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Aren`t they a Dutch Research Company?

 

They compile charts over a Mon-Sun period for every major Euro-Country. APC is AllTime Pop Classics.

 

try apcchart.com

So, does anyone know what the "PDA & AAS system" is?
So, does anyone know what the "PDA & AAS system" is?

It covers music played in public places, as well as radio & tv play and sales. I can`t actually say what the initials actual stand for, but that is what is covered.

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I have checked the EURO 200 chart rules. PDA & AAS means Physical, Digital, Airplay & Additional Album Sales.

 

The Euro 200™ is an independent chart for the 27 states of the European Union compiled by APC-stats. (record sales, paid downloads, air-play data and additional album sales -pda & aas system-)

 

Here are the chart rules:

 

Rules for the EURO 200™ Chart

 

 

 

 

 

Introduction

 

 

 

These Chart Rules exist to determine eligibility for entry into the Euro 200™ Chart. The aim of the Rules is to protect

 

the integrity of the Chart and to ensure that they are an accurate reflection of the popularity of each recording.

 

 

 

The Rules apply equally to all companies issuing and/or distributing recordings. They set out the conditions on which a

 

record will be eligible for inclusion in the Charts.

 

 

 

It should be noted that record companies and distributors remain free to package and market their products in any

 

way they choose. However, records which do not comply with the Rules will not be eligible to be included in the Chart.

 

 

 

The Chart Rules are issued by APC-stats in conjunction with the Chart management. The Euro 200™ Chart management

 

is responsible for interpreting and applying the Chart Rules. The Chart manager of the Euro 200™ may refer any matter

 

concerning the interpretation of the Chart Rules.

 

 

 

Sales (CD-tracks and downloads) & Airplay

 

 

 

All sales data about singles and downloads used to compile the Chart, must be recorded as a result of a genuine

 

purchase by a genuine consumer. Airplay data is supplied by more than 1500 major radio- and TV-stations from all over

 

the European Union. The data is calculated over a period of fourteen days. (weekly refreshed)

 

 

 

No record company, distributor, retailer, Artist or other party should act or encourage others to act in any way designed

 

to distort, or which has the effect of distorting the Chart by achieving a higher or lower Chart position for a record than it

 

would otherwise achieve.

 

 

 

Actions which will be considered a breach of these rules include:

 

 

 

a) promoting the sale of any record by supplying a dealer with records by another artist free of charge or

 

upon terms more favourable than would be the case but for that promotion;

 

 

 

B) purchasing records or causing records to be purchased other than as a genuine consumer purchase;

 

 

 

c) multiple purchases of records on behalf of other persons;

 

 

 

d) interference with the operation of sales recording machines or other equipment or computer software

 

used to compile the Charts or collect or collate its information or in any other way being a party to the

 

submission of false or inaccurate data to the Chart compiler;

 

 

 

e) offering money or other benefits to a dealer contingent upon a record entering any of the Charts or attaining

 

a minimum chart position;

 

 

 

f) procuring the sale of a record in conjunction with a non-related or excessive gift, which gives the consumer

 

a product, voucher or benefit or anything else which is either unrelated to the record concerned

 

or of a value in excess of the value (normal retail price) of the record without that gift;

 

 

 

g) any other activity intended unfairly to influence Chart positions.

 

 

 

Where the Chart management has reason to believe that a record is the subject of any of the

 

above types of activity, it will, at its discretion, either remove identifiable irregular sales transactions from the

 

data used to compile the Chart, or exclude the record from the Chart with immediate effect.

 

 

 

 

 

Track Definitions

 

 

 

In principle, all tracks of a CD album, released in the European Union qualify for the Euro 200™ through airplay data.

 

Also downloads of individual album tracks, which are not officially released by the record company, be counted.

 

 

 

Tracks in different languages, of an artist being sold in several states of the European Union, are put together.

 

 

 

We assess a track as suitable for the Euro 200™ as it is available as:

 

 

 

“1 Track” CD, “1 Track+” CD, Album-track, “Maxi”-track, “Maxi” Dualdisc-track, “Maxi” Vinyldisc-track,

 

“7-inch”, (Vinyl up to 7) Digital Audio Track, Digital Single Bundle, (Bundle must feature lead song as audio track)

 

or Remix Single-track. (One song title and any number of remixes of that featured title)

 

 

 

 

 

Criteria for Combining Sales

 

 

 

a For chart purposes, the sales of different formats are combined where they can reasonably be held to be

 

variants or alternative formats of the same piece of product.

 

 

 

b Sales of different formats and variants of a single are combined for chart purposes where each format

 

contains the featured song(s), and not the featured song(s) from any other chart single. Labels may include previously

 

unreleased remixes or alternative versions of a current Top 100 single on a new release providing the version used has

 

not previously appeared on a chart eligible release.

 

 

 

c There is no maximum of physical formats or of bundle formats for each title which is eligible for the singles chart.

 

 

 

Revised rules at April 1st, 2009.

 

 

It would seem a good idea, it this particular chart was used by Independant Radio instead of that awful BigTop40. I also like the way, that both versions of Empire State Of Mind are lumped together.
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I think it's a good suggestion. The chart shows a clear view on the British musicscene, one of the most important in Europe I guess. :thumbup:
It would seem a good idea, it this particular chart was used by Independant Radio instead of that awful BigTop40. I also like the way, that both versions of Empire State Of Mind are lumped together.
They are different songs though!

 

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@Robbie:

 

I saw the chart-rules from APC-stats concerning this matter:

 

 

Criteria for Combining Sales

 

 

 

a For chart purposes, the sales of different formats are combined where they can reasonably be held to be

 

variants or alternative formats of the same piece of product.

 

 

 

b Sales of different formats and variants of a single are combined for chart purposes where each format

 

contains the featured song(s), and not the featured song(s) from any other chart single. Labels may include previously

 

unreleased remixes or alternative versions of a current Top 100 single on a new release providing the version used has

 

not previously appeared on a chart eligible release.

 

 

 

c There is no maximum of physical formats or of bundle formats for each title which is eligible for the singles chart.

 

 

 

 

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