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Originally posted by spookyfish
And this is precisely the problem with fucking MTV. Any music video programming they do show is at a time when few people are able to watch it, unless they are insomniacs, or don't work.
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It seemed like once bands in all music styles starting making videos, variety killed the radio format. At first it was mostly new wave bands, so if you liked nw you could watch all day. but after a few years, they'd follow the Sex Pistols, by MJ, then a nice Ratt leading into NWA. there was no possible audience for it, and they needed to break into specialty shows (Yo, MTV Raps, Headbangers) which apparently didn't carry the ratings of the non-video shows.
You can still get all videos, broken into specialty hours, on MTV2.