While it'd be surreal today to see a recording artist leading staffers through an on-air holiday singalong, at the time, it was a perfectly MTV thing to do.
One doesn’t have to be out-of-touch to not recognize MTV anymore, or malign the dearth of ‘90s staples like Beavis & Butt-Head, or later years like Clone High or Pimp My Ride. Luckily, MTV will return to its roots with an MTV Classic channel as early as next week, bringing back a treasure-trove of your old favorites.
It's been a good while since we've heard anything from the front of MTV's proposed 'Scream' TV series, which had since lost writers Jay Beattie and Dan Dworkin with no word of involvement from either Wes Craven or Kevin Williamson, but we at least have a cast to start. Find out the major characters we'll hear 'Scream' if and when MTV decides to take the pilot to series!
Ever caught yourself asking the question that will certainly reveal your aging? "Bruh... why doesn't MTV play music videos anymore?" We now have an answer, albeit a comical one, from Youtuber bfirenzi. Talk about make you feel old...
Remember MTV in the late 90's. That weird in-between period when they still played some videos, but were also bringing more shows into the mix? Sifl & Olly were in that mix. The two sock puppets you love are heading back to a screen near you!
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For those of us who rushed home from school each day to catch MTV’s ‘Total Request Live,’ we know all too well about the dominance of the ’90s boy band craze. Each and every week for six months, the Backstreet Boys and N*Sync populated the No. 1 and No. 2 spots on the request show – consistently leaving Korn to linger at No. 3.
Ok, I don't normally watch Mtv's "True Life..." but, I saw a clip of this on "The Soup" this past weekend, and well...The show features random people with some pretty bizarre stories.
As you heard on last night's 9 o'clock news, and earlier on Planet1051.com, Evanescence has a new album coming out soon. I played the new single "What You Want" last night. Also, yesterday, Amy Lee and company performed the song live on MTV. Video after the jump.
On August 1, 1981, television and music shacked up on a little cable channel called MTV, hosted by a collective of video jockeys or “VJs.” MTV has been through countless iterations and format changes ever since and as it shifted its focus to reality fare like 'Jersey Shore' and 'Teen Mom' in recent years, the VJs became less instrumental to the channel's brand.
As MTV turns 30 today, let's take a
Lafayette's own Givers are releasing their first ever music video for their song 'Up Up Up' on Monday!!! It's a 'Buzzworthy' video on MTV. They have the first 30 seconds of the video that you can view. Trust me, you're gonna want more! Check out the video after the jump!
Linkin Park recently released their new single "Waiting For The End" out into the airwaves and it kicked up interest as to what the band has been up to lately.