Hit Machine (TV program)
French music chart television series
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Hit Machine is a defunct music chart television programme which ran in France from 1 October 1994 until 1 May 2009 through M6. The show was initially hosted by Ophélie Winter and Yves Noël until June 1995, before being replaced by Charly Nestor and Jean-Marc Lubin (known collectively as Charly and Lulu). They presented the show for several seasons until being replaced by Pierre Matthieu in September 2008 following a ratings decline, until its end in 2009. It aired music videos and performances of some of the week's best-selling popular music records.[1][2][3]
Presented by
- Ophelie Winter (1994-1995)
- Yves Noël (1994-1995)
- Charly and Lulu (1995-2008)
- Pierre Matthieu (2008-2009)
Country of originFrance
Running time
- 30 minutes (1994-1996)
- 60 minutes (1995-2008)
- 30 minutes (2008-2009)
- 5 minutes (2009)
- 45 minutes (2012-2013)
Production companyStudio 89 Productions
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| Country of origin | France |
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| Production company | Studio 89 Productions |
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| Network | M6 |
| Release | 1 October 1994 – 1 May 2009 |
In 2012, a spin-off titled Génération Hit Machine was aired on W9, showing the show's best moments.[4]