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though it was revealed to be the most popular track of the week in the United Kingdom and even though all versions (regardless of it being an album track, live version or remix) now counted to its chart position. Sales for the week had the number one record, Harry Styles' "As It Was", on an SCR total of 55,768 sales, compared to Kate Bush's number two on an ACR sales total of 44,739. Encumbered with ACR, a rule introduced in 2017 to push down a number of long-running 'recent' hits but applied to all catalogue recordings over three years old, saw all totals for Bush's streaming data halved, so that she got one sale for every 200 plays from her 7,470,792 premium audio stream total and one sale from every 1,200 plays of her 1,029,666 ad-funded audio stream total. Added to premium video streams and digital downloads she ended up with the total of 44,739 sales rather than the 83,613 she would have done with an SCR listing. On 14 June 2022, it was revealed that the Chart Supervisory Committee (CSC) had given the record an exemption from the ACR accelerated decline rule, with the record now on an SCR listing, giving Kate Bush the chance to get another number one, more than 44 years after "Wuthering Heights" and the first number one for her own record label, Fish People (as EMI-Universal are no longer the rights holders).
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published on 7 January 2022 also saw the first instance when the entire previous week's Top 10 singles (actually the Top 13 singles) had exited the chart. It was not only the Top 10 singles that had disappeared from the chart, but a record breaking 54 singles which had disappeared from the UK Top 75 (including 52 Christmas-themed tracks). This week's chart saw those songs replaced by 12 new entries and 42 re-entries, the largest amount in chart history.
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dance music industry which had previously released CDs full of remixes, with some labels having to edit or fade out remixes early in order to fit them on a CD single. On 1 July 1998, BARD and BPI took over management of the chart from CIN (a Miller Freeman and BPI venture) with new company Music Industry Chart Services (Mics); in August they decided to return to compiling the charts under the name CIN.
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introduced, with ACR halving streaming points for records that have been in the charts for a while (which includes most catalogue tracks, excepting certain cases), the effect being that a number of hits have plummeted out of the top ten with drops of around 20 places one week only to level off again the next. Due to these factors, on 20 July 2018, "
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with charts published 7 July 2017, tracks by a lead artist eligible for entry in the top 100 would be limited to three. The streams-to-sales ratio for tracks whose sales (including streams) have declined for three consecutive weeks and have charted for at least ten weeks is changed to 300:1 to accelerate removal of older songs.
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chart from 1960 to 1969 as predecessors for the period up to 11 February 1969, where multiples of competing charts (none official) coexisted side by side. For example, the BBC compiled its own chart based on an average of the music papers of the time; many songs announced as having reached number one
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became the host of the Chart Update from April 2012, due to schedule changes which saw Mills host what was Greg's early afternoon show. When the chart moved to Fridays in July 2015, the chart update moved to 5:30 pm on Mondays. The show was then once again hosted by Greg James and the top ten songs
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became the first song to top the charts on download sales alone. As part of the revised rules, singles would now be removed from the chart two weeks after the deletion of their physical formats; "Crazy" left the chart 11 weeks later from number 5. This was in addition to the existing rule that to be
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On 2 April 1995, the number of eligible formats was reduced from four to three. The decision came after nine months of negotiations with BARD, which objected that it would adversely affect the vinyl record industry. Although record labels were not prohibited from releasing singles in more than three
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both started publishing Top 100 singles charts, so in response, in May 1978, the BMRB singles chart was expanded from a Top 50 to a Top 75, while abolishing the system where some falling records were excluded from the 41-50 section, as well as abandoning the additional list of 10 "Breakers". Earlier
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The UK singles chart began to be compiled in 1952. According to the Official Charts Company's statistics, as of 1 July 2012, 1,200 singles had topped the Official Singles Chart. The precise number of chart-toppers is debatable due to the profusion of competing charts from the 1950s to the 1980s, but
