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  2. History of MTV - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, MTV introduced its new studios in Times Square. [55] MTV created four shows in the late 1990s that centered on music videos: MTV Live , Total Request , Say What? , and 12 Angry Viewers . [ citation needed ] A year later, in 1998, MTV merged Total Request and MTV Live into a live daily top 10 countdown show, Total Request Live , which ...

  3. MTV - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 1984, Warner Communications spun-off Nickelodeon, MTV into a new public corporation called MTV Networks. [8] [9] ... [45] MTV also introduced MTV Bump, ...

  4. List of presidents of programming of MTV - Wikipedia

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    Robert Pittman [1] [2] - Pittman was the CEO of MTV Networks and the cofounder and programmer who led the team that created MTV. [3] At MTV, he oversaw the creation and growth of MTV and the transition of Nickelodeon from a failing network geared to preschoolers to the highest rated channel aimed at older kids as well as overseeing the launches of VH-1 and Nick at Nite, and led the initial ...

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

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    At midnight on Aug. 1, 1981, Martha Quinn, Mark Goodman, Nina Blackwood, Alan Hunter, and J.J. Jackson stood inside the Loft restaurant in Fort Lee, N.J., to watch ...

  6. MTV’s 5 Original VJs: Where Are They Now? Catching Up ... - AOL

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    Quinn was also featured in a 2007 computer game, The '80s Game With Martha Quinn, and hosted a public television show, The 80's (My Music), in 2017. These days, Quinn can be heard as the host of ...

  7. Review: Why Did MTV Stop Playing Music? - AOL

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    When MTV premiered in 1981, music videos were a novelty; a network that played them 24/7 appealed even to cynical Gen Xers. But the format wasn't conducive to setting competitive ad rates: The ...

  8. Music television - Wikipedia

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    MTV logo until 2010. On March 3, 1981, Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment (now as "Paramount Media Networks") introduced MTV (Music Television), [6] the first 24/7 cable television network completely dedicated the broadcast of music videos. MTV was aimed to reach and profit from the young adult demographic.

  9. Paramount Media Networks - Wikipedia

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    On August 27, 1985, Warner sold 31% of MTV Networks to Viacom, with Warner also selling 19% of its Showtime/The Movie Channel, Inc. joint to Viacom as well. [5] [6] In November 1985, Viacom announced that it had plans to buy the remaining 69% of MTV Networks from Warner for $326 million, [7] and the acquisition was completed on May 20, 1986. [8]