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The Dancefloor Chart (originally the Dance Floor Chart Show) is a chart show on MTV Europe that played the ten most popular dance songs in Europe. It plays all different kinds of genres, from trance to house, garage to techno, breakbeat to drum and bass etc. It used to be a top 20 chart, but was reduced to a top 10 in 2004. The show was cancelled in July 2010 but continued to be broadcast on MTV Europe with a different compilation method up until its termination in August 2012. As of January 1, 2013 the Dancefloor chart is back on MTV Europe - Every Tuesday.

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  • The Dancefloor Chart (originally the Dance Floor Chart Show) is a chart show on MTV Europe that played the ten most popular dance songs in Europe. It plays all different kinds of genres, from trance to house, garage to techno, breakbeat to drum and bass etc. It used to be a top 20 chart, but was reduced to a top 10 in 2004. The show was cancelled in July 2010 but continued to be broadcast on MTV Europe with a different compilation method up until its termination in August 2012. As of January 1, 2013 the Dancefloor chart is back on MTV Europe - Every Tuesday. The show would also air in the UK on MTV UK and MTV Dance, although usually featuring a different chart. It has more recently been replaced with The Official Dance Chart. (en)
  • Dancefloor Chart è stato un programma televisivo di MTV Europe in onda tra gli anni 1990 e gli anni 2010, che offriva ai telespettatori di MTV le 10, e poi successivamente 20, hit più ballate e ascoltate del momento. La sua versione italiana, in onda tra il 1997 e il 2004, era trasmessa il giovedì alle 14:00, alle 20:00 e in replica il sabato notte all'1, condotta nel corso degli anni da diversi VJ come Daniele Bossari (nel 1998), Kris & Kris (dal 1999 al 2001), Valeria Bilello (dal 2002 al 2003), Carolina Di Domenico (2003) e Chiara Ricci (2004). Altri volti di MTV Italia che hanno condotto il programma per alcune puntate sono Marco Maccarini, Fanny Fidenzio e Nicola Fregni. (it)
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  • Dancefloor Chart è stato un programma televisivo di MTV Europe in onda tra gli anni 1990 e gli anni 2010, che offriva ai telespettatori di MTV le 10, e poi successivamente 20, hit più ballate e ascoltate del momento. La sua versione italiana, in onda tra il 1997 e il 2004, era trasmessa il giovedì alle 14:00, alle 20:00 e in replica il sabato notte all'1, condotta nel corso degli anni da diversi VJ come Daniele Bossari (nel 1998), Kris & Kris (dal 1999 al 2001), Valeria Bilello (dal 2002 al 2003), Carolina Di Domenico (2003) e Chiara Ricci (2004). Altri volti di MTV Italia che hanno condotto il programma per alcune puntate sono Marco Maccarini, Fanny Fidenzio e Nicola Fregni. (it)
  • The Dancefloor Chart (originally the Dance Floor Chart Show) is a chart show on MTV Europe that played the ten most popular dance songs in Europe. It plays all different kinds of genres, from trance to house, garage to techno, breakbeat to drum and bass etc. It used to be a top 20 chart, but was reduced to a top 10 in 2004. The show was cancelled in July 2010 but continued to be broadcast on MTV Europe with a different compilation method up until its termination in August 2012. As of January 1, 2013 the Dancefloor chart is back on MTV Europe - Every Tuesday. (en)
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