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MTV Classic
MTV Classic logo
CountryAustralia
Broadcast areaAustralia,New Zealand
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format576i(SDTV16:9)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Networks UK & Australia
Sister channelsMTV
Club MTV
MTV Hits
CMT
History
Launched14 March 2004(2004-03-14)(Australia)
1 June 2011(2011-06-01)(New Zealand)
ReplacedMAX(Foxtel only)
Closed1 July 2020;4 years ago(1 July 2020)(New Zealand)
1 August 2023;12 months ago(1 August 2023)(Australia)
Replaced byMTV 80s
Former namesVH1 (2004–2010)[1]
Links
Websitemtv.com.au/mtv-classic

MTV Classic(formerlyVH1 Australia)[2]was an Australian and New Zealandsubscription televisionmusic channel.The channel focused on music from the 1980s to 2000s.[3]The channel first launched in Australia on 14 March 2004 (asVH1) and in New Zealand on 1 June 2011. On 1 July 2011 MTV International channels launched new logos.[4]

On 1 April 2016 the channel closed, but was ultimately revived on 27 February 2017 on the Fetch TV platform. It was later revived onSkyin December that year, and was relaunched on 1 July 2020 onFoxtel,replacingMAX.

The channel was replaced byMTV 80sin New Zealand on 1 July 2020, followed by Australia on 1 August 2023.[5][6]

History

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As VH1

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The channel first aired on Sunday 14 March 2004 whenFoxtellaunched its digital product and then onAustarandOptusshortly after.[7]In April 2006, Australian pay TV newcomer,SelecTValso began to carry VH1. In 2008 it began carriage onTransACTandNeighbourhood Cable.The channel although Australian run, mainly showed programming for the US and the UK with programs such asThe Fabulous Life of...and the celebrity based documentaryDriven. The VH1 Website officially launched on 3 August 2006. The website somewhat followed the format of theMTV Australiawebsite. It contained a news section, competitions, features, info on new acts and more. It also has details on shows likeCan't Get a Date.The website also provided an e-newsletter. The website was closed down in April 2007 for maintenance and was offline until November. In mid August 2009 the site was expanded from a single page to a mini-site on the MTV website.

On 25 November 2006VH1presentedAustralia's Favourite Lyricwhich presented a long list of songs on the VH1 website for viewers and industry members to vote. When the votes closed the list was made into a top 100 countdown andINXStook out the top spot with their songNever Tear Us Apart.[8][9]

Unlike sister channel MTV, the channel still aired a majority of music programming, with VH1 produced entertainment programming shown on MTV or other channels.[10]

Relaunch as MTV Classic

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On 10 February 2010, the channel was announced via the MTV Australia website.[11]MTV Networks in Australia confirmed that VH1 receives fewer viewers each week than its sister channel MTV Australia. Part of the channel's launch included a music event which took the place of the annualMTV Australia Awardswhich was held in Melbourne at thePalace Theatre.[1][11][12]The event consisted of a line-up of local and international artists including formerGuns N' RosesguitaristSlash.[13]"Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles was the first music video to be played on the channel.

The channel was made available onAustralian IPTVserviceFetch TVfrom launch in June 2010.[14]

On 23 November 2010, MTV Classic began broadcasting in widescreen.

The channel launched in New Zealand on 1 June 2011 onSky Television.[15]

Cessation of Service on Foxtel

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On 29 October 2013, MTV announced they had been working with Foxtel since early 2013 to offer more diversity on the Foxtel platform, as MTV Classic and MTV Hits fought for the same audience asFoxtel NetworkschannelsMAXand[V] Hitsrespectively.[16]The channel to replace MTV Classic isMTV Dance,a channel dedicated todance,hip hop,andRnBmusic from around the world - MTV's first channel to be dedicated to three different genres of music.[16]Although MTV Classic and MTV Hits will no longer be available on Foxtel, they will continue to be offered by Australian IPTV serviceFetchTVand New Zealand pay TV providerSky Television.[16][17]The changes took place on 3 December 2013.[18]

