TORONTO — For a generation of Canadians, MuchMusic is perhaps far more important than globally known brand MTV. He was associated with CHUM and with City TV. These brands are legendary thanks in large ...
The Canadian TV service must air music videos on 50 percent of its schedule and limit the number of scripted and reality shows, even as users increasingly get their music video fixes online. By Etan ...
The once-massive music broadcaster MuchMusic is making a comeback — though this time, the relaunch won't be televised. In a Thursday press release, parent company Bell Media announced that the ...
Canada's specialty music TV station MuchMusic may still get the programming changes it seeks from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), including a reduction in the… ...
Bell has confirmed that it plans to bring back MuchMusic, Canada’s once-influential pop-culture/youth culture TV channel that faded into obscurity in the early 2010s, as a TikTok brand. The press ...
MuchMusic hosts used to roam Queen Street, filming interviews and between-video hits in and outside of the Queen and John studio “environment.” They were a strange version of celebrities, both ...
Damian Abraham, lead singer of Toronto band F--ked Up, is to host a revamped version of The Wedge on MuchMusic. The TV music network announced the return of The Wedge and RapCity in a release Monday.
When Canadian specialty station MuchMusic launched in August 1984, founders John Martin and Moses Znaimer had about two hours of planned content to fill six hours of airtime. Their strategy? Pack the ...
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It was 25 years ago today, on Aug. 31, 1984, that MuchMusic went on the air. In the United States, MTV had already caused a sensation. In those pre-Internet, pre-500-channel universe days, the arrival ...
MuchMusic has warned Web-site contest entrants that their personal information may have been stolen and used by hackers. The station sent out a mass security advisory e-mail Wednesday night to all ...