  jgkolt Premium join:2004-02-21 Lakewood, OH clubs: | reply to TScheisskopf Re: What? WHAT??!!
I guess thats partly what vh1 and mtv2 are for -- www.LakeSemaJ.com |
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join:2005-02-13 Belvidere, NJ | Perhaps, but just last week, they fired a grunch of people at VH1 and a lot of the other marques.
So maybe, not so much, huh? |
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| reply to jgkolt said by jgkolt :I guess thats partly what vh1 and mtv2 are for Are you kidding? MTV2 used to be where MTV would show music videos (apparently, they felt the need for a music station to appease those of us who remember when MTV was a music station). But, even that's now heading in the direction of "lifestyle" crap.
VH1 used to be where they would show videos for the Celine Dion lovers. Now... Well, they've got some good music history shows. But, mostly, it's the "best week ever" type of crap.
About the only reliable place for seeing broadcast music videos is Fuse.
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join:2005-06-05 Washington, NJ | reply to jgkolt something tells me that MTV2 and MTVU and all their subdivisions are just going to become like MTV and pushing everything away from the real meaning of the network: music. Not to mention more places to put more ads and crap |
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1 edit | said by Jerkface :something tells me that MTV2 and MTVU and all their subdivisions are just going to become like MTV and pushing everything away from the real meaning of the network: music. Not to mention more places to put more ads and crap Absolutely. Think: Product placement taken to its damn-near illogical extremes.
If the RIAA wants to know why their sales are down, they need look no father than MTV.
Oh, one more thing: Out of the thousands of "records" that are released each year, in the US, only approx. 150 get any meaningful airplay in the US, and far less get in rotation on MTV. One reason why is that the budget isn't there to put those artists on MTV.
Yup, you want to get in any tier of rotation there, you better anti up the really large. They used to call that "payola". Now, they call that an economic model. |
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