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CMT Pure Country Preview (2006) CMT Showcase (1994–2001) CMT Signature Series ... CMT's Southern Fried Flicks With Hazel Smith (2001) Top 20 Countdown (2001–2012)
The network was first launched as VH1 Country, a country music video-oriented spinoff of VH1, on August 1, 1998; predating the folding of CBS Cable networks TNN and CMT into Viacom. [citation needed] On May 27, 2006, the channel rebranded as CMT Pure Country to realign the CMT brand to solely represent Viacom's country music-related programming.
The music video for "Perfect Girl" was also featured on CMT Pure's 12 Pack for months and peaked at #7. [7] It was later nominated for CMT's Top 30 Videos of 2011. [8] The second single from their debut album, "Whiskey Days" peaked at #7 on Billboard's Texas Regional Radio Report.
VH1 Country: Continuous country music videos. Rebranded as CMT Pure Country under CMT on Memorial Day 2006. VH1 MegaHits: A channel which played mostly top 40 adult contemporary videos from throughout VH1's history, from the 1980s to the early 2000s. Due to low viewership, the network was discontinued.
This is a list of episodes of CMT Crossroads. Episodes. No. Performers Original release date; 1: Lucinda Williams & Elvis Costello: January 13, 2002 () Songs ...
Carrie Underwood, called the "Queen of the CMT Awards", is the most decorated artist with ten Video of the Year wins. The following list shows the recipients for the CMT Music Award for Video of the Year. Originally the Flameworthy Video of the Year award, which changed in 2005. This Award is entirely fan voted. The award was first awarded in 2002.
The 2019 CMT Music Awards were held at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee on June 5, 2019. [1] [2] Little Big Town was the host for the show. [3] The CMT Music Awards are a fan-voted awards show for country music videos and television performances; Voting takes place on CMT's website. [4]
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.)