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The Network Chart Show : ウィキペディア英語版
The Network Chart Show

''The Network Chart Show'' was a radio programme launched across Independent Local Radio in the UK on 30 September 1984.
==Background==

The main presenter was David Jensen (known then as "Kid Jensen"), however Pat Sharp would often provide holiday cover in its later years: in its earlier years Timmy Mallett and Alan Freeman filled in. The show originally featured the Network Top 30 and ran from 5pm until 7pm in direct competition to BBC Radio One's Top 40 chart show and was broadcast from Capital Radio's studios on Euston Road in London.
It networked, hence the name in the UK on a number of ILRs using the transmission circuits of Independent Radio News, which meant it was originally in mono on most radio stations. Later, the programme was upgraded to be broadcast in stereo.
The programme used to start bang on at 5pm which at the time was quite a radical step for the 5pm and 6pm news to be dropped. Each local station would play their own 10 second ident before linking up with the national feed. The final song faded out shortly before the 7pm news bulletin, each radio station would opt-out at various times depending on the length of their news-in jingle. Eventually the programme was extended starting an hour earlier at 4pm with the chart expanded to a Top 40; not all of the stations took the extra hour to begin with.
Programme features included "Network Chart Mastermixes" - where two songs adjacent to each other in the chart were professionally mixed together.
David Jensen would record trailers to run on radio stations during the week which famously started "''Hi Chart Fans!!''".
In later years the programme was sponsored by coffee company Nescafe.

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