These days MTV and CMT might be going down in flames, but nobody can kill the dream of music videos. Why? They’re the best starmaking machinery the pop world has ever invented, the ultimate expression ...
Now 79, Freston presents me with a manila envelope, inside of which is a copy of his new memoir, Unplugged, a frisky account ...
MTV launched in 1981 with the promise of bringing music to television screens across America, but not every video made the ...
I'm sure that you've heard the heartbreaking news that MTV has decided to stop broadcasting its music channels—MTV Music, MTV 80s, MTV 90s, Club MTV, and MTV Live after 31st December, 2025—which means ...
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(MENAFN- The Conversation) When The Buggles' music video“Video Killed the Radio Star” aired on August 1, 1981, it marked a historic moment for both television and music. The day marked the launch of ...
Cyndi Lauper leading the crowd at the first MTV New Year’s Eve party at Times Square. Photo: Allan Tannenbaum/Getty Images Cyndi Lauper leading the crowd at the first MTV New Year’s Eve party at Times ...
(Gray News) - MTV is canceling one of its longest-running series, “Ridiculousness,” after 14 years, according to several reports. Variety reported the comedy-clip show will end after its 46th season.
Completely innovative at the time, it opened appropriately enough with The Buggles’ Video Killed The Radio Star making both an instant hit. It was here that Anstruther lass Edith Bowman made her ...
The 24-hour music station called The Music Factory (TMF) will broadcast popular video clips targeted mainly at viewers in the 12-25 age bracket on pay TV and mobile phones later this year. MTV ...
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The downfall of MTV marks the end of an era when music videos united generations — before streaming split the rhythm apart.