Mega Top 50

The Mega Top 50 is a Dutch music chart compiled by SoundAware. It originally started on May 23, 1969 as the Hilversum 3 Top 30. Throughout the years, the chart has had several names and lengths:

History

The first broadcast was on Friday May 23, 1969. The show was presented by Joost den Draayer. Desmond Dekker & The Aces were the chart toppers at that time with "The Israelites". From December 4, 1970, the chart was compiled by the NOS. Den Draayer kept presenting the show until April 2, 1971 when Felix Meurders replaced him. From 1978 until 2005 the year end charts were based on sales.

The radio-broadcast remained on Radio 3/3FM and since December 1985 the chart has been broadcast by the TROS. Only during the period of 1993-1995, the show was broadcast by other broadcasting organizations. From 2007 until november 2014 the chart was hosted by Bart Arens. His place was taken by Paul Rabbering.

On television, the chart was used by TopPop from 1974 untiil 1978 and from 1982 until 1986. In the period 2000-2006 Top of the Pops NL used the public chart.

Since May 2004, Music Factory and Radio 3FM airplay data have also been used in the composition of the chart. Exactly one year later, digital downloads were also included. The chart that made use of single sales figures only kept on existing though, under the name of Single Top 100. Since 2012 streaming data has been included in the composition of the chart.

The chart is compiled by SoundAware. Current composition is based on [1]

Books

Year Title Author(s) Description of the content ISBN
2004 Mega Charts Jubileumeditie Ed Hoogeveen Jubilee edition; treats the first ten years of Mega Charts (in Dutch) ISBN 9789021540207
2013 Mega Top 50 presenteert: 50 Jaar Hitparade Bart Arens, Edgar Kruize, Ed Adams The complete history of the Dutch public charts from 1963 until 2014 (in Dutch) ISBN 9789000331000

CD-ROM

Year Title Publisher Description of the content ISBN
2006 Mega Hitparade 1946-2006 Softmachine Publishing Int. Complete lists of the Dutch public charts from 1946 until 2006 ISBN 90-76725-15-2

See also

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