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MTV Live (formerly Palladia) is a 24-hour American pay television music video channel owned by Paramount Global.The channel, which broadcasts exclusively in 1080i high definition and 5.1 surround sound, broadcasts music videos and music-related programming from Paramount owned networks MTV, MTV Classic, VH1 and CMT, along with other concert and live music programming from outside producers.
Catfish UK: The TV Show (2022) Live 'n' Loud; MTV Europe Music Awards (1994–present) Teen Mum (2017) Acquired programs. Title First aired Last aired America's Next ...
MTV Live (TV network), an American music cable network known as Palladia from 2008 until early 2016 and Music: High Definition (MHD) from 2006 to 2008 MTV Live (international TV channel) , a series of international networks mainly carrying music videos and live music programming
True Life, a documentary series running on MTV since March 31, 1998, has covered over 140 topics from drug use, money issues, and sexual topics to simple social behavior like visiting the Jersey Shore.
MTV Live is an American television program that aired from 1997 to 1998 on MTV, featuring interviews with celebrity guests, live musical performances, news coverage, and music video premieres. 1997 series
Soon, they were considered by many to be full-fledged music journalists, interviewing major music celebrities and hosting their own television shows on the channel. This list related to film, television, or video is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items .
Acústico MTV: Marcelo Mova: 1991 2006: Barão Vermelho: Acústico MTV: Barão Vermelho: 1992 1999: Legião Urbana: Acústico MTV: Legião Urbana: 1992 João Bosco: Acústico MTV: João Bosco: 1992 Seal Acustico MTV Seal (recorded in Brazil) 1994 1994: Gilberto Gil: Acústico MTV: Gilberto Gil: 1995 1995: Moraes Moreira: Acústico MTV: Moraes ...
Along with VH1, MTV broadcast the Live 8 concerts, a series of concerts set in the G8 states and South Africa, on July 2, 2005. [29] Live 8 preceded the 31st G8 summit and the 20th anniversary of Live Aid. MTV drew heavy criticism for its coverage of Live 8. The network cut to commercials, VJ commentary, or other performances during performances.