"Get Hooked: Discover the Diverse Range of MTV's Broadcast Programs"

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MTV, an American television channel, paved the way as the first dedicated music, music industry, and music history channel in the United States when it was founded in 1981. MTV Networks, a subsidiary of ViacomCBS, subsequently produced numerous original TV shows across different genres. Here is an incomprehensive compilation of the MTV shows that have aired.

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Current Programming:

  • Music Shows:
  • - MTV Unplugged (since 1989)
  • - Fresh Out Playlist (since 2020)
  • News and Documentary Shows:
  • - (None at present)
  • Reality Shows:
  • - (None at present)
  • Celebrity Shows:
  • - MTV Cribs (since 2021; previously aired 2000-2013)
  • Competitive Shows:
  • - (None at present)
  • Variety Shows:
  • - (None at present)
  • Programming from Other Paramount Media Networks:
  • - (None at present)
  • Paramount [edit]
  • Hip Hop My House (starting in 2023)
  • Sampled (starting in 2023)
  • Upcoming Shows[edit]

  • Past Shows[edit]

  • Music Shows[edit]

  • MTV's Saturday Night Concert (1981–1987)
  • Friday Night Video Battles (1982–1986)

Discovering I.R.S. Records with The Cutting Edge (1983–1987)

MTV Top 20 Video Countdown (1984–1998)

Heavy Metal Mania (1985–1987)

120 Minutes (1986–2000, transferred to MTV2)

MTV Dial (1986–1991)

Friday Night Party Zone (1986–1987)

International Hour (1986–1987)

Closet Classics Capsule (1987–1988)

Headbangers Ball (1987–1995)

Club MTV (1987–1992)

Friday Night Rock Blocks (1987–1990)

Yo! MTV Raps (1988–1995)

Post-Modern MTV (1988–1992)

Deja Video (1989)

Classic MTV (1989, 1992–93)

Yo! MTV Raps Today (1989–1992)

Hard 30: MTV's Headbangers Half Hour (1989)

Just Say Julie (1989–1992)

Awake on the Wild Side (1990–1992)

Martha's Greatest Hits (1990)

MTV had a great number of shows during the early 90s, which encompassed a wide variety of genres from music to comedy. The shows were primed to cater to different tastes of its viewers, ranging from teenagers to adults. Some of the popular shows were:

  • - MTV Prime (1990–91): A show that showcased the latest music videos, and hosted by MTV's most popular VJs.
  • - Master Mix (1990): A show that featured a DJ mixing the latest and popular tracks.
  • - Street Party (1990–1992): A show that celebrated street culture featuring the latest in fashion, music, and dance trends.
  • - Earth to MTV (1990–1992): A show that highlighted environmental issues and activism.
  • - MTV's All Request (1990–91): A show that played viewers' requested music videos.
  • - Beach MTV (1990–1997): A show that featured beach parties and the latest surf culture.
  • - The Hot Seat (1990–91): A show that put celebrities on the hot seat and asked them difficult questions.
  • - Top 10 at 10 (1990–91): A show that showcased the top 10 music videos at 10 pm.
  • - Bootleg MTV (1991): A show that aired rare and unreleased music videos.
  • - Power Pack (1991): A show that showcased the latest in extreme sports.
  • - MTV's Most Wanted (1991–1996): A show that featured celebrity interviews and played requested videos.
  • - Fade to Black (1991–92): A show that featured alternative and underground rock music.
  • - Buzzcut (1992): A show that showcased progressive and experimental music videos.
  • - Countdown to the Ball (1992–93): A show that celebrated the New Year and played top music videos.
  • - Hangin' with MTV (1992): A show that featured the daily routine of MTV's VJs.
  • - Flashback (1992): A show that aired music videos from the 60s, 70s, and 80s.
  • - Weekend Blast-Off (1992–93): A show that aired the latest music videos on weekends.
  • - MTV's Rude Awakening (1992–1997): A wake-up show that aired the latest news, music videos, and interviews.
  • - Stopless Hits (1992–93): A show that aired music videos non-stop.
  • - Alternative Nation (1992–1997): A show that showcased alternative and underground rock music.
  • - MTV Jams (1992–2000): A show that showcased the latest rap and hip-hop music.
  • - The Grind (1992–1997): A show that showcased music videos with dance routines.
  • - MTV Rocks (1992–93): A show that showcased the latest rock music videos.
  • - MTV Blocks (1992–1995): A show that aired full-length albums.
  • - MTV Prime Time (1992–1997): A show that played the latest music videos on prime-time.
  • - MTV Dreamtime (1992–1997): A show that played avant-garde and experimental videos.
  • - Rock Videos That Don't Suck (1993–94): A show that played non-mainstream rock videos.
  • - Daily Dose (1994): A daily dose of music videos and celebrity news.
  • - Superock (1995–96): A show that aired heavy metal and hard rock videos.
  • - Best of the 90s (1995–96): A show that played the best music videos of the 90s.

