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  2. History of MTV - Wikipedia

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    [48] The network launched MTV Radio Network in 1995 with Westwood One. [49] Despite targeted efforts to play certain types of music videos in limited rotation, MTV greatly reduced its overall rotation of music videos by the mid-2000s. [50] A 10pm programming block for top shows and specials was created and called the 10 Spot.

  3. MTV - Wikipedia

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    MTV.com in 2008. In the late 1980s, before the Internet, MTV VJ Adam Curry began experimenting online. In the 90's, he registered the then-unclaimed domain name "MTV.com" in 1993 with the idea of being MTV's unofficial new voice on the Internet. Although this move was sanctioned by his supervisors at MTV Networks at the time, when Curry left to ...

  4. List of first music videos aired on MTV - Wikipedia

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    MTV's first day on the air was rebroadcast on VH1 Classic in 2006 and again in 2011 (the latter celebrating the channel's 30th anniversary). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first hour on the air was broadcast again on August 1, 2016, and was called MTV Hour One, as part of VH1 Classic's planned re-launch as MTV Classic, MTV itself, and additionally streamed on ...

  5. MTV Generation - Wikipedia

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    The MTV Generation refers to the adolescents and young adults of the 1980s to the mid-1990s, a time when many were influenced by the television channel MTV, which launched in 1981. [1] The term is another way of referring to Generation X. [2] [3] The development of MTV "had an immediate impact on popular music, visual style, and culture". [4]

  6. The Box (American TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Box, originally named the Video Jukebox Network, was an American broadcast, cable and satellite television channel that operated from 1985 to 2001. The network focused on music videos, which through a change in format in the early 1990s, were selected by viewer request via telephone; as such, unlike competing networks (such as MTV and VH1), the videos were not broadcast on a set rotation.

  7. Music television - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1980s and early 1990s, MTV began cultivating a lifestyle for teen and college-aged students. As video clips started to develop certain images for artist, such as Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, and New Kids on The Block, fashion and paraphernalia for these acts were also marketed along with the distribution of music. [7]

  8. The original VJs look back, 40 years later: 'The first 24 ...

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    I'd been there less than a year when I bumped into [MTV Networks CEO] Bob Pittman at a picnic — it's a long story, but I went to school in Jackson, Miss., and every state had a picnic in Central ...

  9. Paramount Media Networks - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 1984, Warner Communications made the decision to divest Nickelodeon, MTV, and VH-1 (launched in 1985 over the channel space of Turner's Cable Music Channel) into a new public corporation called MTV Networks. [1] [3] A year later, Warner would acquire the 50% stake from American Express. [4]