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In 2005, the BBC Radio 1 chart show was rebranded for the chart week ending 16 April, with the first singles chart now combining physical-release sales with legal downloads. Several test charts (and a download-sales chart) were published in 2004; this combination (within the official singles chart)
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In February 1997, CIN and BARD agreed to a new 18-month deal for the charts. In 1998 the CSC agreed to new rules reducing the number of tracks on a single from four to three, playing time from 25 minutes to 20 and the compact disc single minimum dealer price to £1.79. This particularly affected the
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In June 1987, double pack singles were banned as a format with four-track singles having to be released as a single vinyl 7 inch EP and all singles needing to be under 20 minutes in length, as releases longer than 20 minutes would be classed as an album (with most longer EPs falling into the budget
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is currently defined by the OCC as either a "single bundle" having no more than four tracks and not lasting longer than 25 minutes or one digital audio track not longer than 15 minutes with a minimum sale price of 40 pence. The rules have changed many times as technology has developed, with digital
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hosted a half-hour show at 3:30 pm on Wednesdays, announcing a chart update based on midweek sales figures previously only available to the industry. The managing director of the Official Charts Company, Martin Talbot, said in a statement that it would provide "insight into how the race for number
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chart to a Top 100 (with a "Next 25" in addition to the Top 75), with the full Top 200 being available to people within the industry. Gallup also began the introduction of computerised compilers, automating the data-collection process. Later in the year, the rules about the kind of free gifts that
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was set up by independent record shops and had no funding or affiliation with record companies, but it had a significantly smaller sample size than some rival charts and had all the EPs taken out the listings between March 1960 - December 1967 (the data for the now 'Official' 1960s EP chart can be
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There are minimum sales prices for all formats apart from on demand digital streams which may be from subscription or advertising funded providers. The streams were initially counted at 100 streams equivalent to one paid download or physical sale, but changed to 150 to 1 in January 2017. Starting
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became the youngest female solo artist to top the chart with her single "You Don't Know". As of 14 January 2022, she is one of nine female solo artists to have topped the chart before their 18th birthday (though none of these nine acts wrote their number one hit single-handedly, with that honour
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in their fourth season, which resulted in the record (which had previously charted in 1985 via EMI and in 2012 via Kate Bush's Fish People record label) re-enter the charts at number 8. On the Official Singles Chart Top 100 of 10 June 2022 to 16 June 2022, the record climbed to number two, even
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Since February 2016, the Official Charts Company have published the Official Trending Chart. Published every Tuesday morning (a day after the full midweek chart comes out at 5:45pm) the chart is based on the first three sales days of each week, highlights new and future hits (those tracks not
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was released. The large number of tracks from the album on the singles chart, 16 in the top 20, led to a change in how the chart is compiled with tracks from a lead artist eligible for entry limited to three. Also the idea of Standard Chart Ratios (SCR) and Accelerated Chart Ratios (ACR) were
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became the first number-one single based on sales and streaming data. On the chart of 16 August 2014, Nico & Vinz's "Am I Wrong" jumped from number 52 to number 1 in its sixth week, after the streaming hit (the first single ever to chart in the Top 75 on streams alone) became available to
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On 7 January 2022, after it had returned to number one for an additional week, "Merry Christmas" became the first record with SCR streaming status (Standard Chart Ratio) to completely drop out of the Top 100 from number one, exiting at the same time as "Sausage Rolls For Everyone". The chart
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The growth of dance music culture in the late 1980s had resulted in records with many remixes, though with a single only officially running to 20 minutes this meant that many of the European-style maxi-singles could not be included. Therefore, in June 1991, the rules were amended to include
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presenters JK and Joel on 17 April 2005) that the incorporation of download sales resulted in an approximate doubling of singles sales for this week, but the impact of this doubling was not readily apparent at the top of the chart, although a few singles in the middle positions benefited.
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On 17 June 2022, "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" reached number one on the UK chart and not only did Bush get a second number one, but also the OCC revealed that she had broken three of their chart records. With the gap of 44 years she eclipses Tom Jones's 42-year gap between
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replaced them at the helm of the chart show. Cotton left in September 2009, and until 2012 the chart show was hosted by Yates. Yates left Radio 1 at the end of 2012, because he wanted to spend more time with his family, as well as focusing more on television.
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dropped down the Official Chart Company's singles chart to number 78 and so became the first new track to drop out of the Top 75 ("hit parade") from number one. In doing so it broke the record for shortest stay in the hit parade for a number one single (as in
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The first Top 12 contained fifteen records due to tied positions at numbers 7, 8 and 11. The method of numbering was replaced with the more "familiar" method by October 1953 – two records tied at number six and the next listed position appeared as number
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to test the new chart rules) reappeared at number 17 (nearly eight years after its original appearance on the charts).. This date also saw the reintroduction of maxi physical formats being allowed to have 4 unique tracks and 25 minute running times.
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was rejected. In June 1995 the case was dropped, after the clause allowing BARD retailers to supply sales information to other chart compilers was deleted; because CIN retained the copyright, other compilers could not use (or sell) the information.
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gathered a pool of 52 stores willing to report sales figures. For the first British chart Dickins telephoned approximately 20 shops, asking for a list of the 10 best-selling songs. These results were then aggregated into a Top 12 chart published in
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in Leicester and Hive Radio UK in Manchester. Produced by Mike Robinson, using data compiled from the UK and Ireland by DTR, the show is broadcast on a Sunday and features the Top 40 records played in full as well a separate charts for albums and
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On 1 January 2007, the integration of downloaded music into the charts became complete when all downloads – with or without a physical equivalent – became eligible to chart, redefining the UK singles chart by turning it into a "songs" chart.
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could come with singles were tightened, as the chart compilers came to the conclusion that a lot of consumers were buying certain releases for the T-shirts that came with them and not the actual record (stickers were also banned). Bands like
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maxi-singles with versions/remixes of one song lasting 40 minutes, standard four track/four song releases getting an extra five minutes playing time, and now four formats contributing to the chart position. Due to this ruling, ambient duo
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After pressure from elsewhere in the music industry a second compromise was reached in 2006, which now allowed singles to chart on downloads the week before their physical release. The first song to make the Top 40 on downloads alone was
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became the first record to disappear completely from number one spot, exiting the Official Charts Company Top 100 chart with no placing on the chart (week ending 14 January 2021). As "Last Christmas" replaced "Don't Stop Me Eatin'" by
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Before February 1969 – when the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) chart was established – there was no official chart or universally accepted source. Readers followed the charts in various periodicals and, during this time, the
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commissioned the British Market Research Bureau (BMRB) to compile charts, beginning 15 February 1969. The BMRB compiled its first chart from postal returns of sales logs from 250 record shops. The sampling cost approximately
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In 1999, the chart was sponsored by worldpop.com with the company receiving name recognition during the BBC programme. However, the deal ended when the website went out of business in late 2001. As part of an agreement with
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The Los Angeles rock band's hit also set two records: it is the first single to reach the top of the Christmas charts on download sales alone and has achieved the biggest download sales total in a first week ever in the UK
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as the source has been criticised, but the chart was unique in listing close to 50 positions for the whole decade. With available lists of which record shops were sampled to compile the charts, some shops were subjected to
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to download the song the week before Christmas. When "Killing in the Name" hit the top spot on 20 December 2009, it became the first download-only single to become the UK Christmas number one and would go on to receive a
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In October 2008, P!nk broke the 1982 chart record set by Captain Sensible's "Happy Talk" for biggest Top 40 jump to number one, when "So What" vaulted from 38 to 1 (a statistic which would be matched in 2022 by Adele).
