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Like MTV, VH1 ultimately drifted away from music and into reality television programming; albeit with a focus on music personalities, celebrities, and shows targeting African-American audiences. VH1 is best known for franchises such as Behind the Music, the I Love… series, the Celebreality block, Love & Hip Hop, and Basketball Wives.
This was a rare logo. Also, it is an alternate logo. VH1, an acronym for Video Hits One, launched on January 1, 1985, over the channel space of Turner 's Cable Music Channel. [1][2] The channel originally focused on music and programming aimed at older audiences than its sibling channel at the time, MTV.
The Cho Show. The Cleveland Show. Click! Confessions of a Teen Idol. Cover Wars. Dance Cam Slam. Darcy's Music. Don't Forget the Lyrics. Driven.
Behind the Music. Behind the Music is an American documentary television series that initially aired on VH1 from 1997 to 2014 and has streamed on Paramount+ since July 2021. Each episode profiles and interviews a popular musical artist or group, examining career beginnings, roads to success and any resultant hardships.
The Greatest (TV series) The Greatest. (TV series) The Greatest is a television series broadcast on VH1. Each episode counts down either songs, albums, music videos, moments, musicians, or celebrities of a particular category.
Harwell also famously appeared as himself on the small screen in 2006, on the sixth season of VH1’s "celebreality" show The Surreal Life, alongside roommates Alexis Arquette, Sherman Hemsley ...
Legends (aka VH1's Legends) is a music biography television series on VH1.Originally sponsored by AT&T Corporation, this series documents those artists (living or dead) who have made a significant contribution to music history to be profiled on the show (as opposed to VH1's companion series, Behind the Music, which profiles mostly moderately significant artists).
November 28, 2015. (2015-11-28) The 20 (formerly known as the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown) is a weekly music video countdown television show that aired on the VH1 cable television network in the United States. The long-running show was first introduced in 1994 as VH1 Top 10 Countdown, part of VH1's "Music First" re-branding effort. [1]