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  2. Music Choice - Wikipedia

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    Music Choice (abbreviated as MC) is an American television music service that digitally broadcasts audio-based music channels and video-related content to cable television providers in the United States. Music Choice reaches 65 million households in North America via linear television channels and TV-on-demand services.

  3. List of Music Choice channels - Wikipedia

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    These Music Choice channels over the years have either been taken off the air, renamed, or they were replaced by another channel. Adult Top 40 - (absorbed into Pop Hits and Hit List) All Christmas - (renamed Classic Christmas) Americana - (replaced by True Country, returned as an online exclusive channel in 2017) Arena Rock - (replaced by Retro ...

  4. List of music video television channels - Wikipedia

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    Music 24; Music Box; Music Box Slovakia; Music Channel Romania; Music Choice (on-demand only) Music Japan TV; Music On! TV; Music TV; Música por Movistar Plus+; Musik Indonesia; MUZU.TV; Myx; Nat Geo Music; NME TV; NickMusic; NickMusic (Europe & South Africa) Now 70s; Now 80s; Now Rock; NRJ 12; NRJ Hits; Nusantara; Óčko; Óčko Star; Óčko ...

  5. Music choice at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago ...

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    “He’s, of course, the first baby boomer candidate. So he’s got this throwback music that worked very well for him.” ‘Poking the liberal music industry’ But let’s get back to my question.

  6. Music choice at the Democratic National Convention in ... - AOL

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    From Springsteen to Dion, the tunes politicians play at campaign events can generate backlash from artists. From Yvette Walker:

  7. Smooth jazz radio - Wikipedia

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    It is still available on SiriusXM on Channel 66, known as "Watercolors" and on the Music Choice cable radio service. In addition, smooth jazz concerts, recording sales, as well as increased smooth jazz offerings on the Internet, continue to show strong fan support for the genre. [1]

  8. SWRV - Wikipedia

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    SWRV (pronounced 'swerve') was an American music video television channel from Music Choice that launched on February 10, 2010. SWRV relaunched as Music Choice Play on October 15, 2013. [ 1 ]

  9. Red Wanting Blue - Wikipedia

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    An eccentric music video was released for "Where You Wanna Go" featuring the band finding themselves trapped in an Alice in Wonderland type setting. Red Wanting Blue settled into a rhythm on tour of nearly selling out venues in advance (large rock clubs and mid-sized theaters), most shows during this time period selling out by day of show.