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		<title>MTV: The Next Generation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent weeks, I&#8217;ve noticed a few comments here on the blog talking about state of music videos these days and how some folks find the need for videos unnecessary since networks don&#8217;t seem to air them on TV anymore.  When Music Television launched in August of 1981, it revolutionized the way the world [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent weeks, I&#8217;ve noticed a few comments here on the blog talking about state of music videos these days and how some folks find the need for videos unnecessary since networks don&#8217;t seem to air them on TV anymore.  When <a target="_blank" href="http://mtv.com"><strong>Music Television</strong></a> launched in August of 1981, it revolutionized the way the world enjoyed music.  Radio took a back seat to mini-music movies that were created for each new single released by musicians.  <strong>MTV</strong> got people used to watching and enjoying music visually in a way that had never been done before.  Then, in the &#8217;90&#8217;s, <strong>MTV</strong> decided to focus more on original programing on their network letting music videos fall by the wayside (allowing other networks like <a target="_blank" href="http://fuse.tv"><strong>Fuse</strong></a> to pick up their slack &#8230; but even those networks devote a lot of airtime to non-music video related programing).  Today, you&#8217;d be hard-pressed to find one full-legnth 3 minute music video to watch on <strong>MTV</strong> at all.  As a result, <a target="_blank" href="http://tech.yahoo.com/news/zd/20081030/tc_zd/233536" title="Remember When MTV Played Videos? New Site Does, Too"><strong>MTV</strong> is trying to take back control of the music video market by launching a new website</a> at <a target="_blank" href="http://mtvmusic.com">MTVMusic.com</a> where their catalog of music videos can be watched online at any time:</p>
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<font color=white>The cable music channel, which debuted in 1981 with round-the-clock music videos but now primarily focuses on reality programming, has archived its video collection on a new Web site, MTVMusic.com.  &#8220;For all of you haters out there griping about how MTV doesn&#8217;t play music videos anymore, here&#8217;s something to calm the waters,&#8221; according to a Tuesday blog post from MTV. &#8220;MTVMusic.com offers up a more in-depth library, including over 16,000 videos, &#8220;Unplugged&#8221; performances and exclusive MTV concert footage.&#8221;  MTV promised to add more videos daily. It currently filters videos by most viewed, top rated and vintage videos (David Bowie, New Order, Duran Duran &#8230;). Users can also search by artist or song name.  As of Wednesday afternoon, the &#8220;most viewed&#8221; videos on the site were Britney Spears&#8217; &#8220;Womanizer,&#8221; Dire Straits&#8217; &#8220;Money for Nothing,&#8221; and Rick Astley&#8217;s &#8220;Never Gonna Give You Up.&#8221; Insert Rickrolling joke here.</font></p>
<p>While I would argue that NOTHING will ever be able to replace the amazingness of watching music videos on a TV network 24 hours a day, I think that this is prolly the next best thing.  Once upon a time <strong>Polaroid</strong> cameras were all the rage &#8230; and now, digital photography has basically killed the instant film medium.  It&#8217;s not better, necessarily, it&#8217;s just newer and more technologically advanced.  The same thing happened to <strong>MTV</strong> &#8230; the public&#8217;s need (mind included) for shows like <em>The Hills</em> have forced the network to air that sort of programing instead of the music videos that made the network thrive.  I&#8217;d argue that you can&#8217;t even call <strong>MTV</strong> &#8220;music television&#8221; anymore.  But, again, this new site is prolly the best way to handle the problem.  <strong>You Tube</strong>, as amazing as it is, is notoriously unreliable because unauthorized videos get taken down all the time.  This new <strong>MTV</strong> site should offer all the videos we&#8217;d want to watch without the worry that they will be taken down.  This is all very new so who knows if people will even care.  I know that I, for one, like the idea of an online library of all the music videos in existence.  Is this new site that?  We&#8217;ll see.  But, in the meantime, I&#8217;m gonna try and see if I can find any music videos on my actual TV to watch before they are all gone for good.</p>
<p>[<a target="_blank" href="http://mtvmusic.com">Source</a>, <a target="_blank" href="http://tech.yahoo.com/news/zd/20081030/tc_zd/233536">Source</a>]</p>
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