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  2. VH1 - Wikipedia

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    In addition to VH1, there were two sister stations in the UK: VH1 Classic (now MTV Classic) and VH2 (now closed). In Canada, CHUM Limited launched MuchMoreMusic, a sister channel to MuchMusic (which was considered to be MTV's Canadian counter-part), in 1998. The channel would air the majority of VH1's music and reality programming until 2013.

  3. List of music video television channels - Wikipedia

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    Cable Music Channel; Channel O; Channel V; Channel V Australia; Clubland TV; CMC-TV; CMT (Australian TV channel) Country Music Television, US; Croatian Music Channel; CStar; CStar Hits France; Deluxe Music; Disco Polo Music; EBS Musika; Eska Rock TV; Eska TV; Eska TV Extra; Fly Music; Foxtel Smooth; Fuse; Free TV; Gaan Bangla; Gemini Music ...

  4. MTV Classic (United States) - Wikipedia

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    VH1 Smooth launched on August 1, 1998 as a part of the "Suite" digital package, delaying the initial launch date of July 31, 1998. [2] [3] The channel that focused on smooth jazz, new age, and adult contemporary music. [2] [4] The first music video to play on the channel was a cover of "Makin' Whoopee" by Branford Marsalis. [5]

  5. History of VH1 - Wikipedia

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    VH1 is an American basic cable television network that is part of the MTV Entertainment Group; itself part of Paramount Global's networks division.Launched on January 1, 1985, VH1 (which was an acronym for Video Hits One) originally focused on music and, later, pop culture-related programming aimed at older audiences than its sibling channel MTV.

  6. List of programs broadcast by VH1 - Wikipedia

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    VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown: October 28, 1994: November 28, 2015 Pop-Up Video: October 27, 1996: September 21, 2012 Crossroads [a] October 31, 1994: 1998 8-Track Flashback: September 23, 1995: February 15, 1998 VH1 Dance Machine: 1997: 1998 Emma: October 8, 1999: November 5, 1999 Insomniac Music Theater: 1999: 2005 Nocturnal State: August 2005 ...

  7. Pop-Up Video - Wikipedia

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    Most episodes of Pop Up Video play four or five music videos each, selected to include new, older, "classic", and "campy" videos. The bubbles that pop up in each video generally appear about every 10–15 seconds; their content is divided between information about the recording artist featured, the production of the video, and random facts inspired by the theme or content of the video.

  8. Free Radio - Wikipedia

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    Free Radio is a television show, created by Lance Krall and Rory Rosegarten. The show originated on VH1 , but has also aired on Comedy Central , and Super Channel . It stars Lance Krall, prominent for his role on The Joe Schmo Show , and Anna Vocino, who also starred with Krall on The Lance Krall Show .

  9. John Sykes (entertainment industry executive) - Wikipedia

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    During his eight-year term as head of the network, he rebranded VH1 as a music and pop culture channel targeted to affluent 20+ demographics, [9] repositioning the channel as VH1: Music First and created long-form franchises such as VH1's Behind the Music, [10] VH1 Storytellers, and Pop-Up Video, [10] as well as events including the VH1/Vogue ...