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Former programming by MTV Classic. Music video blocks. Title Year(s) aired 90s Feast: 2016 90 Hours of '90s Hip Hop: 2017 90s House Playlist: 2017
Three days leading up to December 30, 2016, MTV Classic aired 24-hour block "Decade-a-thons" consisting of music videos from the 1980s leading up to the 2000s. [14] Afterwards, MTV Classic unveiled a new automated all-music video schedule, with all of the older MTV and VH1 Classic series content removed. [11]
Classic MTV (1989, 1992–93) Yo! MTV Raps Today (1989–1992) Hard 30: MTV's Headbangers Half Hour (1989) Just Say Julie (1989–1992) Awake on the Wild Side (1990 ...
WWF Sunday Night Heat (1998–2000; moved to MTV) A.M. Raw (2005–14) WWE Tribute to the Troops (2005–18) WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (2006–18)
MTV Classic may refer to: MTV Classic (American TV channel) , a television channel that replaced VH1 Classic on August 1, 2016 MTV Classic (Australian TV channel) , a television channel previously named VH1 Australia until May 2010, and shut down in 2023
VH1 Classic 120 Minutes was the final program to air on VH1 Classic before its transition to MTV Classic. In addition, the show aired VH1 Classic's final music video "Don't Talk" by 10,000 Maniacs. [1] The show plays a very limited number of artists and videos, often repeating the same songs week after week.
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 ...
[121] [122] MTV Classic only retained three original VH1 Classic programs, which were That Metal Show, Metal Evolution, and Behind the Music Remastered, although repeats of current and former VH1 programs such as Pop-Up Video and VH1 Storytellers remained on the schedule. However, the rebranded MTV Classic had few viewers, and declined quickly ...