After six years and more than 300 top 40 rundowns, Hit40UK, commercial radio's answer to the BBC Radio 1 chart show, is about to play its last-ever No 1. Hit40UK, the successor to the hugely ...
If you're one of those post-30 types who whines "I don't even know who's in the charts these days", I must warn you: your position as a valid lifeform is untenable. Putting away childish things is not ...
Stephanie Hirst is making her return to radio for the first time after her transition. The award-winning broadcaster hosted Hit40UK nationally between 2003 and 2006. She left her presenting roles at ...
The UK's commercial radio chart, Hit40UK, is finally ditching physical CD sales from its official figures. Instead it will concentrate solely on downloads, effective from this weekend. The weekly show ...
Hit40UK, commercial radio chart, is dropping CD sales and shifting its focus to digital download sales. The move will be reflected from next Sunday’s chart (11th January). It is the first time that ...
Hit40UK, which boasts some 1.9 million listeners, broadcasts on more than 130 commercial radio stations and is also available online. Those behind the show said the decision has been taken to reflect ...
Hit40UK, the commercial radio network chart, is launching a weekly television chart show on Channel 4. The radio show’s sponsor, Woolworths, will extend its deal to include the TV show until the end ...
Hit40UK today announces that commercial radio is set to further unify in order to bring the radio chart show to a potential audience of over 2.4m, with confirmation that Emap's Big City network will ...
The commercial radio chart show Hit40UK will not count physical sales of singles in its weekly countdown from Sunday (Jan. 11). It will now be based on digital sales and airplay. By Andre Paine The ...
Hit40uk has named drum and bass artist Dynamite MC as the host for its new urban chart show, set to launch on the Galaxy and Vibe networks and Kiss 100 FM in the next few months.
The chart show, with over 1.9 million listeners, had produced the chart with a mix of record sales, airplay and downloads. But with 96% of sales in the UK's official chart now coming from downloads ...
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