Dun- dun dun - dun nun nun nut-dun nun nun nut. all day all night non stop music. I think that was their little jingle. Early 80s Nina Blackwell, J.J. Jackson, etc. The only show they had was a 5 minute news at the end of every hour. Now its like to catch actual music videos, you better stay up till the wee hours in the morning. Don't get me wrong, I watch some of the shows, but I would prefer constant 24 hour videos. MTV is what I label as a " Sell Out ".
2007-01-27 20:54:41
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answered by Juj4ever 2
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extremely videos stopped fooling round 1998 (around the time truth television began to pop up everywhere) videos are performed previous due at nighttime or early morning. i love the former tutor "MTV Blocks", the position they tutor 3 videos of a particular artist or band in a row. no longer good for one hit wonders regardless of the actuality that. VH1's videos have continually been human being present day, yet now it is r&bish (no longer some thing incorrect with that), even as became the stunning time you stated a Celine Dion song video? the only videos i see is on TRL, and they only play particular videos, and easily 60% of the video itself, under no circumstances the entire component. i do not watch it anymore, too a lot laguna sea coast and gauntlet stuff, which do not pastime me.
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. And the videos actually told a story, and not the same old 'band lip-synching to the song'. Those were the days.
2007-01-27 20:54:13
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answered by Mitch 5
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Yeah. MTV2 used to also, but that's pretty much series now too.
Fuse is a pretty good music channel. They play videos.
2007-01-27 20:47:18
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answered by nonono 3
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I agree with everyone else, I don't even have that channel programed as a channel anymore, or I just skip it if I'm somewhere else!
2007-01-27 20:53:03
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answered by mad 2
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yea they used to play music now the air stupid **** to make money from, and my guess is that since their playing all that sill reality tv and not music videos they prolly make more from the stupid garbage they play
2007-01-27 21:01:19
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answered by Rob Strickland 1
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Yes its where i first saw the chili peppers, they were singing higher ground, it would have been the late 80's
2007-01-27 20:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Im 33. They really played videos all day and we LOVED it.
2007-01-27 20:45:13
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answered by salinger 4
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hehe are you being sarcastic
everytime i turned on to channel MTV, all i see is "Pimp My ride' and 'my sweet 16' hahaha
2007-01-27 20:50:13
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answered by Paula 7
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ha ha yeah!
2007-01-27 20:48:50
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answered by cmpk26 1
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