Number-one singles on the World Chart
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History Media Traffic was founded in 1998 by Fred Chuchel from Germany. In February began the test phase and in January 1999 the first official Top 40 track chart was released. It was the first attempt ever to create a global chart on a reliable base. In 2007 Media Traffic began to build a chart archive with the weekly Top 10 before 1999. The process is still running and comes to an end in 2014. The complete archive will be contain the period of 1955 until the present. 2002 started the test phase for the global album chart and the first official Top 40 list was released in January 2004. Through the years Media Traffic has developed to one of the best addresses for music charts and has nearly 900.000 views per month (URLmetrics 08/20/2013). The Top 40 lists are also the basis of various radio- & television-shows around the globe. Media Traffic has more than thousand external links and is published on other websites, for example Allcharts.org and ChartsInFrance. About Us Media Traffic gathers and publishes the weekly global music charts for albums and tracks. These hitlists based on the official charts from many countries around the world, including USA (Billboard), Japan (Oricon), United Kingdom (Music Week), Germany (Media Control), France (Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique), Canada (Billboard), Australia (ARIA), Italy (Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana), Spain (Productores de Música de España), Netherlands (MegaCharts), Belgium (Ultratop), Mexico (Asociación Mexicana de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas), Brazil (Associação Brasileira dos Produtores de Discos), Argentina (Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers), South Korea (Gaon & Hanteo), New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ), Austria (Media Control), Switzerland (Media Control), Denmark (Tracklisten), Norway (VG-lista), Sweden (Sverigetopplistan), Finland (Suomen Virallinen Lista), Ireland (IRMA), Portugal (Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa), Poland (ZPAV), Hungary (Mahasz), Greece (IFP) These are the lists Of number ones from the website http://www.mediatraffic.de/previous.htm
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