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VH2
This seems to be plugged endlessly now, but does anyone yet know what
kind of music it will carry? -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
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says... This seems to be plugged endlessly now, but does anyone yet know what kind of music it will carry? The music VH1 Classic used to carry? AIUI they're now showing Girls Aloud(!) When does it start and what channel number? TIA, -- Dom Robinson Gamertag: DVDfever email: dom at dvdfever dot co dot uk /* http://DVDfever.co.uk (editor), http://LeilaniWeb.co.uk (editor), /* 959 DVDs, 266 games, 33 videos, 68 cinema films, 70 CDs, laserdiscs & news /* max payne 2, daewoo setpal, hamtaro, yesspeak, rainbow six 3, terminator 3 ITV "blackouts" on Sky Digital - http://tinyurl.com/w4mf (UPDATED) Adam Shaw to host HIGNFY! - http://tinyurl.com/w4m7 |
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says... This seems to be plugged endlessly now, but does anyone yet know what kind of music it will carry? http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/t/93638/ds.html I knew a quick google would get something. :) -- Dom Robinson Gamertag: DVDfever email: dom at dvdfever dot co dot uk /* http://DVDfever.co.uk (editor), http://LeilaniWeb.co.uk (editor), /* 959 DVDs, 266 games, 33 videos, 68 cinema films, 70 CDs, laserdiscs & news /* max payne 2, daewoo setpal, hamtaro, yesspeak, rainbow six 3, terminator 3 ITV "blackouts" on Sky Digital - http://tinyurl.com/w4mf (UPDATED) Adam Shaw to host HIGNFY! - http://tinyurl.com/w4m7 |
In uk.media.tv.misc on Tue, 9 Dec 2003 at 18:58:08, Dom Robinson wrote :
When does it start and what channel number? TIA, 16th Dec - no idea of channel number. -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
According to VH1.co.uk:
"VH2 - the latest rocking addition to the VH1 family - is coming soon to a screen near you. Available on Sky Digital channel 446, VH2 will play the very best in rock and guitar-based music from the 90s through to today, featuring artists such as Coldplay, The White Stripes, REM, Travis and The Red Hot Chili Peppers." P VH2 launches on Tuesday 16 December at 11am - make it a fixture in your diary! "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... This seems to be plugged endlessly now, but does anyone yet know what kind of music it will carry? -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
In uk.media.tv.misc on Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Bixx wrote :
According to VH1.co.uk: "VH2 - the latest rocking addition to the VH1 family - is coming soon to a screen near you. Available on Sky Digital channel 446 Will VH1 move to 445 then? , VH2 will play the very best in rock and guitar-based music from the 90s through to today, featuring artists such as Coldplay, The White Stripes, REM, Travis and The Red Hot Chili Peppers." I won't be watching it much then - those bands have very little appeal to me. -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
Here in the United States, we have VH1 (Viewer Hits One) and VH1 Classic.
I'm surprised to see a VH2 in the UK. VH2 sounds stupid. Did they change the ident over there like they did here? Cheers. "Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... This seems to be plugged endlessly now, but does anyone yet know what kind of music it will carry? -- Paul 'US Sitcom Fan' Hyett |
On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 06:06:10 GMT, "CHS Go Huskies!"
