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Trace Hits (formerly Chart Show TV and Trace Urban) was a British free-to-air music channel owned by Trace Group.

Key Information

History

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Chart Show TV launched on 16 September 2002 and initially consisted of several different charts, mimicking the format of the television show upon which it was based. However, many of these were dropped and the channel started showing music videos.[citation needed]

The channel broadcast in 4:3 from its launch but switched to 16:9 on 4 February 2008. All of CSC Media Group's other music channels have also switched to 16:9 broadcasting. A new website for Chart Show TV is also under development since its sister channels have had new websites launched.

On 5 January 2012, Chart Show TV +1 launched, replacing NME TV. The temporary channel was replaced by BuzMuzik on 30 May 2012.[1][2]

On 1 May 2014, Chart Show TV got a new look with a .tv screen[clarification needed] (with 'chart show' being only seen at the beginning of a music video, not to be confused with the defunct channel .tv, which closed in 2001). However, Chart Show Dance continued to have the old look until 13 June 2014.

In December 2018, Trace Group acquired Chart Show TV from Sony Pictures Television.[3]

On 1 November 2019, Chart Show TV was rebranded as Trace Urban following Trace's takeover of Sony's music channels. The last song played on Chart Show TV was "Big for Your Boots" by Stormzy when it was unexpectedly cut to Trace Urban with the first music being "I Wanna Be Down" by Brandy. The channel introduced blocks from former sister channels Starz TV and Trace Latina on 1 June 2020.

The channel became Trace Xmas, on 1 October 2020, taking over from defunct sister channel Starz TV. This was repeated in 2021 and in 2022.

On 5 January 2021, the channel was renamed Trace Hits.[4]

The channel closed on 27 April 2023.[5] The last video to be played on the channel was Fly Girl by Flo featuring Missy Elliott, but the signal was cut to a black screen halfway through the song.

Freeview

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On 8 May 2014, Chart Show TV was launched on Freeview, on channel 67. It became a placeholder on 3 September 2014 along with the Freeview retune, and was removed from Freeview on all regions, including London, except in Manchester on 8 September.

It was removed from Manchester Freeview in November 2017, and was replaced with sister channel Trace Vault, though both channels could be found on Freeview via Channelbox (Freeview Channel 271) in the streamed section alongside 'GImux' channels Clubland TV, Country Music Entertainment and Now 90s.[6]

On 27 June 2022, a trio of Trace music channels were launched on Channelbox with Trace Urban, Trace Latina and Trace Brazuca replacing Trace Vault and Trace Hits, in a section on channel 271 which now included Zoom, Balle Balle and Stingray's channels (Qello, CMusic and Karaoke) rather than Universal's Now Music channels.[7]

Former Programming

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  • Chart Show Chat - Music and interviews with artists and groups, presented by Stefanie Faleo.
  • Chart Show's Top 20/40 Singles Chart - A weekly countdown of the top 20/40 singles with James Barr.
  • Global Hits! - The world's biggest hits throughout the early breakfast hours.
  • New Music Now! - The latest songs added to the Chart Show TV playlist.
  • Pop Quiz, Let's Test ya! - A selection of pop music-related questions whilst showing the latest pop music videos.
  • Request - An interactive show where a set of 4 songs at a time can be chosen by tweeting the relevant hashtag, the hashtag with the most votes is then played next and this process is repeated. Show was previously on Bliss and then Chart Show Dance.
  • Top 20 Urban Chart Rollers - 20 biggest urban tracks of the week.
  • Top 20 US Single Chart - Songs that are in position 20 to 1 on the week's US Single Chart.

Trace UK

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Trace UK
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Programming
LanguageBritish English
Picture formatHDTV 1080i
Ownership
OwnerTrace Group
Sister channels
History
Launched
  • 24 May 2023 (2023-05-24) (Samsung TV Plus)
  • 3 July 2024 (2024-07-03) (Channelbox)
Links
Websitetrace.plus
Availability
Terrestrial
Channelbox (Freeview)Channel 271
Streaming media
Samsung TV PlusChannel 4713

Trace UK is a British free-to-air music channel owned by the French Trace Group. It is the first UK-focused Trace music service since Trace Hits (formerly Chart Show TV and Trace Urban) was broadcast.

