We can’t talk about ’80s MTV without mentioning Michael Jackson‘s “Thriller.” It’s perhaps an obvious choice, but it wouldn’t feel right to leave it out. “Thriller” epitomized the music video ...
MTV helped bring music videos to the masses. Artists rose to the occasion, creating timeless videos for the network to play on repeat. While we’d shy away from crowning one band as the greatest music ...
When it debuted on Aug. 1, 1981, MTV was a business and technology experiment without much downside and without much chance of succeeding. Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment Co., only slightly better ...
Teens today think they've seen it all. Miley Cyrus dancing half-naked with a giant stuffed bear. One Direction bursting into flames onstage. The video revelation that Iggy Azalea is not the same ...
All around the world, people are reflecting on the life and legacy of David Bowie – including the time he went on MTV and publicly shamed the network for its lack of diversity. Rock videos by white ...
Music Television, or MTV, premiered in 1981. The first music video they ever aired — this was before you could just look anything up on YouTube — was 'Video Killed the Radio Star' by the Buggles. The ...
MTV was still a year away from coming into existence when the Rolling Stones released Emotional Rescue in the summer of 1980, but that didn’t stop them from making a couple of videos to promote it.
Some old dogs learned new tricks when MTV came on the air 40 years ago. And some had the tricks already in their repertoire. They say that video killed the radio star, but some of those rock artists ...
Remember when MTV was a thing? When they weren’t sneaking into their parent’s HBO and Cinemax channels to watch R-rated movies, millions of bored suburban Gen Xers turned to Music Television to keep ...
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