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02-10-2010 04:27 PM |
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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
(Post 1894892)
I remember in HS, there were kids whose parents wouldn't let them watch MTV. What was up with that? The Real World: Fill-in-the-blank was an episode of Sesame Street back in the early 90s compared to what it has been in the past 5 or 6 seasons.
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I was one of those kids. I thought my parents were nuts for banning me from watching music videos (no matter the channel), soap operas, etc. Comparatively, times now are way worse, but content was suggestive back then. I remember singing SWVs song Downtown. The lyrics went: "Downtown is the way to my love..." My father got so mad and told me to never sing that song again. I didn't understand because I thought the song was about shopping (I was a pre-teen/early teen at the time) as Downtown Crossing/Downtown Boston was a shopping district. Now I know the song was actually about oral sex.:o
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Originally Posted by ms_gwyn
(Post 1894920)
MTV hasn't been about music for at least 10 years, I would say closer to 15, but meh...
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^^^THIS
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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel
(Post 1895454)
MTV could have kept some of the original programming style when it expanded channels (MTV2 MTV Tres, etc.) and kept those who grew up with it interested, and still had new marketing and advertising for their target audiences. Unfortunately they didn't and VH1 did the same thing changing to tv shows and not being a station that was adult contemporary.
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The funny thing is I am smack in the middle of reading a branding case study about MTV which is why I clicked on this thread. Because of their loss in market share, new market needs, etc. they really couldn't have kept their original programming style. Too many competitors entering into the market, even with their small viewership numbers, and their audience became bored with the format fairly quickly.
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