Also, as you've probably already heard by now, MTV has launched a new video on demand site where they plan to serve up every video and live performance they have ever aired.
It's called MTV MUSIC. Redundant, Ironic or Oxymoronic name? You decide.
You can compare YouTube's video and sound quality with MTV MUSIC's below.
Network Will Air Videos 3-6 a.m. Monday Through Thursday
March 30, 2009
The industry has been buzzing about it for week, and now it’s a done deal. MTV is starting to play music videos again.
Starting yesterday, AMTV, a six-hour block of music videos and advertising, will air from 3 a.m. to 9 a.m., Monday through Thursday.
The spots will also include news, interviews and performances in a throwback to the network’s origins as a 24-hour music video channel.
The Viacom-owned net has mostly shown music videos on its digital channels and as interstitial programming in its line-up of mostly reality fare.
MTV GM Stephen Friedman told the N.Y. Times the new schedule “creates more sampling opportunities” for viewers. “It gives us a much wider palette to experiment.”
The network is also bringing back Unplugged, its acoustic performance series.
Not according to this article: http://www.prefixmag.com/news/mtv-announces-it-has-no-plans-to-show-more-music-v/27022/
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March 30, 2009
The industry has been buzzing about it for week, and now it’s a done deal.
MTV is starting to play music videos again.
Starting yesterday, AMTV, a six-hour block of music videos and advertising, will air from 3 a.m. to 9 a.m., Monday through Thursday.
The spots will also include news, interviews and performances in a throwback to the network’s origins as a 24-hour music video channel.
The Viacom-owned net has mostly shown music videos on its digital channels and as interstitial programming in its line-up of mostly reality fare.
MTV GM Stephen Friedman told the N.Y. Times the new schedule “creates more sampling opportunities” for viewers. “It gives us a much wider palette to experiment.”
The network is also bringing back Unplugged, its acoustic performance series.