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BearsFan
04-24-02, 10:26 AM
I've seen promos on MTV 2 that this channel is "coming, May 2002."
Anyone have any info on if "MTV Hits" will be added to D*? I'm hoping they don't add it to the TC "Plus" package, but I have a hunch they will...
Anyone have any 411 on this new channel?
--MfS
Scott Greczkowski
04-24-02, 10:34 AM
I think it is replacing MTV X (which I dont think eaither DBS provider carries)
Steve Mehs
04-24-02, 01:56 PM
Correct, MTV Hits unfortunatly will be replacing MTVX. This was a business decision made by viacom about 2 months ago. I dont think we'll see MTV Hits on either DBS Provider anytime soon.
DarrellP
04-24-02, 04:18 PM
Isn't "MTV Hits" a contradiction of terms like "Military Intelligence"?
Steve Mehs
04-24-02, 07:48 PM
That would be called an oxymoron ;)
Great, just what America needs - another MTV channel to corrupt future generations...
gcutler
04-25-02, 09:55 AM
Originally posted by Mark
Great, just what America needs - another MTV channel to corrupt future generations...
I'm sure they can find older and more proven ways to corrupt themselves than an MTV like channel.
Originally posted by Mark
Great, just what America needs - another MTV channel to corrupt future generations...
When the Beatles were popular, it was feared they would corrupt the world. Now go accuse your average 55-60 year old Beatles fan of being a evil, sinful, corrupted creature. Point is, The Beatles, Elvis and KISS were all supposed to bring about the downfall of mankind and it hasn't happened yet. I've been listening to KISS since I was seven years old. I'm now 31, I still love KISS, and I've never been behind bars.
Damon
Steve Mehs
05-07-02, 04:32 AM
Damon, you just proved a point :)
dtcarson
07-14-03, 12:44 PM
What sort of programming will 'MTV Hits' have? Assuming it refers to music, just current hits or historical hits also?
And now, for commentary:
Not to say 'Listening to X will make you burn in hell,' but there is a difference, IMHO, between the Beatles and (P)Elvis, and a lot of the music today. [I sound like my dad...]
Not just the music, but the whole social tableau in which it resides. The Beatles [et al] got a bad rap mostly because it was 'new' and 'different', very unlike most of the previously popular music. And, yes, some of the lyrics were a little 'racier' than what the elders of the time listened to [Wake Up Little Suzy, it's 4 am already? Indeed!] [That said, I know there are racy allegorical and figurative works of art in every era, back to Shakespeare and farther.]
But much of today's music, and the emotions it represents, especially some of the negative ones, surrounds our society today, and is everpresent. Not only is it on at least 4 music television stations [which most everybody has access to at least one], but everyone has access to a radio; Internet radio; and if it's not the music, it's the lifestyle as viewed on MTV Cribs, or Entertainment Tonight, or People magazine, etc.
It's not solely due to the music, but I do think the music has something to do with it--and, IMHO, our society, and the human race as a whole, has, at the same time it is reaching new heights with technological advances, is losing ground morally/socially. 'The quickest way to damage a society is through its music' [bad paraphrase, I'm going from memory of the PWEI sampling.]
Check this out:
the Billboard Top 100 Singles chart:
If nothing else, it's a wonder our kids are even literate, with titles like Rock Wit U and Right Thurr, and no wonder kids are so sexually active with titles like P.I.M.P., Like a Pimp, and Rock Your Body.
http://billboard.com/bb/charts/hot100.jsp
And some of the songs nowadays are so negative and cruel--compare to heavy metal, say, of the 80's. For all the bad press Ozzy Osbourne gets, his music was either reasonably honest and positive [Crazy Train], or if negative, told a story with a message [Suicide Solution].
Again: I don't think 'music makes people go bad', but it, along with all the other influences in one's life, definitely has a combined impact on people's lifes and outlooks. And with the large part of many people's lives that music and 'the music industry' take up nowadays, obviously it can have a greater relative impact.
And the disclaimer:
I'm 30, grew up listening to anything from Huey Lewis and Billy Joel to AC/DC, Anthrax, Ozzy and Slayer; current favorite bands are GWAR, Christian Death, and Switchblade Symphony [but I'm also enjoying going back and listening to all my old cassettes/cd's]; I also played Dungeons and Dragons for years, and read horror [King], scifi [Heinlein/Asimov/Varley], and fantasy, [Feist,Anthony, etc.] and never sacrificed anyone.
I also temper all that with reading other fiction and nonfiction, and listening to other music like oldies and classical, and try to keep up with the news, if I can avoid anything blatantly political [The Week is a good source for all sorts of opinions.] I also have a 9 month old baby boy, so perhaps I look at things a little differently nowadays. I don't want him listening to or watching certain things, even now; and I will assuredly be of the same opinion later on, until he is mature enough to know right from wrong, and I can have faith in his decisions; that he will either make the right decisions, or learn from his mistakes.
Jacob S
07-14-03, 02:20 PM
I watched MTV Hits on Charter Cable at a friend's house not far from here and it seemed to have some of the most popular hits of today and yesterday that they used to show.
Steve Mehs
07-14-03, 02:44 PM
wow time warp :p I was incorrect up above, MTV Jamz replaced MTVX not MTV Hits.
MTV Hits, from what I understand plays videos from the artists who would be on a 'work day' AC type radio station. The stuff I HATE.
Hey you can't go wong with AC/DC and GWAR :D Lately I've been on a Pantera and Megadeath kick. :icon_bb:
pez2002
07-14-03, 11:52 PM
well no your all wrong MTV Jamz replaced MTV X Last year i should know i had digital cable then
It is "MTV Jams" with a 's' at the end, not a 'z'.
Steve Mehs
07-15-03, 12:14 AM
well no your all wrong MTV Jamz replaced MTV X
What did I say one post above yours?
pez2002
07-15-03, 03:11 PM
What did I say one post above yours?
I was half asleep when i wrote that :)))))))
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