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MTV2 is a cable network that is widely available in the United States on digital cable and satellite television, and is progressively being added to basic cable lineups across the nation. It is also broadcast over-the-air in some markets. A European counterpart broadcasts from London in the United Kingdom. MTV2 began broadcasting on August 1, 1996MTV's fifteenth anniversary—with the first video Beck's Where It's At. The purpose of the channel was to give music fans a place to see constant, commercial-free music videos, once the original MTV had started concentrating on reality television and soap operas.

MTV2 (originally known as just 'M2' until 2000) was created to show more alternative types of music and older music videos than regular MTV did in 1996. However, this did not mean that MTV2 never played anything current or mainstream. It prided itself on being a "diverse mix" of all types of music. The only problem was that MTV2 had very limited availability for its first couple of years, during a time when digital and satellite television were not at all mainstream. MTV2's biggest group of subscribers for the first year or so were college campuses that provided their students with satellite television. MTV2 also broadcast live over the internet during its early years, but was similarly ahead of its time, in a period when few people had broadband internet connections.

1 The beginning of M2

During the early years of the channel, the music videos ran on 8-hour rotations, so that the same block of videos repeated three times every day: from 6 AM to 2 PM, 2 PM to 10 PM, and finally from 10 PM to 6 AM. A new block would then start again at 6 AM. During these years, MTV2 only had two VJ's, Jancee Dunn and Matt Pinfield . They were rarely seen on screen and they hand-picked all the music videos that were played for the eight hours every day. Matt Pinfield eventually went on to host shows on regular MTV, while Jancee remained at MTV2 through 20012001 is a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar), and also: The International Year of the Volunteer The United Nations Year of Dialogue Among Civilizations Events January January 1 A black monolith measuring approximately nine feet tall ap. The European version was very similar to the US channel, taking the same music policy, VJ segments and on-screen presentation. There was however the exception of a newer, separate German MTV2, broadcast from BerlinBerlin [ bɛrˈliːn ] is the national capital of Germany and its largest city, with 3,387,404 inhabitants (as of September 2004); down from 4. 5 million before World War II. Berlin is located on the rivers Spree and Havel in the northea, which bizarrely broadcast the same pop music formula as its original German MTV counterpart.

MTV2 was almost always just a random blend of music, though occasional themed specials were aired. One of the first ones was the " Smashing Pumpkins Videography," where all of the band's videos were played in chronological order. MTV2 would often invite musicians to hand pick blocks of videos or air hour-long blocks (which would eventually be known as " Artist CollectionArtist Collection is a music video show on MTV2. Episode list: 103: Foo Fighters 109: L. Cool J 112: TLC 131: 50 Cent (half hour) 135: The Neptunes 139: Missy Elliott & Timbaland 141: Nelly (half hour) 142: Nelly, Murphey Lee, Ali, The St. Lunatics (halfs") of videos by one band or musician.

In honor of the millennium, MTV2 attempted to play every music video in the MTV library starting on January 1January 1 is the first day of the calendar year in both the Julian and Gregorian calendars. Here a calendar year refers to the order in which the months are displayed, January to December. The first day of the medieval Julian year was usually a day other, 2000This page is about the year 2000. See 2000 AD for the UK comic book, Number 2000 for other uses. 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar), and also the International Year for a Culture of Peace''. Events Y2K passes without the seri, in alpahbetical order. While a majority of videos were played, many were skipped over. The special ended in mid-April 2000. Partially through the special, MTV2 changed its scheduling from 3 8-hour blocks a day to two 12-hour blocks a day, so that it would finish sooner and they would be able to get back to airing new videos again.



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