Trace UK appeared on the Channelbox[8] programme guide on 21 June 2024 (found on Freeview channel 271) and can be found as a FAST channel on Samsung TV Plus Channel 4713.[9]

It is one of four UK-focused channels the French Trace company currently runs, the other three being Trace Urban, Trace Latina and Trace Brazuca on Channelbox. Trace UK is a black music channel focusing on Hip-Hop, R&B, Grime and Drill.[10]

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from Grokipedia
Trace Hits was a British free-to-air music television channel owned by the Trace Group, a global media company specializing in Afro-urban culture and entertainment. It broadcast a mix of contemporary chart-topping hits, urban music videos, and programming aimed at a young audience, including shows featuring emerging artists and global music trends. The channel originated from the acquisition of several music channels by Trace from in December 2018, including Chart Show TV and Chart Show Hits, which allowed Trace to expand its presence in the British market with a focus on hybrid broadcast and digital platforms. Chart Show TV was rebranded as on 1 November 2019 to align with Trace's emphasis on urban and Afro-inspired content. On 5 January 2021, was further rebranded to Trace Hits, shifting toward a broader selection of hits while retaining elements of urban genres. During its operation, Trace Hits was available on platforms such as , positioning itself as a key player in the 's music TV landscape by promoting diverse sounds from pop, R&B, hip-hop, and international artists. However, the channel faced challenges in the evolving media environment, leading to its abrupt closure on 27 April 2023, after which Trace consolidated its UK offerings around remaining channels like . This shutdown marked the end of Trace Hits' brief but notable run, reflecting broader shifts toward streaming and digital content distribution in the music industry.

Overview

Launch and Initial Format

Chart Show TV launched on 16 September 2002 as a dedicated 24-hour music video channel targeting the audience. Owned initially by Chart Show Limited, the channel was designed to capitalize on the popularity of chart-driven music programming, drawing inspiration from the format of the earlier ITV series The Chart Show. Its programming emphasized contemporary pop and chart-topping hits, structured around regular countdown segments that highlighted top-selling singles through continuous video rotations and themed blocks. This approach aimed to provide viewers with an accessible, ad-supported platform for discovering new releases and established favorites in the pop genre. Technically, the channel debuted in standard definition (SDTV) resolution with a 4:3 , aligning with the predominant broadcast standards for digital and cable services in the UK at the time. It was primarily distributed via Sky Digital platforms, with availability expanding to select cable operators shortly after launch, reaching an estimated initial audience through these and subscription-based systems. The SDTV format ensured compatibility with early consumer equipment, focusing on clear audio-visual presentation for music videos without advanced features. Early ownership saw the channel operating under Chart Show Limited, a company established to develop music-oriented broadcasting ventures. In 2007, the Chart Show portfolio, including Chart Show TV, was acquired by Veronis Suhler Stevenson, leading to the formation of . This entity later came under ownership in 2014, marking a significant transition in the channel's corporate structure while preserving its core focus.

Rebranding Timeline

On 1 November 2019, Chart Show TV was rebranded as Trace Urban as part of the Trace Group's integration of channels acquired from in late 2018. This shift emphasized hip-hop, R&B, and rhythmic Top 40 urban genres, featuring videos from artists such as , , AJ Tracy, and , to align with Trace's global urban music identity and engage younger audiences interested in afro-urban culture. The rebrand included refreshed branding elements, such as updated on-screen graphics and idents highlighting urban artists and . On 5 January 2021, the channel was renamed Trace Hits, broadening its scope to incorporate chart-topping hits alongside emerging urban tracks while maintaining the core focus on hip-hop and R&B. This change further supported Trace Group's strategy to expand appeal within the market's younger demographics through a dynamic mix of popular and niche urban content.

Closure and Legacy

Trace Hits ceased operations on 27 April 2023, with the broadcast signal abruptly terminating at approximately 10:26 a.m., well before its scheduled midnight closure and without any prior announcement to viewers. The channel was then airing on position 359, marking the end of its linear TV presence in the . The shutdown stemmed from Trace Group's cost-cutting initiatives, prompted by the sharp decline in linear television viewership across the and the accelerating shift toward streaming and digital media consumption. This move aligned with broader industry trends, as music channels faced reduced audiences amid the rise of on-demand platforms like and . Despite its closure, Trace Hits significantly boosted the visibility of urban music in the , providing a key platform for emerging artists in genres such as grime and during its run as Chart Show TV and Trace Urban. Its operations also supported Trace Group's expansion into a global network serving urban and Afro-inspired content across multiple regions. The channel's influence persists through successors like , which continues to promote similar programming on digital and platforms.

