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World Service compiles first ever international top ten of favourite
songs
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World Service has launched a unique quest to find the world's favourite
songs.
It
is celebrating its 70th anniversary this December with a mega global
music poll which will identify the world's favourite talent 聳
local as well as international.
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World Service is asking its 150 million listeners to vote for their
favourite songs, creating the ultimate World's Top Ten.
The
final chart will run on the 大象传媒 World Service programme, Wright
Round the World, on Saturday 21 December and will also be broadcast
across language sections.
The
大象传媒 World Service is asking everyone to vote for the World's Top
Ten, from Azerbaijan to Zimbabwe.
To
make sure everybody has a chance, votes are accepted by post and
electronically via a dedicated website - .
The
website will detail the most popular nominations, identify musical
trends and highlight the most exciting choices.
30-second
tasters of the final World's Top Ten will also be available via
the site.
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World Service 70th Project Editor, David Stead, says this is a fun
way to celebrate the anniversary and engage the audience all over
the world.
"This
is hugely exciting. We don't think this has ever been done before.
Music is a universal language and to find out what the world's favourite
songs are will be really fascinating," he says.
Notes
to Editors
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150 million
people around the world listen to 大象传媒 World Service every week.
It
remains the world's best known and most listened to international
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