The music charts produced by Ultratop organization are separated along regional-language boundaries, an unusual division that is justified by the
cultural differences in Belgium. So it is that the mainly Dutch-speaking
Flanders region has one set of charts of record activity there, while the mainly French-speaking
Wallonia region has another set to measure popularity in those provinces. The charts are broadcast on several Belgian radio stations, and on TV stations
TMF in Flanders and
Plug RTL in Wallonia.
Procedure Ultratop creates charts based on record sales of around 500 retail outlets and legal digital downloads. Prior to 1995, the official
IFPI Belgium charts which covered both the French speaking part of Belgium (Wallonia) and the Dutch speaking part of Belgium (Flanders) were compiled based on shipments from distributors to retailers and not on sales from retailers to customers. However, this chart coexisted with a weekly Flemish chart that was based on actual sales from retailers to customers known as the
Radio 2 Top 30 (previously known as the
BRT Top 30) and which was broadcast by
VRT, also known as BRT. After Ultratop started publishing the official charts in 1995, Radio 2 started publishing and broadcasting the Ultratop charts. The Ultratop 50 chart is compiled in Dutch and presented on the Belgian radio station
MNM. It also used to air on the now defunct
TMF Flanders, and has not been shown on television since. The charts archived on the Ultratop website from before when Ultratop started (1995) are retroactively taken from the book
Het Belgisch hitboek: 45 jaar hits in Vlaanderen: 1954-1999 by Robert Collin which in turn uses a variety of sources.
Ultratop 50 Singles (Walloon chart) The Walloon Ultratop chart began in 1995 as the
Ultratop 40, ranking the forty best-selling singles in the mainly French-speaking region of Belgium. The predecessor prior to Ultratop was a nationwide (unified) Belgian chart which began to be compiled in 1961. On 4 September 2010, the Ultratop 40 was renamed
Ultratop 50 as well, after the ranking list increased from a total of 40 to 50 songs.
Ultratop 200 Albums (Flemish chart) Compiled in Dutch, it covers weekly albums sales in Belgium's Dutch-speaking Flanders region. Originally brought out as the
Ultratop 50 Albums chart, it was expanded to become the
Ultratop 100 Albums chart, and eventually the
Ultratop 200 Albums chart.
Ultratop 200 Albums (Walloon chart) Published in French, it covers weekly albums sales in Belgium's French-speaking Wallonia region.
Complete list of Ultratop charts The Ultratop charts published include: == Ultratip==