Closure of channel in New Zealand

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On 1 December 2015,Sky TelevisionreplacedMTV Classic(and sister channelMTV Hits) with a localized version ofMTV Music.[19]

Closure

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On 28 February 2016, Fetch TV (the last carrier ofMTV Classic) announced via theirFacebookpage that the channel would close on 1 April 2016.[20]

Revival and final closure

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On 27 February 2017,MTV Classicwas revived on the Fetch TV platform as a result of "popular demand". Available on channel 140, and exclusively on Fetch TV, the revived channel features rock, R&B and pop music from 1980 to 2000.[21]Sky TV New Zealand would also re-add the channel on 8 December 2017.[22]This was later replaced again on Sky byMTV 80son 1 July 2020.[5]

On 1 July 2020,MTV Classicreturned to Foxtel on channel 804, replacingMAX,after a 7-year absence.[23]

On 1 August 2023,MTV Classicwas replaced byMTV 80sacross Foxtel and FetchTV in Australia, as had been done in New Zealand 3 years prior.[24]

VJ's

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When the Channel first launched (as VH1) it employed 2 on-air talent but they later began running on mainly voice overs and guest presenters, the 2 hosts were:Zoe Sheridan:the glamorous and sexy side of the project who assisted in the production toInside TrackandDavid Campbell:the son of Australian rock sensationJimmy Barnes.David also had some chart success with his hit single "Hope" which sold well in Australia, the US and the UK, he also was one of the faces of Inside Track until its cancellation.

Programming

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MTV Classic airs a variety of artist related programmes as well as established MTV series. The channel aims at the age demographic of 24- to 40-year-olds.[25]

Original Programming (2010–2013)

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In addition to the above, the channel often screens music documentary and concert specials.

ARIA Hall of Fame

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MTV Classic have the rights to TheARIA Hall of FameAwards show (aired since 20 August 2006). The Hall of Fame has been an important part of the ARIA Awards since 1988. Traditionally taking place during theARIA Awardsceremony, a diverse range of artists have been inducted into the Hall of Fame includingAC/DC,Dame Joan Sutherland,Olivia Newton-John,Johnny O'Keefe,Paul Kelly,John Farnham,INXS,Slim Dusty,Jimmy Littleand many more.[26]

MTV Australia Video Music Awards

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In March 2005 VH1 co-broadcast theMTV Australia Video Music Awards.As well as showing facts about the nominated artists, during this time, they also had a special award called the VH1 Music First Award which was awarded toCher.

Inside Track

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Inside Track featured new music and videos internationally and locally. So far the previous hosts have chatted withJet,Darren Hayes,PJ Harvey,Lionel Richie,Olivia Newton-JohnandChris Isaak.

  • Countdown- VH1 aired full episode repeats and music clips of ABC's popular music show Countdown. The Countdown special included live performances and interviews.
  • Greatest
  • The Meldrum Tapes- A compilation of interviews from the archives of Molly Meldrum produced by the ABC, it began airing from February 2008.
  • RocKwiz
  • Top of the Pops- In August 2009 VH1 began screening a repackaged and compiled version of the long running UK music show

Programming after revival (2017–2023)

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All of these programmes air without interruption. After the official revival in 2020, the schedule was refreshed to include programming blocks at set times throughout a large part of the day (aside from the countdowns). Programming line-up are almost entirely same asVH1 Classic Europe.

  • 70s & 80s
  • 90s & Noughties
  • Classic Clock-Off
  • Flashback Friday 100
  • Good Morning Music
  • Memory Lane
  • Non-Stop Classics
  • Party Mix
  • Saturday Night Fever
  • Snooze Sunday
  • Sunday Sessions
  • Superstar Spotlight
  • Timeless Tunes
  • Turn Back Time
  • Windback Tracks
  • Weekend Wake-Up
  • Yesterday's Hits, Today