- Yo! (1996–1999): A show that showcased the latest rap and hip-hop music videos.

- M2 on MTV (1996–1998): A show that showcased alternative and indie rock music videos.

- Amp (1996–2001): A show that showcased electronic and dance music videos.

- The Crack of MTV (1997): A show that featured alternative and underground rock music.

- Popular Videos People Prefer (1997): A show that showcased the most popular music videos.

- After Hours (1997–2007): A show that aired music videos and live performances of popular artists.

- Adult Videos (1997): A show that aired explicit music videos.

- Pinfield Suite (1997): A show that featured interviews with popular artists.

- Authentic Reproduction (1997): A show that aired music videos of alternative and underground artists.

- Dawn Patrol (1997–2000): A show that aired music videos and live performances of alternative rock bands.

- MTV Probe (1997): A show that featured investigative journalism on pop culture issues.

- Countdown to the 10 Spot (1997): A show that showcased the top 10 music videos of the week.

- Mattrock (1997–1998): A show that featured music videos of alternative and underground rock artists.

- 12 Angry Viewers (1997–98): A show that featured music videos that were rated by a panel of viewers.

- Indie Outing (1997–98): A show that showcased indie rock music videos.

- Live From the 10 Spot (1997–98): A show that aired live performances from popular artists.

- MTV Live (1997–1998): A show that featured live music performances from alternative and mainstream artists.

- All-Time Top 10 Videos (1997–98): A show that played the all-time favorite music videos as requested by viewers.

Here are some possible rephrased versions of the given text:

  • - These are some of the MTV shows that aired between 1998 and 2009, including artist showcases, countdowns, music news, and music video programs:
  • - Artist Cut (1998-1999)
  • - Say What? (1998-1999)
  • - The Daily Burn (1998)
  • - Total Request (1998)
  • - Pinfield Presents (1998)
  • - Lunch with Jesse (1998)
  • - Eye Spy Video (1998-1999)
  • - Total Request Live (1998-2008; 2017-2018)
  • - MTV Rocks Off (1998-1999)
  • - Revue (1998-1999)
  • - Pleasure Chest (1998-1999)
  • - Video Cliches (1999)
  • - Spankin' New Music (1999-2000)
  • - Hot Zone (1999-2001)
  • - Global Groove (1999)
  • - Isle of MTV Fantasies (1999)
  • - Beat Suite (1999-2000)
  • - Making the Video (1999-2009)
  • - TRL Wannabes (1999-2000)
  • - The Return of the Rock (1999-2001)
  • - Direct Effect (2000-2006)
  • - MTV Video Wake-Up (2000-2008)
  • - MTV's Rock|D (2000)
  • - Carmen's Hypermix (2001)
  • - Live at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2001-2002)
  • - Señor Moby's House of Music (2002)
  • - MTV Soul (2002)
  • - Prime Time Players (2002-2004)
  • - All Things Rock Countdown (2002-2005)
  • - Beat Seekers (2002)
  • - Album Launch (2002-2003)
  • - MTV Hits (2002-2006)
  • - Advance Warning (2003-2005)
  • - Video Clash (2003-2005)
  • - Hard Rock Live (2003-2005)
  • - Weekend Dime (2005)

- A.D.D. Videos (2006)

- The Big Ten (2006-2008)

- Sucker Free (2006-2008)

- MTV Live (2007)

- 45th at Night (2007)

- FNMTV (2008-2009)

- FNMTV Premieres (2008-2009)

- MTV had a diverse range of programs throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, featuring everything from live performances, exclusive interviews, music video premieres, and fan polls. Here is a list of some of those shows, presented in chronological order:

