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'''Fresh 40''' is a networked dance and urban music singles chart show broadcast on a number of [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[Commercial broadcasting|commercial]] [[radio]] stations every Sunday from 4pm to 7pm. The show is produced by [[Somethin' Else Sound Directions Ltd.|Somethin' Else]]. The radio show was launched on Sunday 22nd of October 2006, and counts down the top 40 [[Contemporary R&B|R'n'B]] and [[dance music|dance]] songs in the chart. Schedule-wise, the programme competes against [[BBC Radio 1]]'s official chart show. It is also broadcast at the same time as its sister show, [[hit40uk]].
'''Fresh 40''' was a networked dance and urban music singles chart show broadcast on a number of [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[Commercial broadcasting|commercial]] [[radio]] stations every Sunday from 4pm to 7pm. The show was produced by [[Somethin' Else Sound Directions Ltd.|Somethin' Else]]. The radio show was launched on Sunday 22nd of October 2006, and counts down the top 40 [[Contemporary R&B|R'n'B]] and [[dance music|dance]] songs in the chart. Schedule-wise, the programme competes against [[BBC Radio 1]]'s official chart show. It is also broadcast at the same time as its sister show, [[hit40uk]].


The show, hosted by [[Dynamite MC]], is broadcast on some of commercial radio's dance and urban stations such as the [[Kiss Network]], [[Galaxy Radio|Galaxy Network]], [[Oxford's FM 107.9]], [[Fire Radio|Fire 107.6]] and [[Juice FM|107.6 Juice FM]]. Amongst the features in the show is what is branded as ''The Top 10 Throwdown'', consisting of the Top 10 played out 'in-the-mix' and commercial-free. ''The Top 10 Throwdown'' is mixed by DJ Fidget Kid. Fresh 40 is sponsored by UK national drugs advice group [[FRANK (drugs)|FRANK]].
The last show is thought to have been Sunday, 1st March 2009 with [[Justin Wilkes]] as their website www.fresh40.co.uk now has a holding page for Somethin' Else and [[Kiss 100]] announced a new schedule for Sunday on Wednesday 4th March 2009.
The show, hosted by [[Dynamite MC]], was broadcast on some of commercial radio's dance and urban stations such as the [[Kiss Network]], [[Galaxy Radio|Galaxy Network]], [[Oxford's FM 107.9]], [[Fire Radio|Fire 107.6]] and [[Juice FM|107.6 Juice FM]]. Amongst the features in the show is what was branded as ''The Top 10 Throwdown'', consisting of the Top 10 played out 'in-the-mix' and commercial-free. ''The Top 10 Throwdown'' was mixed by DJ Fidget Kid. Fresh 40 was sponsored by UK national drugs advice group [[FRANK (drugs)|FRANK]].


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Revision as of 19:16, 4 March 2009

Fresh 40 was a networked dance and urban music singles chart show broadcast on a number of UK commercial radio stations every Sunday from 4pm to 7pm. The show was produced by Somethin' Else. The radio show was launched on Sunday 22nd of October 2006, and counts down the top 40 R'n'B and dance songs in the chart. Schedule-wise, the programme competes against BBC Radio 1's official chart show. It is also broadcast at the same time as its sister show, hit40uk.

The last show is thought to have been Sunday, 1st March 2009 with Justin Wilkes as their website www.fresh40.co.uk now has a holding page for Somethin' Else and Kiss 100 announced a new schedule for Sunday on Wednesday 4th March 2009.

The show, hosted by Dynamite MC, was broadcast on some of commercial radio's dance and urban stations such as the Kiss Network, Galaxy Network, Oxford's FM 107.9, Fire 107.6 and 107.6 Juice FM. Amongst the features in the show is what was branded as The Top 10 Throwdown, consisting of the Top 10 played out 'in-the-mix' and commercial-free. The Top 10 Throwdown was mixed by DJ Fidget Kid. Fresh 40 was sponsored by UK national drugs advice group FRANK.