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I promise, I won't try to spoil everyone's fun like I did last year, but before I leave, what was The Thing That Everyone Will Be Talking About Tomorrow this year?
 
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Now's as good a time as any to float my theory that MTV, rather than being the unwitting butt of "ha ha they call themselves music television and they don't play videos!" jokes that have replaced airline food as our generation's low-hanging zingers, may have shown an underrated savvy by phasing out videos.

Put simply: if MTV showed videos 24-7, brought back Adam Curry from whatever DJ company he's working for in between shifts at Budget Barney's Buick Barn to revive the Top 20 Video Countdown and got back to their roots, would we dutifully wait for our favorite video like we did in the 80s? Or would we just look it up on YouTube and watch it right then?

MTV may well have realized that playing mostly videos wasn't going to fly in a world where broadband internet is pretty common, so they changed their focus to remain relevant. See also: Western Union, which transitioned from telegraphs to money wiring. Do NOT see also: newspapers.
 
Smallpotatoes said:
I promise, I won't try to spoil everyone's fun like I did last year, but before I leave, what was The Thing That Everyone Will Be Talking About Tomorrow this year?

According to the link I just saw: it will be Kanye cutting off Taylor Swift to be an asshole.
 
Mystery Meat II said:
Now's as good a time as any to float my theory that MTV, rather than being the unwitting butt of "ha ha they call themselves music television and they don't play videos!" jokes that have replaced airline food as our generation's low-hanging zingers, may have shown an underrated savvy by phasing out videos.

Put simply: if MTV showed videos 24-7, brought back Adam Curry from whatever DJ company he's working for in between shifts at Budget Barney's Buick Barn to revive the Top 20 Video Countdown and got back to their roots, would we dutifully wait for our favorite video like we did in the 80s? Or would we just look it up on YouTube and watch it right then?

MTV may well have realized that playing mostly videos wasn't going to fly in a world where broadband internet is pretty common, so they changed their focus to remain relevant. See also: Western Union, which transitioned from telegraphs to money wiring. Do NOT see also: newspapers.

I think you're giving MTV waaaaaaaay too much credit.

I figure it was cheaper to produce pseudo-reality shows that drew the same number of viewers, rather than paying licensing fees to air videos.
 
imjustagirl said:
Smallpotatoes said:
I promise, I won't try to spoil everyone's fun like I did last year, but before I leave, what was The Thing That Everyone Will Be Talking About Tomorrow this year?

According to the link I just saw: it will be Kanye cutting off Taylor Swift to be an asshole.

That's a good thing.
 
Inky_Wretch said:
Mystery Meat II said:
Now's as good a time as any to float my theory that MTV, rather than being the unwitting butt of "ha ha they call themselves music television and they don't play videos!" jokes that have replaced airline food as our generation's low-hanging zingers, may have shown an underrated savvy by phasing out videos.

Put simply: if MTV showed videos 24-7, brought back Adam Curry from whatever DJ company he's working for in between shifts at Budget Barney's Buick Barn to revive the Top 20 Video Countdown and got back to their roots, would we dutifully wait for our favorite video like we did in the 80s? Or would we just look it up on YouTube and watch it right then?

MTV may well have realized that playing mostly videos wasn't going to fly in a world where broadband internet is pretty common, so they changed their focus to remain relevant. See also: Western Union, which transitioned from telegraphs to money wiring. Do NOT see also: newspapers.

I think you're giving MTV waaaaaaaay too much credit.

I figure it was cheaper to produce pseudo-reality shows that drew the same number of viewers, rather than paying licensing fees to air videos.

That certainly didn't hurt, but if there was a market for videos on basic cable, they'd be crazy to give up their obvious market advantage of their own volition, even with the fees. But in the last 10 years, video on demand and the internet has made the MTV we knew an anachronism.
 
zebracoy said:
imjustagirl said:
Smallpotatoes said:
I promise, I won't try to spoil everyone's fun like I did last year, but before I leave, what was The Thing That Everyone Will Be Talking About Tomorrow this year?

According to the link I just saw: it will be Kanye cutting off Taylor Swift to be an asshole.

That's a good thing.

Kanye cutting off Taylor Swift is a good thing? I'm not really a fan of hers, but what he did was despicable. There was no excuse for that.
 
Lieslntx said:
zebracoy said:
imjustagirl said:
Smallpotatoes said:
I promise, I won't try to spoil everyone's fun like I did last year, but before I leave, what was The Thing That Everyone Will Be Talking About Tomorrow this year?

According to the link I just saw: it will be Kanye cutting off Taylor Swift to be an asshole.

That's a good thing.

Kanye cutting off Taylor Swift is a good thing? I'm not really a fan of hers, but what he did was despicable. There was no excuse for that.

It's all scripted anyway. And besides, if it was legitimate, she wouldn't win an award for anything.
 
Amen, Liesl. She's a freaking 16-year-old. Give her her moment, you self-important douchebag.

But I still love his music. Such a conundrum!
 
Madonna and Janet Jackson at the MTV Video Music Awards - kinda like that old guy who comes into the office talking about how he used to work at a gas station where your office now sits.
 
imjustagirl said:
Smallpotatoes said:
I promise, I won't try to spoil everyone's fun like I did last year, but before I leave, what was The Thing That Everyone Will Be Talking About Tomorrow this year?

According to the link I just saw: it will be Kanye cutting off Taylor Swift to be an asshole.

Are these things really spontaneous or are they planned? It seems like something like this happens every year on this show, as if the water cooler moment is the whole point of the show, not the awards.
Damn, there I go again, doing what I said I wouldn't do.
 
Sidebar comment: WTF is Pink acting like she's practicing for Circ de' soliel while wearing a pastie?

Props, nevertheless, for the creativity and guts to do it.
 

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