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''Hit Music'' was a weekly British chart newsletter; sister publication to ''
Music Week ''Music Week'' is a trade publication for the UK record industry distributed via a website and a monthly print magazine. It is published by Future. History Founded in 1959 as '' Record Retailer'', it relaunched on 18 March 1972 as ''Music W ...
''. ''Hit Music'' existed for almost nine years, supplying the official UK music charts (as compiled by Gallup and later OCC/CIN). The founding editors were Graham Walker and Tony Brown. The first issue was published September 5, 1992 (chart date: September 12, 1992), the last issue was May 5, 2001 (no. 439).


History

Originally it ran parallel to ''Music Week''′s other chart newsletter ''
Charts Plus ''UKChartsPlus'' is an independent weekly newsletter about the UK music charts. It was first published in September 2001 as ''ChartsPlus'' in order to authoritatively record the official music chart information in the United Kingdom, as compile ...
'' which was also edited by Graham Walker and Tony Brown and which had been established in May 1991, shortly after the demise of ''
Record Mirror ''Record Mirror'' was a British weekly music newspaper between 1954 and 1991 for pop fans and record collectors. Launched two years after the '' NME'', it never attained the circulation of its rival. The first UK album chart was published in '' ...
''. ''Charts Plus'' featured the singles chart with positions 76 to 200, albums chart positions 76 to 200, plus several genre and format chart, details on every Top 75 new entry, radio playlists (later the E.R.A. Top 100 Airplay charts) and statistics. An annual subscription to ''Charts Plus'' cost £495. In September 1992, Spotlight, publishers of ''Music Week'', started ''Hit Music'' as a cheaper alternative. For only £110 ''Hit Music'' printed the singles chart (Top 75+25, i.e. with compressed positions 76 to 100), artist albums (Top 100), compilation albums (Top 50), rock chart and dance chart (Top 20s), US Top 10s, plus details on Top 75 new entries, chart statistics, year-to-date charts (singles, albums, singles acts, album acts, Top 30s) listings of BPI awards, and national number ones. From issue no. 36 (May 6, 1993) ''Hit Music'' printed the E.R.A. Top 100 Airplay charts, and from January 8, 1994 (issue no. 66) the Top 40 Network Chart (which was later called the Pepsi Chart). In November 1994, ''Charts Plus'' ceased publication and from issue no. 111 (November 19, 1994) ''Hit Music'' printed the (uncompressed) Top 200 singles and Top 200 albums, Top 150 Artists Albums, and Top 50 Compilations. From issue no. 211 (November 2, 1996) the Artist Albums chart extended to a Top 200. Top 100 Airplay chart was dropped from issue 294 (June 20, 1998). The last issue published was no. 439 (May 5, 2001). ''Hit Music'' folded, together with several other ''Music Week'' newsletters. This meant that there was no longer a published source for the Top 200 singles and Top 200 albums charts. However, by autumn 2001, a successor publication to ''Hit Music'' was founded, independent of ''Music Week'', in order to publish the British Top 200 charts: ''ChartsPlus'' (not to be confused with the 1990s publication of the same name mentioned above). The ''ChartsPlus'' which was started in 2001 was renamed ''
UKChartsPlus ''UKChartsPlus'' is an independent weekly newsletter about the UK music charts. It was first published in September 2001 as ''ChartsPlus'' in order to authoritatively record the official music chart information in the United Kingdom, as compiled ...
'' in 2010.


See also

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UK Singles Chart The UK Singles Chart (currently titled Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-s ...
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UK Albums Chart The Official Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by physical and digital sales and (from March 2015) audio streaming in the United Kingdom. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the Official Charts ...


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