History

Origins as Chart Show TV

Chart Show TV was established by Chart Show TV Limited, which was incorporated on 22 January 2001, to address the rising demand for a dedicated British television channel centered on chart-topping music videos and countdown programming. The channel drew direct inspiration from the influential weekly music programme The Chart Show, broadcast on Channel 4 from 1986 to 1988 and on ITV from 1989 to 1998, with its founders aiming to transform the show's signature interactive, presenter-free countdown format—featuring rapid video clips, viewer polls, and chart reveals—into a full-time, 24-hour service accessible via digital platforms. Launched on 16 September 2002 exclusively on in the music section of the electronic programme guide, the channel initially faced significant hurdles due to its restricted availability, limited to subscribers and excluding broader cable and terrestrial audiences at a time when the music TV market was led by dominant players like and VH1. These early distribution constraints, coupled with intense competition for advertising revenue and viewership in a maturing digital TV ecosystem, contributed to operational and financial pressures under original ownership, prompting the 2007 acquisition of the Chart Show portfolio by private equity firm Veronis Suhler Stevenson, which restructured operations under the newly formed CSC Media Group. A key milestone in the channel's growth came by 2005, when it expanded availability to additional cable providers beyond , broadening its reach amid ongoing efforts to build audience share.

Acquisition by Trace Group

In December 2018, Trace Group acquired Chart Show TV, the predecessor to Trace Hits, along with the UK-based music channels Chart Show Hits, , and The Vault, from for an undisclosed amount. This transaction marked a significant ownership change for the channel, integrating it into Trace's portfolio of urban-focused media properties. Trace Group, a France-based multimedia company founded in 2003 and specializing in Afro-urban and content, operates across more than 160 countries, reaching approximately 200 million viewers and listeners. The acquisition represented Trace's strategic re-entry into the market—where it had originally launched as a print magazine 22 years earlier—allowing the company to strengthen its global footprint in and urban culture alongside its established operations in , , the , the , and the . The deal enabled the acquired channels to leverage Trace's international library of urban music videos, facilitating a directional shift from mainstream pop programming toward multicultural urban content and creating synergies within Trace's of broadcast, digital, mobile, and social platforms. Immediate integration efforts included applying Trace's branding and expertise to the channels, which occupied four Electronic Programme Guide positions on , while preparing for hybrid distribution models that combined linear TV with online components; this process also involved resource sharing with international sister channels like Trace Urban.

Operational Changes and Expansion

On 4 February 2008, Chart Show TV transitioned from a 4:3 to 16:9 format to align with the growing adoption of modern televisions. The channel expanded its distribution footprint significantly during this period. It was added to Virgin Media's lineup around 2010, enhancing accessibility for cable subscribers. By 2012, Chart Show TV had established presence on , complementing its longstanding availability on since launch, as well as various cable and IPTV platforms, reaching peak distribution across multiple providers. In 2014, it briefly joined Freeview on channel 67. Operational efficiencies were introduced in with automated systems, streamlining content rotation and reducing manual intervention for 24/7 . Viewer engagement was bolstered through integrations, allowing real-time feedback and promotions tied to on-air content. Expansion efforts included brief testing of international distribution in via in the early , such as on Astra's 11488 MHz vertical , before the channel refocused primarily on the market. Following the 2018 acquisition by Trace Group, Chart Show TV underwent further operational changes, including a to Trace Urban on 1 November 2019 to emphasize urban and Afro-inspired content. This was followed by another to Trace Hits on 5 January 2021, broadening the focus to popular music hits while retaining urban elements, and integration with Trace's global content library to enhance programming diversity across hybrid platforms.

Programming and Content

Music Video Focus

Trace Hits operated as a continuous 24/7 channel, featuring non-stop playback of music videos organized into thematic blocks that rotated on an hourly basis to provide variety and maintain viewer engagement. This format emphasized seamless video streaming without extended interruptions, allowing audiences to discover new and established tracks throughout the day and night. The channel's video selection criteria focused on high-rotation hits, drawing primarily from authoritative sources such as the , the rankings, and curated urban music playlists to ensure relevance and popularity among viewers. Videos were chosen to reflect current trends in pop, hip-hop, R&B, and related genres, prioritizing those with strong commercial performance and cultural impact to align with the channel's target demographic. Presentation was kept minimalistic, with limited on-screen hosting to let the music take center stage; instead, graphics displayed essential details like song titles, artist names, release dates, and brief bios, alongside interactive elements such as viewer polls for favorite tracks or upcoming requests. Ad breaks were scheduled to support commercial viability while minimizing disruption to the video flow. Over its lifespan, the channel's content evolved significantly, starting with a pop-centric focus in its early years under the Chart Show TV branding and shifting toward urban music dominance to better serve diverse audiences and align with Trace Group's global emphasis on . This transition incorporated more international urban hits while briefly referencing chart-specific segments for added structure.

Chart and Urban Blocks

The chart blocks on Trace Hits featured weekly countdowns of the top entries from the UK singles chart, typically airing on Fridays and Saturdays to capture weekend viewership. These segments, such as "Hit 30 The Official Chart," presented a mix of official chart positions and viewer-voted selections, emphasizing popular urban and pop tracks in a countdown format. Urban blocks formed a core part of the channel's programming following the 2019 rebranding from Chart Show TV to (later ), dedicating specific time slots to genre-focused content. "Urban Hit," airing in evening slots, highlighted hip-hop and R&B videos from artists like and , while "Africa 10" served as an afternoon block for and international urban sounds. These blocks were introduced to align with the Trace Group's emphasis on global urban music post-acquisition. The overall schedule structure featured a blend of chart and urban blocks, interspersed with playlists for seamless transitions. Examples included "Hits Non Stop" and "Playlist" for replaying recent releases, maintaining a rhythmic flow of music videos without interruptions. Unique features within these blocks occasionally incorporated short artist interviews and live session clips sourced from Trace's Paris studios, enhancing viewer engagement with behind-the-scenes content.

Former Programming Highlights

One of the standout discontinued programs from the channel's early years as Chart Show TV was Chart Show Chat, an interview segment featuring artists and groups discussing their music and careers, which aired from the channel's launch in 2002 until the 2019 rebrand. Notable episodes included chats with in October 2012, where the band previewed their latest releases, and in March 2013, highlighting her country-pop crossover hits. This interactive format engaged viewers by blending celebrity insights with chart performance analysis, but it was phased out as the channel shifted toward automated urban music video rotations under Trace Group's ownership. Another key former highlight was the Top 20 Singles Chart, a weekly countdown block that ran throughout the Chart Show TV era (2002–2019), showcasing the UK's official top hits with viewer-voted elements and promotional clips. This program emphasized pop and mainstream tracks, often incorporating live requests via the companion Request show, where audiences selected songs through voting, fostering a sense of community participation until its discontinuation in . The move away from these structured chart-based segments was driven by the acquisition and rebranding by Trace Group, which prioritized global urban content over interactive pop formats amid cost efficiencies and streaming competition. Special programming included seasonal holiday marathons under the temporary Trace Xmas branding, introduced in October 2020 and repeated annually through 2022, featuring 24/7 festive hits like classic pop tracks and themed video blocks to capture viewership. These events, such as the "Shake Ya Baubles, It's " promo, highlighted seasonal collaborations but ended with the channel's broader pivot to year-round urban programming and eventual closure in 2023 due to budget constraints and declining linear TV audiences. A notable example of past collaborations was the 2018 integration of content from Television's portfolio following Trace's acquisition of Chart Show TV, which briefly enabled exclusive video premieres tied to major label releases before the full urban reorientation diminished such pop-focused partnerships.

Availability and Distribution

Platform Launches and Removals

Trace Hits, the rebranded iteration of Chart Show TV following its acquisition by the Trace Group in December 2018, was primarily distributed on satellite and cable platforms in the UK. The channel launched on on 5 January 2021 as a rebrand of Trace Urban, occupying channel 359 following an EPG reshuffle. It maintained this position until its abrupt closure on 27 April 2023, after which the slot was vacated. On cable and satellite providers, the channel's predecessor Chart Show TV had been available on on channel 754, with consistent availability under the Trace Hits branding until the 2023 closure. Similarly, it joined on 6 May 2008 on channel 500 and remained accessible there through the end of operations. Prior to the Trace acquisition, the channel faced a temporary slot loss on select platforms in November 2017, which was resolved by early as part of operational stabilization leading to the ownership change.