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to read data. The chart was based entirely on sales of vinyl single records from retail outlets and announced on Tuesday until October 1987, when the Top 40 was revealed each Sunday (due to the new, automated process).
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charts, the BBC averaged them by totalling points gained on the four charts (one point for a number one, two for a number two, etc.) to give a chart average; however, this method was prone to tied positions.
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expanded its chart coverage to an uncompressed (without special rules) Top 200 Singles, Top 150 Artists Albums and Top 50 Compilations. In November 1996, the Artist Albums chart extended to a Top 200.
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record formats; in 1987, major record labels developed a common format for the compact disc single, which was allowed to count as a chart format from December 1987. In May 1989, chart regulations kept
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would be counted towards the Official Singles Chart, in order to reflect changing music consumption in the United Kingdom. The final number one on the UK Singles Chart to be based on sales alone was "
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publisher NewBay Media. Future decided that the publication would go monthly from March 2021, and so a bespoke monthly Official Singles Chart Top 75 started to be published from this date alongside
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featured singles charts with positions 76–200 (plus artist albums positions 76–150, Top 50 compilations, and several genre and format charts). In September 1992, a second newsletter was created:
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ceased publication, along with the "Next 25". At this point, Gallup was compiling a Top 200 singles chart and Top 150 albums chart for industry insiders, with the data accessed by subscribing to
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took over from Amfo, when the new chart announcement was moved to Friday afternoons,. Scott Mills was the regular presenter, taking over from James, from 15 June 2018. Currently, the host is
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Music launched as the "first significant download retailer". Legal downloading was initially small, with MyCokeMusic selling over 100,000 downloads during its first three months. In June the
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eligible for the chart, the physical single had to have been released within the last twelve months, supporting the general view that the chart reflected the top-selling "current" releases.
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meant data had to be collected by telephone (and that the chart was reduced to a Top 40 during this period), but this was deemed inadequate for a national chart; by 1973, the BMRB was using
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were approached, and Gallup were invited to re-apply. In May 1993, it was announced that Millward Brown had been accepted as the next chart compilers, signing a £1-million-a-year contract.
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become the first pop band to debut at the top with each of their first four releases (with the group's singles found at number one in the period between June 1998 to March 1999). Between
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52,000; shops were randomly chosen from a pool of approximately 6,000, and submitted figures for sales taken up to the close of trade on Saturday. The sales diaries were translated into
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magazine, with all records in the Top 75 described as 'hits') of this list. The chart week runs from 00:01 Friday to midnight Thursday. The Top 40 chart is first issued on Fridays by
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so the data could be interpreted by a computer. A computer then compiled the chart on Monday, and the BBC were informed of the Top 50 on Tuesday in time for it to be announced on
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Millward Brown took over compiling the charts on 1 February 1994, increasing the sample size; by the end of the month, each shop sampled used a barcode scanner linking via an
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for the week ending 14 November 1952. As of the week ending 26 September 2024, the UK singles chart has had 1,431 different number one hits. The current number one single is "
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stations across the United Kingdom. The Official Big Top 40 is based on Apple data only, (Apple Music streams and iTunes downloads) plus commercial radio airplay across the
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began independent auditing in January 1963, and is now used by the UK singles chart as the source for number-ones from the week ending 12 March 1960 onwards. The choice of
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had signed a two-year contract with the Official Charts Company beginning 1 January 2004. Although the amount was not publicly disclosed, it was believed to be between
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Subsequently, CIN sought to develop new marketing opportunities and sponsorship deals; these included premium-rate fax and telephone services and the chart newsletters
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The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles, Volume 2 by Dave McAleer, Andy Gregory and Matthew White (Virgin Books/Ebury Publishing/Random House/Official Charts Company
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to a central computer (called "Eric"), which logged data from more than 2,500 stores. Gallup attempted to block Millward Brown's new chart by complaining to the
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documentary exposé in 1980 also revealed corruption within the industry; stores' chart-returns dealers would frequently be offered bribes to falsify sales logs.
