Sekulý Najlepsich

The Sekulý Najlepsich (Anglic: the Amazing Top) is a yearly end-of-the-year broadcasted music event in Mursland. Starting in 1995, the general public can vote for 25 of their favourite songs. Most of the years, the amount of songs played matches the year the event is held. In the 2020 variant, a total of 42.3 million entries were processed.

History
Starting in 1995 organised by VGM, the show has been among the most popular music events in Mursland. In the first edition, one could send in a ballot (found in the back of all major Mursian newspapers) by mail, filling in a maximum of 10 songs. Nearly 250000 ballots were send in, totalling for nearly 2.41 million votes, from which the top 1995 were selected.

In 1997, it passed one million listeners, and since 1998 it has been the most popular radio broadcast of December.

In 2000, the amount of ballots surpassed 586 thousand. VGM was not equipped to deal with this many ballots after a recent reorganisation, which caused not all ballots to be counted when the broadcast started. Much Critique was on Yiorgos Stefanou both internally and externally for his indifference towards the affair, and is often cited as the reason of his resignation. In 2001 the list was only 2000 entries long, and the voting ballot was reduced to 8 songs because of the incident. In 2001 they restated the ballot to have 10 entries, and from 2002 onwards, the length of the list is matched with the year again, with the exception of 2011 when it was 2010 entries long.

In 2004, it became the most music event in Mursland.

In 2005 the ballot was increased to 15 songs.

In 2006, it became the most popular radio broadcast all year round, but did not manage to hold that title due to a slow decrease in popularity.

In 2010, the voting ballot was increased to 20 songs, and was also the first edition to have the studio broadcasted on television. Sekulý Najlepsich passed the two million listeners for the first time, reaching 2.76 million, and regained the title of most popular radio broadcast in Mursland all year round, and has been so ever since.

In 2014 it passed the 3 million listeners mark, and also had processed more than a million ballots.

In 2020, it passed the 4 million listeners mark.