Here's a REALLY-COO-WIL IDEA for such a Dance show on CW, Fox, or even NBC...
Back in the 1990's, MuchMusic (both in the U.S. and Canada) aired a Dance Music show on Friday nights from 8:30 pm Central time until 10:00pm, and it was LIVE-TO-AIR!!
This show was called "Electric Circus" and it was unlike any Dance Music show up to that point.
There are several reasons for this...
1) The show featured the newest and most current Dance/Techno/Electronica tracks each week, AND aired the videos for several of these tracks (in tandem with showing the EC Dancers in the EC Environment dancing to the tracks).
2) EC had a weekly Top 10 Dance Chart featuring the Top 10 Dance videos of the week. They played snippets of the #10 to #2 videos, and played the #1 song/video in its entirety.
3) EC also showed the latest Dance / Club Top 10 charts from different International chart magazines, such as Billboard here in the U.S., as well as chart magazines from Canada, Great Briiain, and the Euro charts too!
4) The show also had live performers on several of their shows, performing 1 or 2 songs live in the Environment and in front of the Dancers, and they sang the song LIVE, NOT lip-synched like on Bandstand in the 70's.
5) EC also had a News segment featuring news from the Dance Music / Club world each week, and kept audiences up-to-date on things like the Winter Music Conference in Miami and other events like those throughout the world.
6) About once a month, EC did theme shows. One month, they would do a show featuring all Latin Dance music, another month, they would do an entire show dedicated to the DJ's. Other months, they would do themed shows based on the Holiday of that month (Halloween the last Friday before October 31, and Christmas on the last or 2nd-to-last Friday before Christmas). AND, twice a year, EC would do LIVE outdoor remote-broadcasts from different well-known sites in Canada. In February, on a Saturday night in mid- to late-February, they would broadcast a LIVE outdoor remote-broadcast from the Winterlude festival at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. And in late-July, EC would do a LIVE outdoor remote-cast from Paramount Canada's Wonderland in Maple, Ontario (just outside Toronto). In both of these live outdoor remote-casts, they would invite thousands of people to show up to these remotes and be in the audience, while they would have about 100 of the EC Dancers on 1 main stage, and 2 smaller platforms above the crowd dancing to the shows, and they would both feature several acts performing their Dance songs on-stage for the autiences both there at the site, and live to the audiences watching at home.
7) During EC, usually in the middle of the program, they would have well-known locan local, national, and world-renowned DJ's perform on the show, and they would perform a live mixset lasting up to 10 minutes...giving the viewers at home a chance to sample their music & musical-styles.
And finally, the best part of EC...
8) Electric Circus had a LIVE, on-air Chatline which ran 24/7, but during the show, they would have desktop or laptop computers set up in the EC Environment where some of the EC Dancers would chat LIVE with the online chatters watching at home, and the online chatters also would be able to chat it up with the host of the show, and sometimes they would have the performers on the show do live chats with the online chatters either during or immediately following the show!

Of course, this chatroom WAS moderated, which was a MUST for anything like this to work.
Now that you know about Electric Circus, there was 2 hosts on that show which REALLY made the show click!!
When I started watching and participating on the show, the host of the show was American-born Juliette Powell. She spoke both fluent English & French, and she REALLY liked to party on the show!!

Juliette hosted the show from September 1996 until September 2000.
The second one was Nadine Ramkisson!! She served as the host for EC on MuchMusic between September 2000 and August 2002. She brought an "international" flair to the show, since she was originally from Trinidad. And prior to Juliette leaving the show in 2000, she was the show's Dance Co-ordinator, and would take over hosting duties when Juliette had to be somewhere else on assignment.
This was, BAR-NONE, the BESTEST Dance Music TV show EVER!!
And I REALLY would like such a show to rise again, and I think such a show WOULD work on a network like The CW, Fox, or even NBC on a Friday or Saturday night during prime-time, and would be PERFECT to run LIVE for 90-minutes ever Friday or Saturday night!!
What do you think of such a show?
DeanSB<P ID="signature">______________
Dance Music RULEZ!!

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