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In the late 1990s, the singles chart became more 'frontloaded', with many releases peaking in the first couple of weeks on chart. This helped Irish girl group
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took over in 1986 and, in October 1987, automated data collection allowed the countdown to be announced on the Sunday chart show (instead of on Tuesdays).
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The OCC website contains the Top 100 chart. Some media outlets only list the Top 40 (such as the BBC, with their Radio 1 show following the lead of
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albums category). In July 1987, Gallup signed a new agreement with the BPI, increasing the sample size to approximately 500 stores and introducing
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In November 1990, the "Next 25" section of the UK singles chart (positions 76–100, with special rules) ceased to be printed in the trade magazine
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television programme both investigated chart hyping, where record company representatives allegedly purchased records from chart return shops. A
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compiled its own Top 10 chart for 22 January 1955; it was based on postal returns from record stores (which were financed by the newspaper). The
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replacing the Radio 1 Most Played Chart. The top twenty is overviewed with around fifteen songs being played in full, including the top ten.
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from 16:00 to 17:45, before the full Official Singles Chart Top 100 is posted on the Official Charts Company's website. A rival chart show,
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as an act who managed to get their first four singles at number one (with LadBaby having no other hits in their discography), and beat
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compiled the first chart incorporating sales figures on 20 July 1940. Record charts in the UK began in 1952, when Percy Dickins of the
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formats, they were required to identify the three eligible formats. This resulted in a reduction in the number of singles released in
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The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles, Volume 1 by Martin Roach (Virgin Books/Ebury Publishing/Random House/Official Charts Company
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Initially, the British Association of Record Dealers was concerned that the popularity of downloading would siphon business from the
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due to his swap of times with Greg James. In 2019 it was moved to a new time of Sunday evenings between 6 pm and 7 pm presented by
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To qualify for inclusion in the UK singles chart, a single must be available in one or more of the following eligible formats:
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would become the first act to get their first three hits at number one, an achievement not matched for another twenty years.
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radio station on 4 October 1955. Initially airing popular songs, it developed an aggregated chart in March 1958. Using the
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also outperformed this feat, with the former getting six and the latter seven number ones from the start of their careers.
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took over from him in January 2013, becoming the first woman to host, alone, the BBC Chart show before being replaced by
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returned at a Top 10 position (number 9, just three places below the peak it had reached the previous September), while "
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were still able to release their singles over a wide range of formats, including picture discs and various remixes, with
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chart was simulcast on both stations. Freeman continued to present the show until September 1972, and was succeeded by
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chart was mainly seen by people working in the industry. The most widely circulated chart was the NME one, as used by
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In January 1991, the CIN became a joint venture between Link House Magazines (formerly Spotlight Publications, later
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With no official chart before 1969, a number of periodicals compiled their own charts during the 1950s and 1960s.
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officially in the Top 10), and works in conjunction with a playlist found on Spotify, Deezer and via Apple Music.
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was launched in the UK, and more than 450,000 songs were downloaded during the first week. In early September the
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and the 1990s, only a few acts had reached number one with their first three chart hits. In the late 1990s, the
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7-inch vinyl with up to three tracks or 12 inch vinyl with up to four tracks, and up to 25 minutes playing time
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award for "largest chart drop from number one on the UK singles chart" by going from number one to number 97.
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list of Top 75 singles chart records) with only one week in the Top 75. A week later, "Last Christmas" by
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reflected a changing era in which sales of physical singles fell and download sales rose. It was said (by
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CD, DVD or other digital memory device with up to four tracks with a maximum of 25 minutes playing time
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Before the compilation of sales of records, the music market measured a song's popularity by sales of
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about the contractual clause in which BARD retailers exclusively supplied sales data to CIN, but the
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before 1969 are not listed as chart-toppers according to the legacy criteria of the Charts Company.
