the British record industry. ...
Billboard is a weekly American magazine devoted to the music industry. ...
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