UK Official Download Chart

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The UK Official Download Chart is compiled by The Official UK Charts Company on behalf of the music industry. The chart week runs from Wednesday to Tuesday, with the chart being compiled on a Wednesday afternoon; however, the chart is aired initially on BBC Radio 1's Chart Show every Sunday afternoon from 4–7 PM, along with the Top 20 albums and the UK Top 40 singles. Only the Top 10 downloads are aired on the show. The main chart contains the Top 40 downloads; however, usually only the Top 20 are of main interest. The chart only uses sales of single-download tracks on non-subscription online music stores. Some downloading services offer a monthly fee plan where generally an unlimited amount of tracks can be downloaded within a month for a certain price. Tracks downloaded in these instances do not qualify.

With legal downloads having been on the increase since the new millennium began, the UK Official Charts Company decided to organise the official UK Download Chart. Its inception was on September 1, 2004. In early January 2005, the week before the 1000th #1 single topped the UK Singles Chart, legal downloads took over physical sales for the first time in UK Chart history. This has been the case ever since, with sales throughout early 2005 being very poor and all-time records for lowest sales being set throughout.[citation needed] Therefore, on April 17, 2005, the official UK Singles Chart incorporated legal downloads as well as physical sales in an attempt to boost flagging single sales. The single with the longest stay on the UK Official Download Chart is Crazy by Gnarls Barkley hanging on to the top spot for 11 weeks.

  • The track must have a maximum playing time of 10 minutes.
  • PDDs (Permanent Digital Downloads) must be being sold for a minimum price of 40p per track.


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