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Charts / Awards 30 September, 2003

New cd-singles format for 'UK singles' chart

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LONDON, UK (Top40 Charts) - New CD singles featuring only two tracks will be available next year in an attempt to boost single sales. The new format is expected to be much cheaper than standard CD singles, the Official UK Charts Company (OCC) said. "Many people in the industry have long advocated the need for an inexpensive two-track CD single," OCC chairman Richard Wootton said.

The OCC are also looking at including legal downloads of songs to count towards chart positions as well.
The changes, which were agreed last Tuesday, are said to be the most radical review of the charts set-up in the last five years.
The overhaul, which takes effect on 1 January 2004, is an attempt to halt falling singles sales, which have been in decline for years.

The new rules have been drawn up with help from over 100 record company executives, the OOC said. The OCC believes that this project is a perfect example of how retailers and record companies can work together for the good of the industry.
The current single format - which can boast several tracks - will now be called a maxi-disc.

The new two-track CDs will feature an A side and B side, and will have to run for under ten minutes. They cannot offer any free gifts and will have to be in standard CD jewel cases.
Maxi CDs can now offer three tracks, plus remixes, as long as the total time does not run over 20 minutes. Three different formats will count toward the chart placing.






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