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  1. These charts are separate entities and previously they both existed in the print edition as well. EH100 was compiled by Billboard's UK staff and the Pan-European digital chart is based solely on Nielsen trackings. Unless Billboard declares otherwise, you shouldn't treat them as the same chart.
  2. "On December 18, 2010 Euro Digital Songs has become Billboard's major European chart in place of European Hot 100 Singles." Has there been an announcement somewhere? If not, what makes Euro Digital Songs chart more major than, let's say, Euro Digital Tracks, which has existed longer and was once featured even on Billboard's public site?
  3. Ok, thanks anyway.
  4. Any updates here?
  5. Someone was complaining that they stole the previous Top 20 from Euro200, and now they've taken the last existing Top 20 from Billboard's European Hot 100, issue date Dec. 11, 2010. Even the Billboard's mixup of "Your Song" (Elton instead of Ellie Golding) is there.
  6. Thanks! But it seems that week 3 is a re-run of week 2.