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Vh1 Classic needs to start showing 90s music videos more often

For those of you who normally watch Vh1 Classic, you'll probably notice that a majority of the time, they play 80s music videos. I remember ONE time during the "Totally 80s" video block, they showed "Love is Strong" by the Rolling Stones, which came out in 1994. It was the only time that ever happened, though. I wonder if it was a mistake. But I'd like to see them show 90s videos more often, because that's when I watched Vh1 the most. I know that the "Morning Video Block" that airs each weekday from 6am to 9am consists of all different kinds of music, but I'm not sure how often they air 90s videos. I've seen videos on Vh1 Classic from as late as 1996. And I think they played 90s videos more often in 2004 or so than they are now. I wonder why they stopped, as I'd like to see them start showing 90s videos again.
 
I think as we more completely enter the new decade, we will increasingly see and hear more 90s music. I have noticed 90s music becoming much more common on classic rock stations over the past few years, as they have embraced acts like Nirvana and Alice in Chains. I assume VH1 classic will eventually acquiesce and add more 90s music as their target demographic moves towards people who were heavy consumers of music and music videos in the 1990s.
 
I'm sure just as oldies radio is phasing out 50's and 60's music - oh, and the word "oldies" - VH1 Classic will be phasing out 60's and 70's music just as they would be phasing in 90's songs... Oh, that is, if they're still showing music videos by then... :eek:
 
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