Posted January 15, 201114 yr European Singles Sales/Download only chart (NO AIRPLAY) has now been extended to Top 200 It is compiled from the singles sales & downloads from the following countries: Austria, Belgium (Flanders), Belgium (Walloon), Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Estonia, France, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Norway, Holland, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Ukraine. The chart is HERE Edited January 15, 201114 yr by euro music
January 15, 201114 yr Is this the Billboard Eurochart? Do you got the last few issues of 2010 for that chart? Can't find them anywhere... :unsure:
January 15, 201114 yr Author Is this the Billboard Eurochart? Do you got the last few issues of 2010 for that chart? Can't find them anywhere... :unsure: No - I emailed them and told me that as from 2011 the Billboard Eurocharts will include airplay or be ended. This is the new Pan-European chart compiled by Pan-Europe Express which is for sales & download only. It also incorporates more countries such as Estonia, Ukraine, Hungary, Macedonia and Slovakia. They were hoping that Russia, Lithuania, Croatia & Slovenia would be included as well but they only produce Airplay charts so don't qualify. Edited January 15, 201114 yr by euro music
January 15, 201114 yr Really sad that the Euro Hot 100 will end or include airplay, not good :( I thought it already included airplay. I don't want it to end. :( And if it does continure, will we get the charts for the missing weeks still, or will there just be a massive gap? :(
January 15, 201114 yr No, it currently doesn't include airplay, never did. It's based on chart positions and points I think - some countries like UK, France and Germany have a bigger influence in the chart. Not sure when it'll be back :(
January 15, 201114 yr No, it currently doesn't include airplay, never did. It's based on chart positions and points I think - some countries like UK, France and Germany have a bigger influence in the chart. Not sure when it'll be back :( Ah. I was gonna say, because if it was based on sales only, Everybody Hurts would've been #1. Also, why do the UK, France and Germany have a bigger influence on the chart? Is it because of the way the points system works, or is it because the compilers chose them to, and if so, do you know why? Sorry if I'm seeming annoyingly inquisitive btw. I've been following the European charts for a couple of years now, but I never really learnt the mechanics of how it worked. :lol:
January 15, 201114 yr Ah. I was gonna say, because if it was based on sales only, Everybody Hurts would've been #1. Also, why do the UK, France and Germany have a bigger influence on the chart? Is it because of the way the points system works, or is it because the compilers chose them to, and if so, do you know why? Sorry if I'm seeming annoyingly inquisitive btw. I've been following the European charts for a couple of years now, but I never really learnt the mechanics of how it worked. :lol: Apparently because those are bigger sales markets than the other european countries.
January 15, 201114 yr I guess the exact system will be a secret ever. The EURO 200 has the PDA & AAS system, but I don't know how it works exactly. :angry:
January 18, 201114 yr Author Personally I don't like charts that include airplay, much like the Billboard Hot 100 I would prefer to have seperate Sales/Download charts and Airplay charts.
January 18, 201114 yr @ Euro Music: Is there another source for this top 200? Does the compiler have an own website? I'm looking for a replacement for my own personal Multichart now that the Billboard Eurochart has gone... :mellow: Edited January 18, 201114 yr by AshDeluxe
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