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CMT was the first nationally available channel devoted to country music and country music videos, with its programming also including concerts, specials, and biographies of country music stars. Over time, the network's programming expanded to incorporate original lifestyle and reality programming, and acquired sitcoms.
CMT Pure Country, the all-music counterpart to CMT, relegated its classic country programming to a daily half-hour block known as "Pure Vintage" before abandoning classic country altogether by 2015. (Complicating matters somewhat is a relative lack of music videos for country music songs before the 1980s.)
CMT Most Shocking (2003–05) CMT Most Wanted Live (2001–04) CMT Music (1983–2001) CMT Outlaws (2004–05) CMT Power Picks (2006–10) CMT Prime! (2002) CMT Pure Country Preview (2006) CMT Showcase (1994–2001) CMT Signature Series (1994–2002) CMT Stone Country (1997–2001) CMT Top 12 Countdown (1994–2001) CMT's Next Superstar (2011 ...
The 2024 CMT Music Awards are here! Some of country music's biggest stars have turned out to see who will take home the coveted awards.Heading into this year's big show, there was a four-way tie ...
CMT Digital has announced a new, intimately-recorded performance series, "CMT Live," featuring Elle King, Ian Munsic, Flatland Calvary among many acts
Country Gold, classic country request program hosted at various times in its history by Mike Fitzgerald (1992–99), Big John Howell (1999 – 2006), and Josh "Rowdy Yates" Holstead (2006–12). A split in the ownership of the show in 2012 led to two shows bearing the name: one hosted by Holstead, and another by Randy Owen (2012–2016) and ...
Little Big Town's Jimi Westbrook, Kimberly Schlapman, Karen Fairchild and Philip Sweet perform at CMT Storytellers at World Wide Stages on February 22, 2024 in Spring Hill, Tennessee.
January 13 - CMT premieres CMT Crossroads, which features country music artists being paired with artists from other genres.The show has since become one of the channel's most successful programs; the first episode featured Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello.