‘No one makes money from them’ : with MTV channels switching off, is the music video under threat ?
Five MTV channels will close at the end of the year in the UK, leaving just one – which mostly plays reality TV. And with budgets pinched, directors say they are struggling The launch of MTV, in 1981, ushered in a new era of music. Showing music videos 24 hours a day, the television channel (…)
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