Logo history

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abBulbeck, Pip (12 February 2010)."VH1 becomes MTV Classic in Australia".The Hollywood Reporter.Retrieved13 February2010.
  2. ^"MTV rebrands VH1, dumps awards night".Mediaspy.12 February 2010. Archived fromthe originalon 24 September 2012.Retrieved13 February2010.
  3. ^Brandle, Lars (12 February 2010)."MTV Australia To Replace VH1, 2010 Awards Off".Billboard.biz.Archived fromthe originalon 17 February 2010.Retrieved13 February2010.
  4. ^"The Branding Source: New logos: MTV international".The Branding Source.Archived fromthe originalon 26 August 2011.Retrieved1 July2011.
  5. ^abPhilip (10 July 2020)."HD Heads-Up: July 18 – 24".Screenscribe.Retrieved17 July2020.
  6. ^Perry, Kevin (25 July 2023)."FOXTEL drops MTV channel amid streaming shift".TV Blackbox.Retrieved2 August2023.
  7. ^Eliezer, Christie (24 April 2004)."VH1 debuts down under: labels see marketing opportunity".Billboard.116(17): 49.ISSN0006-2510.
  8. ^"INXS'S" NEVER TEAR US APART "AUSSIES' FAVE LYRIC".Themusic.com.au. 21 November 2006. Archived fromthe originalon 29 August 2007.
  9. ^"INXS takes Oz's favourite lyric".news.com.au.20 November 2006. Archived fromthe originalon 6 September 2008.
  10. ^Murphy, Kerrie (9 August 2008)."Faded stars put their bad habits to the test".The Australian.News Limited.p. 30.Retrieved27 February2010.
  11. ^ab"New! 'MTV Classic'".MTV.com.au. 10 February 2010. Archived fromthe originalon 22 February 2012.Retrieved12 February2010.
  12. ^Knox, David (30 March 2010)."Slash to launch MTV Classic".tvtonight.com.au.Retrieved5 April2010.
  13. ^"Slash to launch MTV Classic Down Under".Australian Broadcasting Corporation.29 March 2010.Retrieved5 April2010.
  14. ^"FetchTV announces Content Offering"(Press release). Fetch TV. 25 May 2010.Retrieved23 November2015.
  15. ^"MTV Classic New Zealand to launch on Sky TV".Throng.7 March 2011. Archived fromthe originalon 27 December 2017.Retrieved23 November2015.
  16. ^abcReid, Poppy (29 October 2013)."EXCLUSIVE: MTV AUSTRALIA TO LAUNCH TWO NEW CHANNELS - MTV MUSIC AND MTV DANCE".The Music Network.Retrieved1 November2013.
  17. ^"MTV Dance and MTV Music to hit Foxtel this December!".MTV Australia. 29 October 2013. Archived fromthe originalon 24 December 2013.Retrieved1 November2013.
  18. ^Knox, David (1 November 2013)."Foxtel refreshes music channels".TV Tonight.Retrieved1 November2013.
  19. ^"MTV Music".Sky TV.Archived fromthe originalon 30 January 2016.Retrieved22 November2015.
  20. ^Fetch TV (28 February 2016)."Get ready to laugh your face off".Facebook.Retrieved2 March2016.
  21. ^"MTV Classic returns exclusively on Fetch TV".Decided TV.23 February 2017.Retrieved4 March2017.
  22. ^"MTV Classic returns to Sky".Decided TV.6 December 2017.Retrieved26 December2017.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^Blackiston, Hannah (5 May 2020)."Foxtel closes Channel V, MAX and CMC to make way for ViacomCBS partnership".Mumbrella.Retrieved6 May2020.
  24. ^Perry, Kevin (25 July 2023)."FOXTEL drops MTV channel amid streaming shift".TV Blackbox.Retrieved2 August2023.
  25. ^"MTV rebrands VH1 to attract younger audience".Mumbrella. 12 February 2010.Retrieved13 February2010.
  26. ^"ARIAs Hall of Fame".The Age.Melbourne. 30 May 2005.
  27. ^"MK MTVMusic LogoSmall 250x180.png".Archived fromthe originalon 6 February 2018.
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