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MTV Classic (formerly VH1 Smooth, VH1 Classic Rock, and VH1 Classic) is an American pay television network owned by Paramount Media Networks.It was originally launched in 1998 as "VH1 Smooth", an adult contemporary and smooth jazz channel.
Started in 1984 by Ted Turner in an attempt to compete with MTV; unlike that channel, it had no VJs. It was short lived. Classic Music Channel: Classical Broadcasting Company The Gospel Network: Hit Video USA: 1980s video channel based out of Texas, aired on some broadcast channels during overnight periods. International Music Feed: Universal ...
Classic Albums: 2016 Live from Daryl's House: 2016 Metal Evolution: 2016 MTV Unplugged: 2016 MTV World Stage: 2016 My Life on MTV: 2021 Pop-Up Video: 2016 Rock Fest: 2016 Rock Icons: 2016 That Metal Show: 2016 TRL: 2018 VH1 Storytellers: 2016
The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.
MTV Classic (American TV channel), a television channel that replaced VH1 Classic on August 1, 2016; MTV Classic (Australian TV channel), a television channel previously named VH1 Australia until May 2010, and shut down in 2023; MTV Classic (British and Irish TV channel), a television channel that replaced VH1 Classic in March 2010, and shut ...
After a chance meeting with MTV’s CEO, he became a VJ, and stayed with the channel until 1987. Hunter then relocated from New York to L.A., and acted in commercials and TV pilots.
MTV Networks started operations in Africa in 1999 with the Nickelodeon block on M-net's K-TV then MTV Base in 2005. In 2008, Nickelodeon became a 24-hour channel. Since then the Network as expanded. Most of its channels are available exclusively on DStv. BET Africa (Exclusive to DStv)
The now-iconic “moon landing” guitar riff blasted; Warner Cable executive John Lack intoned, “Ladies and gentlemen, rock ‘n’ roll”; the Buggles’ “Video Killed the Radio Star” hit ...