  • - Artist Cut (1998-1999)
  • - Say What? (1998-1999)
  • - The Daily Burn (1998)
  • - Total Request (1998)
  • - Pinfield Presents (1998)
  • - Lunch with Jesse (1998)
  • - Eye Spy Video (1998-1999)
  • - Total Request Live (1998-2008; 2017-2018)
  • - MTV Rocks Off (1998-1999)
  • - Revue (1998-1999)
  • - Pleasure Chest (1998-1999)
  • - Video Cliches (1999)
  • - Spankin' New Music (1999-2000)
  • - Hot Zone (1999-2001)
  • - Global Groove (1999)
  • - Isle of MTV Fantasies (1999)
  • - Beat Suite (1999-2000)
  • - Making the Video (1999-2009)
  • - TRL Wannabes (1999-2000)
  • - The Return of the Rock (1999-2001)
  • - Direct Effect (2000-2006)
  • - MTV Video Wake-Up (2000-2008)
  • - MTV's Rock|D (2000)
  • - Carmen's Hypermix (2001)
  • - Live at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2001-2002)
  • - Señor Moby's House of Music (2002)
  • - MTV Soul (2002)
  • - Prime Time Players (2002-2004)
  • - All Things Rock Countdown (2002-2005)
  • - Beat Seekers (2002)
  • - Album Launch (2002-2003)
  • - MTV Hits (2002-2006)
  • - Advance Warning (2003-2005)
  • - Video Clash (2003-2005)
  • - Hard Rock Live (2003-2005)
  • - Weekend Dime (2005)

- A.D.D. Videos (2006)

- The Big Ten (2006-2008)

- Sucker Free (2006-2008)

- MTV Live (2007)

- 45th at Night (2007)

- FNMTV (2008-2009)

- FNMTV Premieres (2008-2009)

- Throughout the late 1990s and 2000s, MTV aired a plethora of music-related programs, ranging from intimate showcases to grand spectacles. Here is a sampling of some of the shows that captured the attention of fans and artists alike:

  • - Artist Cut (1998-1999)
  • - Say What? (1998-1999)
  • - The Daily Burn (1998)
  • - Total Request (1998)
  • - Pinfield Presents (1998)
  • - Lunch with Jesse (1998)
  • - Eye Spy Video (1998-1999)
  • - Total Request Live (1998-2008; 2017-2018)
  • - MTV Rocks Off (1998-1999)
  • - Revue (1998-1999)
  • - Pleasure Chest (1998-1999)
  • - Video Cliches (1999)
  • - Spankin' New Music (1999-2000)
  • - Hot Zone (1999-2001)
  • - Global Groove (1999)
  • - Isle of MTV Fantasies (1999)
  • - Beat Suite (1999-2000)
  • - Making the Video (1999-2009)
  • - TRL Wannabes (1999-2000)
  • - The Return of the Rock (1999-2001)
  • - Direct Effect (2000-2006)
  • - MTV Video Wake-Up (2000-2008)
  • - MTV's Rock|D (2000)
  • - Carmen's Hypermix (2001)
  • - Live at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (2001-2002)
  • - Señor Moby's House of Music (2002)
  • - MTV Soul (2002)
  • - Prime Time Players (2002-2004)
  • - All Things Rock Countdown (2002-2005)
  • - Beat Seekers (2002)
  • - Album Launch (2002-2003)
  • - MTV Hits (2002-2006)
  • - Advance Warning (2003-2005)
  • - Video Clash (2003-2005)
  • - Hard Rock Live (2003-2005)
  • - Weekend Dime (2005)

- A.D.D. Videos (2006)

- The Big Ten (2006-2008)

- Sucker Free (2006-2008)

- MTV Live (2007)

- 45th at Night (2007)

- FNMTV (2008-2009)

- FNMTV Premieres (2008-2009)

Some of the popular shows that aired on the MTV network are AMTV (2009–2017), MTV First (2011–2014), Hip Hop POV (2012), Wonderland (2016), and TRL Top 10 (2019). In addition, MTV has aired various news and documentary shows over the years.