wrote: Here in the United States, we have VH1 (Viewer Hits One) and VH1 Classic. I'm surprised to see a VH2 in the UK. VH2 sounds stupid. I thought it was Video Hits One? VH2 sounds a bit like MTV2 was. -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
CHS Go Huskies! wrote in message
Here in the United States, we have VH1 (Viewer Hits One) and VH1 Classic. I'm surprised to see a VH2 in the UK. VH2 sounds stupid. Did they change the ident over there like they did here? The ident was changed to the stupid one. We've also got VH1, VH1 Classics, and VH2 very soon. Ian |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 06:06:10 GMT, "CHS Go Huskies!" wrote: Here in the United States, we have VH1 (Viewer Hits One) and VH1 Classic. I'm surprised to see a VH2 in the UK. VH2 sounds stupid. I thought it was Video Hits One? VH2 sounds a bit like MTV2 was. VH1 Classic reported showed Girls Aloud recently so that proves that and VH1 are just extra MTV channels and may as well be renamed as such. How long before VH2 goes the same way? -- Dom Robinson Gamertag: DVDfever email: dom at dvdfever dot co dot uk /* http://DVDfever.co.uk (editor), http://LeilaniWeb.co.uk (editor), /* 959 DVDs, 269 games, 33 videos, 68 cinema films, 70 CDs, laserdiscs & news /* max payne 2, daewoo setpal, hamtaro, yesspeak, rainbow six 3, terminator 3 RESULT! ITV "blackouts" on Sky Digital - http://tinyurl.com/w4mf Vote for Adam Shaw to host HIGNFY! - http://tinyurl.com/w4m7 |
It might be "Video Hits One", but our TV Guide has it listed as "Viewer Hits
One". Anyway, MTV, VH1 and MTV2 all seem to be part of Viacom (the same company that owns the United Paramount Network "UPN", Columbia Broadcasting Signal "CBS" and Nickelodeon) MTV used to be all music. Then they started showing "Real World" and "Road Rules" here. That's why they launched VH1. VH1 soon became a channel where you'd find "I Love The 80's" and the sort, so they launched MTV2. MTV2 soon began showing music specials, so they then launched VH1 Classics. However much Viacom tries to launch a 24-hour music channel, they fail. VH1 Classics (VH2 in your area) now airs specials as well. The only channel that comes close is VH1, when at 12:00 Mountain Time they show "Insomniac Music Theatre" where they show NOTHING but videos and adverts (three videos, then about 4 minutes of adverts, then three more videos, and if you're lucky, you'll get four videos). It airs for about five hours then they have CardioVideo, which airs for two more. During the day, you're likely to see something like "Behind The Music" or "I Love The Eighties" instead of REAL music videos! I may have read somewhere that VH1 Classics in the US may also change it's name to VH2, but I can't remember where and if I even read it. I will see if I can recall. Cheers "Hiram Hackenbacker" wrote in message ... On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 06:06:10 GMT, "CHS Go Huskies!" wrote: Here in the United States, we have VH1 (Viewer Hits One) and VH1 Classic. I'm surprised to see a VH2 in the UK. VH2 sounds stupid. I thought it was Video Hits One? VH2 sounds a bit like MTV2 was. -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
"CHS Go Huskies!" wrote in message . com... It might be "Video Hits One", but our TV Guide has it listed as "Viewer Hits One". Anyway, MTV, VH1 and MTV2 all seem to be part of Viacom (the same company that owns the United Paramount Network "UPN", Columbia Broadcasting Signal "CBS" and Nickelodeon) MTV used to be all music. Then they started showing "Real World" and "Road Rules" here. That's why they launched VH1. VH1 soon became a channel where you'd find "I Love The 80's" and the sort, so they launched MTV2. MTV2 soon began showing music specials, so they then launched VH1 Classics. However much Viacom tries to launch a 24-hour music channel, they fail. VH1 Classics (VH2 in your area) now airs specials as well. The only channel that comes close is VH1, when at 12:00 Mountain Time they show "Insomniac Music Theatre" where they show NOTHING but videos and adverts (three videos, then about 4 minutes of adverts, then three more videos, and if you're lucky, you'll get four videos). It airs for about five hours then they have CardioVideo, which airs for two more. During the day, you're likely to see something like "Behind The Music" or "I Love The Eighties" instead of REAL music videos! I may have read somewhere that VH1 Classics in the US may also change it's name to VH2, but I can't remember where and if I even read it. I will see if I can recall. The problem on Sky here is not only VH1,MTV etc there's also a mutitude of crap *phone for your video* channels carrying terrible dogs and everlasting scrolling the number of the video and telephone number to call (premuim rate number) Awful channels with awful music *Scuz* being the worst |
CHS Go Huskies! wrote in message
