Hollywood Hamilton's Weekend Top 30 (also known as The Weekend Top 30 and abbreviated as WT30) was a nationally syndicated radio program created and hosted by American radio personality Sean "Hollywood" Hamilton. It debuted in November 1998 and ended in June 2021.
From 2000 onwards, the countdown was available in two versions: Pop (for CHR stations) and Rhythm (later renamed Urban; for rhythmic and urban contemporary stations). From itâÂÂs debut in 1998 until the addition of the Pop version in 2000, the countdown was solely available for rhythmic stations and was branded under the name Hollywood Hamilton's Rhythm Countdown (also known as the Rhythm Top 30).
Charted songs were initially determined by a mix of radio airplay data by affiliates and listener votes via the showâÂÂs website, text messaging (where listeners text a charted song to a short code) and on the showâÂÂs social media accounts. Starting in the early 2010s, the listener voting was discontinued. Similar to most countdowns such as American Top 40 and Rick Dees Weekly Top 40, WT30 also featured a year-end chart as the final chart of a year.
Until 2009, Hamilton hosted both the pop and rhythmic versions simultaneously. WJMN personality Ramiro Torres took over hosting duties of the rhythmic version (who would later be succeeded by DJ Pup Dawg, also from that same station). Consequently, the rhythmic version moved base to Boston from the show's New York City base studios.
Hamilton also hosted a spin-off of the Weekend Top 30, the Remix Top 30, which consisted of remixed versions of top songs weekly.
On July 31, 2017, the Remix Top 30 won Best Syndicated Show of the year at the 2017 Promo Awards in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
On August 6, 2019, the Remix Top 30 won Best Syndicated Show of the year at the 1 Music Ave Awards in Ft Lauderdale, FL.
On January 28, 2013, Hamilton signed a new deal with Premiere Networks that brings his syndicated countdown shows into the Premiere syndication stable beginning February 1, 2013. In addition, his shows will also be featured on the iHeartRadio platform, which is owned by Premiere's parent company (and Hamilton's employer) iHeartMedia
The weekend of June 26âÂÂ27, 2021 was the last airing for all of Hamilton's syndicated shows. Despite this, the Urban version continues to be broadcast both on radio and on streaming apps such as iHeartRadio, Dash Radio and Mixcloud under the name DJ Pup DawgâÂÂs Top 30 Countdown, while also adding KPWR personality Kalisha Pereira as contributor.