A staple from 1998 to 2016, MTV/Viacom has decided to cancel all music videos
airing in the morning block.
http://www.mtv.com/tv-schedule
airing in the morning block.
http://www.mtv.com/tv-schedule
I though they did this 20 years ago.
Nope, the time slot was a consistent weapon to use against the erroneous generalization "MTV doesn't play music videos anymore." So, is there another video block that survives, maybe late at night or on weekends, or is this finally curtains for what was once MTV's reason to exist?
If a tree falls in an empty forest, does it make a sound?
So where is MTV today? They seem to be super-focused on three themes: Catfish, Ridiculousness, and Pregnant teens. If you look at their daytime lineup this is the predominant programming. Yes, they will add some Jersey Shore, an occasional movie or two, but that is about it. I guess what works, works. (Actually, I think Catfish is pretty good tv as it offers a provocative look inside social media and how humans react to it).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8jeuYMHX9Y
See if you want to look at MTV today they are basically TLC for young people. All reality shows all the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8jeuYMHX9Y
See if you want to look at MTV today they are basically TLC for young people. All reality shows all the time.
CMT doesn't even play country videos anymore, or even country/rural programming, broadband access is spotty is rural areas
They air Country Music Videos 5AM-10AM Monday-Friday and until Noon on Saturdays and Sundays. Secondly they air Reba's sitcom 1PM-5PM Monday-Friday and they show new episodes of Nashville on Thursday Nights. Plus they have an original show starring Billy Ray Cyrus called Still the King. Plus there is a reality show about he Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders.
Secondly they have a 24 Country Video Channel called "CMT Music" formerly "CMT Pure Country (and originally VH-1 Country)." CMT Music however is not on DirecTV.
MTV isn't even a music brand anymore. They recently renamed the MTV Hits channel. It is now Nick Music, associated with Nickelodeon.
At the same time, they renamed the Palladia channel MTV Live. So yes, MTV is still a very valuable brand name at Viacom. However, Nickelodeon has become an even bigger one.
No. They show movies too. And the last few days they've been airing reruns of "Friends" borrowed from sister network Nick-at-Nite
If you want your music videos MTV2 still has music videos in the morning. Along with sitcoms such as Everybody Hates Chris, Malcom & Eddie, Saved by the Bell, My Wife and Kids (shared with sister network VH-1), Martin, The Jamie Foxx Show (Shared with VH-1), etc.
VH-1 does not show videos any more. A few of those sitcoms, reality shows, and movies.