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The MTV Euro Top 20 (previously known as the MTV European Top 20) is a music chart show on MTV Europe that played Europe's most popular songs and artists. The original format of the show had been shown on the majority of the regional MTV channels in Europe and aired from 1988 until 2009.
"Jump for Joy" scored chart success in several European countries, reaching the Top 10 in the Netherlands and Spain, peaking at number seven and number four. Additionally, it reached the Top 20 in Belgium, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100 , where this was the last 2 Unlimited song to peak at number 13, it also reached at number 18 on the MTV ...
While music-videos have their own separate charts, in 2001, GfK Entertainment made it possible for the music-video singles to have the ability to enter the Top-100 singles chart. Similarly, in 2002, it was made available for music-video albums to chart on the Top-100 album chart, if the video album contained at least 50% of audio recording.
The 2024 MTV Europe Music Awards will mark the ceremony's 30th anniversary with a bang!. The awards show, taking place at the Co-op Live in Manchester, England, on Sunday, Nov. 10, will bring ...
Korean pop sensation BTS and British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran were the big winners at the 2021 MTV European Music Awards on Sunday. BTS won the most awards, including Best Pop, Best Group ...
MTV Germany launched with specialized German-speaking versions of hit MTV Europe shows which included the Euro Top 20, MTV Select, MTV News, Non-Stop Hits, US Top 20 Hitlist UK, Hitlist Germany, Fashion Zone, MTV Urban and The Lick. In 1999, MTV Germany became available free-to-air throughout Europe on Astra satellite.
Pages in category "European music charts" ... European Dance Radio Chart; European Hot 100 Singles; European Top 100 Albums; M. Music & Media; R. Record Mirror Club ...
On 8 September 2022 at 22:00 BST, MTV Music (along with MTV Hits, MTV 80s, MTV 90s in the United Kingdom/Ireland and MTV Live in Europe, MENA, Latin America, and Asia) temporarily suspended its regularly scheduled programming, due to the death of Queen Elizabeth II. As a result of the suspension of regular programming on all of MTV's music ...