Some of the shows that have been broadcasted on MTV include Profiles in Rock (1982), Fast Forward (1983), The Week in Rock (1987–1997), and Now Hear This (1988–89). There were also The Big Picture (1988–1993), House of Style (1989–2000), and Rockumentary (1989–1997).

Other news shows that were aired on MTV include MTV News at Night (1989–90), Buzz (1990) and Famous Last Words with Kurt Loder (1990–91). There were also Sex in the '80s (1990), This is Horror (1990), and The Day in Rock (1991–92). Not to mention Like We Care (1991–92), MTV Sports (1992–97), and Sex in the '90s (1992–1994).

MTV News Raw (1994–1997) and UNfiltered (1995) were also among the news shows on MTV. There were MTV Mega-Dose (1995–1997), alt.film at MTV (1996–1998), and BIOrhythm (1998–2000). MTV News 1515 (1998–2000), Ultrasound (1998–2002), and Rockumentary Remix (1998) followed.

The network also aired MTV News Link (1999–2000), Diary (2000–2014), and MTV News Now (2000–2005). There were also Sex 2K (2001–2004), ET on MTV (2002–2007), and Movie House (2002–2004).

Furthermore, The Assignment with Iann Robinson (2002–03), Big Urban Myth Show (2002–2004), Making the Game (2002–2005), and All Eyes On (2003–2008) were other notable shows aired on MTV.

Here is a list of several remarkable MTV shows that have aired over the years, each with its unique angle and audience appeal. Never Before Scene aired from 2004-2005, while My Block aired from 2005-2007. Trippin' debuted in 2005, followed by Detox and How's Your News? in 2009. MTV also aired the popular 10 on Top from 2010-2013, and This Is How I Made It from 2012-2013. My Life on MTV premiered in 2021, bringing even more excitement to the network's lineup.

MTV is known for its diverse range of programming, catering to different tastes and audiences. The network offers several popular reality shows, celebrity-focused programs, competitive programs, talk shows, and variety shows. Viewers can edit these categories, selecting from some of MTV's standout shows, such as the network's popular scripted offerings like Comedy and Drama and Animated programming.

Along with offering its own programming, MTV airs notable shows from other Paramount Media Networks. For instance, Comedy Central programming is frequently featured on the network, providing even more laughs for viewers to enjoy.

Explore the extensive range of programs broadcasted by MTV across different networks and regions. Whether you are a fan of acquired programs or specialized events, MTV has got it all covered.

Get lost in the satirical humor of South Park (2009-2022) and earn a laugh. The show became a catchy feature on MTV2 [edit] and mtvU and became a sensation at the mtvU Woodie Awards (2005–2016).

Explore the limits of creativity with MTV's international affiliates [edit] and Nickelodeon. Get enthralled with the diverse range of acquired programs [edit].

Witness the beauty of seasonal and annual events [edit] presented with MTV's unique flair. Celebrate the beginning of a new year with MTV's New Year's Eve (1981–2014) or relish in the glory of MTV Spring Break (1986–2014, 2019). Delve into the musical world of MTV Rock N' Jock (1990–2004) and embrace the ultimate winter vacation with MTV's Ultimate Winter Vacation (1995). Experience the glitz and glamour of Fashionably Loud (1996–2002), the cozy winter feel with MTV Winter Lodge (1996–1997), and the wild side of Camp MTV (1989).

And let's not forget the iconic show Wanna Be a VJ (1998–2000) and MTV's Summer Share (1998) that still resonate with us today. MTV truly knows how to make your day.

Check out the following carefully curated list of MTV's most pioneering and diverse programming, which features a plethora of music-related specials and original content ranging from music weeks to summer-centric events such as Snowed In and Isle of MTV, to the ever-popular award shows like MTV Video Music Awards and MTV Movie & TV Awards. Be sure not to overlook MTV's exceptional public awareness campaigns designed to promote social responsibility and awareness of important social issues. Take note of The Challenge, an exciting reality competition series that celebrates the physical and mental agility of its contestants, and Teen Mom: Family Reunion and Teen Mom: Girls' Night In Spinoff Specials, which offer a unique and compelling look at the dynamics of modern-day motherhood. Don't overlook the See also and References sections to gain even more insight into the manifold creative and cultural contributions that MTV has made over the years.

The following information includes various updates and developments in MTV's programming schedule. With notable figures like Katie Campione and Brad Goreski, these shows aim to captivate audiences and provide a unique view of humanity's multifaceted nature.

