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The Single Top 100〔http://www.dutchcharts.com〕 is a Dutch chart, based on official physical single sales and legal downloads and composed by MegaCharts. It is one of the three official charts, the other two being the Dutch Top 40 and the Mega Top 50. The difference is that these charts also include airplay data. The list is especially intended for the music industry and those who take an interest in charts. In Dutch TV programmes the ''Single Top 100'' is often cited, although it has not been broadcast since December 2006. ==History== The predecessor of the Single Top 100 started on May 23, 1969, as the ''Hilversum 3 Top 30''. Originally it was broadcast by the VPRO and ever since December 1970 by the NOS. It was presented by Willem van Kooten. In 1971 Felix Meurders hosted the radio show. He renamed it the ''Daverende Dertig''. In June 1974 the ''Nationale Hitparade'' became the official chart of Hilversum 3. It was a top 30 until the number of entries was extended to 50 in June 1978. The TROS took over the programme in 1985. AVRO's popular music chart television programme ''TopPop'' used the chart from 1974 to 1978 and from 1981 to 1986. The ''Nationale Hitparade'' became a top 100 in 1987. In February 1993 it was followed by the ''Mega Top 50'' and in 1997 by the ''Mega Top 100''. The ''Mega Top 50'' should not be mixed up with the current 3FM Mega Top 50, which is a different chart, not being solely based on record sales. Throughout the years, the chart has had several names and lengths: *1969 - 1974: Hilversum 3 Top 30 (since April 2, 1971: the Daverende 30) *1974 - 1993: Nationale Hitparade * *1974-1978 a top 30 * *1978-1987 a top 50 * *1987-1989 Nationale Hitparade Top 100 * *1989-1993 Nationale Top 100 *1993 - 1997: Mega Top 50 *1997 - 2004: Mega Top 100 *2004–present: Mega Top 50/Single Top 100 (Mega Top 50 on 3FM (Before Hilversum 3), Single top 100 only on the web) The ''Single Top 100'' and predecessors have never had any rules which prevented records from rising in the chart after having dropped. Re-entries occur frequently. The first record that got up again to number 1 was ''Soley soley'' by Middle of the Road late 1971. ''Geef mij je angst'' by Guus Meeuwis (in 2005) and 4 Minutes by Madonna featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland (in 2008) rose 3 times to number one. ''Blijf bij mij'' by André Hazes and Gerard Joling even rose 4 times to the top position in 2007. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Single Top 100」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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