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and subsequently adopted by the Official Charts Company. The company regards a select period of the
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took over from Browne, and under Bates it became a Top-40 show in 1978. Bates was succeeded by
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It was announced in June 2014 that as of Sunday, 29 June, audio streams from services such as
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for 'Fastest-selling digital track in the UK', after selling 502,672 units in its first week.
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In 1999, Millward Brown began "re-chipping" some retailers' machines, in anticipation of the
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featuring (among other charts) the singles Top 75 and a revived "Next 25". In November 1994,
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hosted the chart show; two years later his contract was not renewed, and he was replaced by
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1.5 million and £2 million. Since advertising on the BBC is prohibited under the
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On 10 March 2017, Ed Sheeran claimed 9 of the top 10 positions in the chart when his album
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had the largest circulation of charts in the 1960s and was widely followed, in March 1962,
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being less widely followed than some charts, it was subject to less hyping. Additionally,
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beat the Lewisham & Greenwich NHS Choir record for number one chart fall and got the
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and his wife Tracy launched a campaign to make sure that an act from the ITV talent show
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computer, and 650 other stores providing sales data through their own EPoS computerised
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Parker, Martin (May 1991). "Reading the Charts – Making Sense with the Hit Parade".
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Digital single bundle of up to four tracks with a maximum of 25 minutes playing time
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The full regulations may be downloaded from the Official Charts Company website.
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On 24 December 2021, LadBaby secured their fourth Christmas No.1 in a row with "
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Clark-Meads, Jeff (6 January 1990). "BPI clears the deck for Nineties chart".
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EPoS terminals in September 1993, and began providing sales data to Gallup.
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Williams, Paul (16 November 2002). "From Rivals Chart To Popstars Rivals".
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who presented the chart, also on Sundays, from October 1972 to March 1978.
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to collect sales figures. In March 1978, two record industry publications,
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began running a Top 5 album chart in July 1956; from November 1958 onwards
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This article is about the UK Singles Chart. For the BBC Radio 1 show, see
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to its regular Sunday afternoon slot in early 1962. Freeman (along with
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chart was based on a telephone poll. Both charts expanded in size, with
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after 21 May 1960, due to the paper changing its weekly publication day
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are quickly overviewed with the top three being played in full before
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achieved the first number one on the UK Singles Downloads Chart with "
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network of channels and various radio stations. Vote: Listen: Watch:
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required the chart to have a sponsor. In 2003, it was announced that
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Frankee having an answer record to the number one by Eamon in 2004. "
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In February 1993, the research contract for the chart was put out to
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List of artists who have spent the most weeks on the UK music charts
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falling to 19-year-old Kate Bush with "Wuthering Heights" in 1978).
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also broadcast their own charts. The five main charts (as used by
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downloads being incorporated in 2005 and streaming in July 2014.
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On the Official Singles Chart for 22 September 2001, DJ Otzi's "
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was not number one for the fifth time in a row. Influenced by
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s becoming a Top 30 in April 1956. Another rival publication,
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The Complete Book Of The British Charts: Singles and Albums
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Official Charts Company/Nine Eight Books ISBN 9781788705851
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List of best-selling singles by year in the United Kingdom
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50th birthday hit single fan campaign, which saw Otway's "
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or Virgin), use as sources for the unofficial period, the
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The first number-one song never released physically was "
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had earned a place in UK chart history when her single "
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In January 1990, the BPI gave notice to Gallup, BBC and
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Guinness World Records: British Hit Singles and Albums
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in 1975 and became Music Week's dance section in 1991)
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to publish the UK chart in section of their magazine,
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ceased publication in May 2001 with issue number 439.
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Rees, Dafydd; Lazell, Barry; Osborne, Roger (1995).
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Scott, Ajax (8 May 1993). "Countdown to a new era".
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List of UK charts and number-one singles (1952–1969)
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was included in the average on 31 March 1962, after
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began to send sales data to Gallup directly through
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