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MUSIC SIGNPOSTS ON THE WEB'S LONELY ROAD

It seems MTV plans to take back the planets young from places such as Myspace and Youtube by starting a whole host of websites designed to restore the 'youth culture' tag once worn by the network. It's planned websites will allow its users to watch, contribute and even re-edit MTV programs amongst other things. MTV Networks who own MTV will work with Viacom, but critics believe this could lead to the MTV brand being diluted. Diluted you say? When is the last time you turned on MTV and actually saw a video, or anything musically related? If you ask me all MTV needs too do to win people back is to start playing music again and get rid of all the pointless reality-celeb-shows it poisons TV screens with. To read more on this kind of music related article, click here.

http://www.paidcontent.org/entry/mtv-to-offer-new-web-sites-covering-pretty-much-everything/

Posted on 03/08/2007
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Dale says:

This advice, alas, is too obvious to be put into use.

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LadyC says:

not since it launched...

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Wozniak says:

Internet killed the television star?

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mktackabery says:

What, "Music TeleVision" revert back to actually being music television? Wouldn't the world split apart or something?

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Augusts1 says:

Uh, what a novel idea Kev, lol! Those execs at MTV are brilliant, just brilliant I say, lol!!!

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Jonh Ingham says:

The idea of teenagers (there's a quaint term) turning on MTV and finding music might be so novel that it works.

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True dat. I don't want my Empty-V, Rawk. I must add to the chorus: Bring back the music, you clowns!

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Lilithk says:

oooooh i miss the days of turning on the television and being able to see videos.

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