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VH1 I Love The New Millenium

This week VH1 did another I Love a certain decade series. This time, it was about the current decade we are in now called I Love The Millenium. They are going from 2000-2007. Seriously, why couldn't the channel just wait 2 more years to put this series out? Are the regular viewers of that channel that impatient and short spanned?

Mad TV did a parody of this a couple of years ago. When they got to the current year the show was being aired (2004 I think), the channel collapsed on itself and exploded because they messed up the time continum. I wonder if that would happen if they did an I Love 2008.

I realize many are tired of Flava Flav, Brook Hogan and I Love New York, but it's too soon for a documentary about this decade.
 
Well, they've got to put something on the air.

I think I may have found the answer--music videos! They've seemed to make YouTube and Yahoo! Music quite popular.
 
DToTheJ said:
Coming soon to VH1:
"I Love February!"

Close enough, they already have Best Week Ever. I saw an episode about 2004 last night and cringed. I cant believe they couldnt wait a few more years.
 
Nate Wesley said:
Well, they've got to put something on the air.

I think I may have found the answer--music videos! They've seemed to make YouTube and Yahoo! Music quite popular.

I thought YouTube was popular for such compelling fare as fake popcorn popping via cell phones and a bogus ball girl catching a fly ball. ;)

Nevertheless, the reason sites like YouTube and Yahoo Music do well with videos is that they allow people to choose the specific videos they want, not wait for them to maybe pop up on a linear TV channel.

While there might still be some audience for what VH1 used to be as a music video channel, they are significantly more successful doing what they're doing now.
 
I"m also expecting "I Love Next Week", VH1 predicts the next fad, and the next stupid celebrity trick.
 
I would like if the VH1 channel goes back to 24/7 videos like they did from inception from 1985 to when the channel turned to crap in 2004. That would be a great idea, but leave Viacom & the FCC alone!
 
Here's another idea I had

I Love The 80s presents: really obscure 80s pop culture that only die hard Me Generation fans know with your host, Seth MacFarlane.
 
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