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All Things Rock Countdown (2002–2005) Beat Seekers (2002) Album Launch (2002–03) MTV Hits (2002–2006) Advance Warning (2003–2005) Video Clash (2003–2005) Hard Rock Live (2003–2005) Weekend Dime (2005) A.D.D. Videos (2006) The Big Ten (2006–2008) Sucker Free (2006–2008) MTV Live (2007) 45th at Night (2007) FNMTV (2008–09) FNMTV ...
MTV Hits is a music video-only spin-off cable/satellite television channel of MTV in several international markets, originally based on the pop music format of a defunct programming block on the American MTV itself. It may refer to the following channels: MTV Hits (Australian and New Zealand TV channel) MTV Hits (British and Irish TV channel)
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The network launched as MTV Hits in Brazil on 22 June 2005, and was re-branded as VH1 MegaHits on 29 January 2010 after a local re-configuration of Viacom's domestic properties in Brazil. In Brazil, by decision of Viacom, the channel was manually replaced by MTV Live HD on 31 July 2020 in most TV providers that didn't have the channel yet.
MTV Hits Latin America was a 24-hour non-stop contemporary hit music channel from ViacomCBS Networks Americas that debuted in 2008. The format of the network resembles that of the classic MTV Latin America before the addition of other programming to that network in the 2000s and their slow decline of music video programming.
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Sadly, MTV, when nominating for the best game soundtrack, totally missed the point, picking the usual compilation crap on games like Midnight Club 3. Crappy music that MTV could, in all fairness ...
The ceremony broadcast was preceded by the 2005 MTV Video Music Awards Pre-Show by the Shore. Hosted by Kurt Loder and SuChin Pak with reports from John Norris , Sway , and Gideon Yago , the broadcast featured red carpet interviews and performances by Mike Jones featuring Slim Thug and Paul Wall , Rihanna , and Fall Out Boy . [ 5 ]