Euro Top 20
Euro Top 20 | |
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Also known as | MTV European Top 20 |
Country of origin | MTV Europe |
Release | 1988 |
The MTV Euro Top 20 (previously known as the MTV European Top 20) was a music chart show on
History
The show was first launched on MTV Europe in 1988 as a two-hour music countdown show titled MTV European Top 20 and presented by a selection of MTV Europe VJ's. In October 2003, the show was rebranded as MTV Euro Top 20. The show was discontinued in April 2009. During these years the show was sponsored by Braun, Coca-Cola, Memorex and Maxell.
After the cancellation in 2009, the show was relaunched as Euro Hitlist on MTV Europe and shown with a varying compilation method until its complete termination in August 2012. In 2014, the show re-emerged as MTV Euro Top Chart (airing every Friday and Sunday on
In 2021 the show was relaunched as a weekly music countdown on the pan-European version of MTV Hits on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 17:00 (CET).
Former Presenters
- Ray Cokes (1980s)
- Paul King(1990s)
- Pip Dann (1990s)
- Maiken Wexø (1990s)
- Marijne van der Vlugt (1990s)
- Rebecca de Ruvo (1990s)
- Simone Angel (1990s)
- Maria Guzenina (1990s)
- Lisa I'Anson (1990s)
- Hugo de Campos (1990s)
- Davina McCall (1990s)
- Kristiane Backer (1990s)
- Eden Harel (1995–2000)
- Nikolai (1990s)
- Kimsy von Reischach (1990s)
- Boris (1990s)
- Kicki Berg (1999)
- Trey Farley (1999–2000)
- Neil Cole (2000–2002)
- Joanne Colan (2000–2003)
- Ina Geraldine (2003–2004)
- Amelia Hoy (2004–2005)
- Charlotte Thorstvedt (2005–2009)