Freeview Integration

Trace Hits, initially operating under the Chart Show TV branding, launched on the Freeview digital terrestrial platform on 8 May 2014, occupying multiplex slot channel 67. This debut represented the channel's first significant terrestrial availability in the UK, offering broad exposure to urban music programming for viewers without access to satellite or cable services. Due to Freeview's bandwidth constraints on non-public service broadcaster channels, the service was delivered exclusively in standard definition (SD) format. The platform positioned the channel as an accessible, no-cost option for budget-conscious households, emphasizing its role in reaching audiences beyond paid subscription models. In November 2017, its predecessor Chart Show TV was temporarily replaced on Freeview by its sister channel amid operational adjustments. The channel's successor Trace Urban briefly returned to Freeview on 27 June 2022 on channel 271, though this stint was short-lived. The Freeview integration expanded the channel's audience base in 2014-2015 by appealing to cost-sensitive demographics seeking free urban music content.

Other Distribution Methods

In addition to traditional broadcast platforms, Trace Hits expanded its reach through digital streaming options, beginning with the integration of its content into the Trace Group's broader streaming ecosystem after the 2018 acquisition. The channel's programming became accessible via the TRACE Play service, which offered on-demand urban music videos, catch-up episodes, and live feeds tailored for mobile and web users. This integration allowed viewers to access Trace Hits blocks outside linear schedules, supporting the channel's focus on hip-hop, R&B, and rhythmic top 40 content. The official Trace website provided curated playlists featuring selections from Trace Hits, enabling users to stream themed collections such as emerging urban tracks and chart toppers directly through the platform. These playlists complemented the channel's video blocks, providing a non-linear way to engage with content like music video rotations and artist spotlights. Social media played a key role in distribution, with the Trace Music YouTube channel serving as a primary hub for clipping and sharing Trace Hits programming. By 2022, the channel had amassed over 400,000 subscribers, facilitating viral dissemination of short-form videos from chart shows and urban blocks to drive traffic back to full streams. Partnerships further broadened access, including trials on (FAST) platforms like DistroTV, where Trace Urban (Trace Hits' predecessor branding) launched as a live channel in 2022, offering 24/7 urban music programming to cord-cutters.

Trace UK as Successor

Following the closure of Trace Hits in April 2023, emerged as its direct successor, launching on on 24 May 2023 as channel 4713. This move marked a strategic pivot for the Trace Group to maintain its presence in the UK urban music market through digital platforms rather than traditional . Available on Samsung Smart TVs, Galaxy phones, and tablets, adopted a (FAST) model, eliminating the need for linear TV slots and enabling broader accessibility without subscription fees. The channel's content centers on urban genres including hip-hop, R&B, grime, drill, rap, and , showcasing a mix of emerging talent and international artists to appeal to diverse audiences. It inherits key elements of Trace Hits' urban playlist to preserve fan-favorite tracks and continuity in the rotation of music videos and cultural content. Unlike its predecessor, draws on the global resources of the Trace network for content. On 3 July 2024, Trace UK expanded its distribution by launching on the Channelbox platform via Freeview channel 271, further enhancing its reach to households without additional costs. In March 2025, it launched directly on the Freeview EPG as channel 285. This addition complements the FAST ecosystem, allowing seamless integration into connected TVs and streaming devices, and reinforces Trace UK's role as a modern evolution of urban music delivery in the region.

Broader Trace Group Channels

The Trace Group, a French media company founded in , maintains an international portfolio of television channels dedicated to urban music and culture, with Trace Hits integrated as a key English-language offering in the . This network emphasizes genres such as hip-hop, R&B, , and related styles, fostering a global platform for diverse urban expressions. Among its sister channels, Trace Urban focuses on urban music with particular emphasis on French and African markets, having launched in 2003 originally as Trace TV to provide dedicated space for Afro-urban content. Trace Latina, specializing in Latin urban rhythms including , salsa, and bachata, debuted in 2018 as part of the group's expansion into Latin American influences. Similarly, Trace Brazuca, which highlights Brazilian urban music and culture, was introduced in 2020 to serve Portuguese-speaking audiences with content like and sertanejo fusions. These channels collectively form the core of the Trace Group's broadcast offerings, distributed via pay-TV, digital platforms, and streaming services. Note that , another UK-focused channel, closed on 14 December 2023. Network synergies enhance , including a of urban music videos that supports cross-promotions and content exchange among channels during Trace Hits' tenure from onward. The group's global footprint spans over 190 countries, reaching approximately 350 million viewers and listeners through 29 pay-TV channels, digital services, and radio stations as of 2025, positioning Trace Hits as the UK-centric hub for English-language urban programming within this expansive . Ownership resides with Trace Partners SAS, following a majority acquisition by TPG Growth that bolstered its international infrastructure.

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