However much Viacom tries to launch a 24-hour music channel, they fail. VH1 Classics (VH2 in your area) now airs specials as well. The only channel that comes close is VH1, when at 12:00 Mountain Time they show "Insomniac Music Theatre" where they show NOTHING but videos and adverts (three videos, then about 4 minutes of adverts, then three more videos, and if you're lucky, you'll get four videos). It airs for about five hours then they have CardioVideo, which airs for two more. During the day, you're likely to see something like "Behind The Music" or "I Love The Eighties" instead of REAL music videos! I may have read somewhere that VH1 Classics in the US may also change it's name to VH2, but I can't remember where and if I even read it. I will see if I can recall. Did you not see my post? Here are the Viacom owned music channels we have already: MTV MTV Hits MTV 2 MTV Base MTV Dance TMF VH1 VH1 Classic (we've had this since 1998, its NOT a new channel) and soon to launch, VH2. But your general point is correct regarding too much programming and not enough music. The problem is there are too many other channels out there just playing music videos, so the MTV bouquet have to differ somehow. Once VH2 launches, on the main digital TV provider here we'll have 23 channels to choose from in the Music Video category. There are many more audio only stations on top of that! Ian (still hoping for MTV Indie) |
Ian,
I did not see your previous post as to Viacom-owned channels. In the US, we have the following: MTV MTV2 VH1 VH1 Classics That's it. Cheers and Regards "Ian McMillan" wrote in message ... CHS Go Huskies! wrote in message However much Viacom tries to launch a 24-hour music channel, they fail. VH1 Classics (VH2 in your area) now airs specials as well. The only channel that comes close is VH1, when at 12:00 Mountain Time they show "Insomniac Music Theatre" where they show NOTHING but videos and adverts (three videos, then about 4 minutes of adverts, then three more videos, and if you're lucky, you'll get four videos). It airs for about five hours then they have CardioVideo, which airs for two more. During the day, you're likely to see something like "Behind The Music" or "I Love The Eighties" instead of REAL music videos! I may have read somewhere that VH1 Classics in the US may also change it's name to VH2, but I can't remember where and if I even read it. I will see if I can recall. Did you not see my post? Here are the Viacom owned music channels we have already: MTV MTV Hits MTV 2 MTV Base MTV Dance TMF VH1 VH1 Classic (we've had this since 1998, its NOT a new channel) and soon to launch, VH2. But your general point is correct regarding too much programming and not enough music. The problem is there are too many other channels out there just playing music videos, so the MTV bouquet have to differ somehow. Once VH2 launches, on the main digital TV provider here we'll have 23 channels to choose from in the Music Video category. There are many more audio only stations on top of that! Ian (still hoping for MTV Indie) |
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ne says... Ian, I did not see your previous post as to Viacom-owned channels. In the US, we have the following: MTV MTV2 VH1 VH1 Classics That's it. In the UK, we learn not to top-post. -- Dom Robinson Gamertag: DVDfever email: dom at dvdfever dot co dot uk /* http://DVDfever.co.uk (editor), http://LeilaniWeb.co.uk (editor), /* 959 DVDs, 269 games, 33 videos, 68 cinema films, 70 CDs, laserdiscs & news /* max payne 2, daewoo setpal, hamtaro, yesspeak, rainbow six 3, terminator 3 RESULT! ITV "blackouts" on Sky Digital - http://tinyurl.com/w4mf Vote for Adam Shaw to host HIGNFY! - http://tinyurl.com/w4m7 |
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003 11:51:28 -0000, "Ian McMillan"
wrote: Did you not see my post? Here are the Viacom owned music channels we have already: MTV MTV Hits MTV 2 MTV Base MTV Dance TMF VH1 VH1 Classic (we've had this since 1998, its NOT a new channel) and soon to launch, VH2. I think The Box is also owned by them in the UK. -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
Hiram Hackenbacker wrote in message
I think The Box is also owned by them in the UK. No, thats an EMAP channel. Ian |
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 08:52:38 -0000, "Ian McMillan"
wrote: I think The Box is also owned by them in the UK. No, thats an EMAP channel. Yep - I stand corrected. -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 06:32:38 +0000, Paul Hyett
wrote: In uk.media.tv.misc on Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Bixx wrote : According to VH1.co.uk: "VH2 - the latest rocking addition to the VH1 family - is coming soon to a screen near you. Available on Sky Digital channel 446 Will VH1 move to 445 then? It has moved to 445 today, with VH2 showing a countdown on 446. -- Hiram Hackenbacker |
Dom Robinson wrote:
In article , ne says... Ian, I did not see your previous post as to Viacom-owned channels. In the US, we have the following: MTV MTV2 VH1 VH1 Classics That's it. In the UK, we learn not to top-post. If only that were true. :-) -- Adrian 54º 10' 59" N 0º 19' 35" W |
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