In an exclusive look at the channel's upcoming docuseries, Katie Campione's "'Help! I'm in a Secret Relationship!'" delves into the intricacies of hidden romances. Premiering on MTV soon, the show aims to give its viewers a revealing glimpse into the complexity of keeping love affairs private.

MTV's programming schedule is heating up for the summer, with the channel's Jerzdays event set to take place all summer, starting on Thursday, June 23rd at 8 PM ET/PT. Included in this event is the "Jersey Shore Family Vacation" series finale, followed by the debut of the channel's new series "Buckhead Shore."

MTV Entertainment Studios aims to expand its lineup of shows by adding more than 90 new and returning series. Programs from various Paramount Media Networks, including MTV, CMT, VH1, Smithsonian Channel, Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), and Paramount Network, will be included as part of this series lineup, providing viewers with even more entertainment options.

MTV's original hit series "Teen Moms" is returning for its next chapter soon, offering a new perspective on real-life experiences. With the first chapter of the show having garnered enormous popularity and a loyal fanbase, the upcoming sequel will provide its audience with fresh insights into what it means to be a young mother in today's world.

"RuPaul's Drag Race'' has been an award-winning staple of MTV's programming for years. Boasting Emmy Awards and countless nominations, the show continues to be a fan favorite. The show's upcoming Season 15 will premiere on Friday, January 6, 2023, with back-to-back episodes, featuring a new cast of queens and presenting viewers with an exciting new spectacle to indulge in.

Lastly, MTV's new show "The Real Friends of WeHo," featuring Brad Goreski and Todrick Hall, is set to hit the airwaves soon. Providing a fresh take on reality TV, the show chronicles the lives and interactions of a group of friends in West Hollywood, including their work, play, and everything in between. So, get ready for this candid and raw portrayal of the lives of the real friends of WeHo.

Recent news from a number of reputable sources have revealed exciting developments in MTV's entertainment offerings. In April 2023, Deadline reported that popular VH1 shows, including "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta," would be making the move to MTV. Meanwhile, in March 2022, Deadline Hollywood announced that MTV, TikTok, and Pepsi would be collaborating on a music competition series called "Becoming a Popstar," featuring appearances from Joe Jonas, Becky G, and Sean Bankhead. On another front, February 2023 saw the announcement of a new art competition show called "The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist," set to premiere on MTV on March 3rd of the same year. Finally, in December 2022, TVLine relayed the news that "RuPaul's Drag Race" would be moving to MTV for its fifteenth season in January, with full details to be announced elsewhere. MTV's entertainment offerings continue to expand and diversify, providing exciting options for viewers across a range of genres.

Get the scoop on upcoming shows and reboots with these news sources:

  • - Check out MTV's new spinoff, "Messyness," hosted by Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi. (Deadline)
  • - MTV is celebrating "Messyness" with a first look at the upcoming show. (MTV News)
  • - Fans of "The Hills" can rejoice with the announcement of a reboot featuring a new cast. (Deadline)
  • - MTV premiered "True Life Presents: Quarantine Stories" in August 2020. (The Futon Critic)
  • - Find out why MTV's "$5 Cover" was such a hit. (Los Angeles Times)
  • - Find out when your favorite shows, like "South Park," are airing on MTV. (Futon Critic)

- Curious about the history of "America's Next Top Model"? Check out the background on the show.

- MTV replayed UPN's "Chaotic" in 2005. (Multichannel News)

- Watch MTV's "Fastlane," a repurposed show from Fox. (Next TV)

- Relive the '90s with a rare promo of "The Flintstones" on MTV. (YouTube)

- See what's coming up on MTV with their weekly schedule. (MTV)

- MTV signed up for "Music in High Places" in 2001. (Billboard)

- TBS and MTV were granted cable rights to "New Girl." (The Hollywood Reporter)

- Get the scoop on Sanibel TV listings. (The Islander)

- Check out which famous actor got their break on "Dallas" -- before their stint on "Northern Exposure." (Greensboro News & Record/Los Angeles Times)

- Remember the old days of MTV with a look back at the 1990s. (Los Angeles Times)

- Find out what animated shows were popular in the early '90s. (Los Angeles Times)

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