MUCHMUSIC


'MuchMusic' (often referred to only as 'Much') is a Canadian English language cable television specialty channel owned by CTVglobemedia dedicated to music and music-related programs.

Contents
History
Branding
Programming
Controversy
List of programming
Relationship with MTV
Affiliated channels
Current
Past
VJs
MuchMusic personalities/VJs
Current
Past
CRTC licence-related links
External links

History


MuchMusic was licensed on April 2,1984 by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to CHUM Limited. Shortly thereafter MuchMusic was launched on August 31, 1984 as one of the first Canadian cable specialty channels on the air. It was headed by John Martin and Moses Znaimer, the channel's founders. On June 22, 2007, CTVgm gained control of MuchMusic as a result of a takeover of CHUM Limited.
The first video played on MuchMusic was Rush's "The Enemy Within".

Branding


Logo used from 1992 to 1996, this logo bears resemblance to the MTV logo.
The first logo for MuchMusic when it first began was a big ''M'' with ''Muchmusic'' boxed in the centre of the M. The logo was slightly redesigned as a big ''M'' with a small ''m'' inside the outline, with the word ''Muchmusic'' below the logo. In 1996, the current logo was designed with a black-and-white Much superimposed on a planet with longitude/latitude lines on the surface. The logo change was to portray MuchMusic as more modern and youthful.

Programming


The ''MuchMusic World Headquarters'' is located on 299 Queen Street West in Downtown Toronto.
Making use of CHUM's facilities and production teams, the channel has produced many specialty musical and variety programs, including the long-running dance program ''Electric Circus'' and the late-1980s game show ''Test Pattern'', and it adopted some programs originally created for CHUM such as ''City Limits'', which featured alternative videos.
The network airs three viewer voting programs: ''MuchOnDemand'', ''MuchTakeOver'' and ''PunchMuch''.
MuchMusic is well-known for its annual music awards show every June. It is anticipated and promoted for weeks before the night of the MMVAs.
It has been credited with helping to foster a vibrant Canadian music scene simply by following the Canadian content broadcast rules which guaranteed native musical acts had a secure and prominent place on the channel's play schedule. As well, MuchMusic funds the creation of new Canadian music videos through ''VideoFACT'' and produces the popular album series ''Big Shiny Tunes'' and ''MuchDance''.
Controversy

It ran afoul of Canadian broadcast regulators in the early 1990s when it aired the animated series ''Ren and Stimpy''; it was forced to take the program off the air on the basis that it was not a music-based program as per the network's licence.
The network also generated controversy by occasionally banning videos it deemed too racy or violent for broadcast (MTV also weathered similar controversy). Often, the network would broadcast banned videos as part of a ''Too Much 4 Much'' special, followed by discussion with viewers and concerned groups about why the video should or shouldn't be aired (but rarely would videos be unbanned). On the flipside, the worst videos of the year would also be featured in annual New Year's specials entitled ''Fromage'' (French for "cheese").
In recent years, particularly with the brief arrival of MTV on Canadian digital cable, the influence of MuchMusic has waned, and the channel has had to weather criticism that it focuses too much on "top 40" acts and imported MTV "reality shows" like '' and ''Pimp My Ride'', thereby not giving enough time to smaller, independent, and Canadian performers. But 2005 saw the premiere of ''Video On Trial'', which quickly became the network's highest-rated show while featuring Canadian comedians and personalities almost exclusively as music video "judges". A spin-off, 'Stars On Trial', featured popular VOT regular Ron Sparks as the judge and was the highest-rated special of the year (other than the annual MuchMusic Video Awards show). Stars on Trial now is it's own show.
Much has also been the centre of controversy because of its leniency in censorship. The channel often airs profane terms like "shit", and "goddamn", and sometimes even "fuck". This is its most contrasting feature against MTV, which goes great lengths in censoring music.
List of programming

Relationship with MTV

MuchMusic was launched in part to capitalize on the success of MTV, the American cable music channel that had premiered a few years earlier. Although never an affiliate, Much over the years would often broadcast MTV-produced programming such as awards shows, concerts, reality tv series and more. MTV itself was not permitted in Canada because of Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) restrictions on format protection. However, no such restrictions existed in the United States, where CHUM attempted to compete with MTV through MuchUSA (now the unaffiliated Fuse).
Perhaps owing to this, MTV was unwilling to extend its relationship with MuchMusic longer than necessary, and has made two attempts to launch a competing MTV channel in Canada. The first attempt began in 2001 when MTV Canada was launched by Craig Media and Viacom. MTV Canada had an edge over MuchMusic in that it was licensed by the CRTC as a broadly based teen channel and could air programming from various categories not just music related. In 2004, MTV Canada's owners were bought by CHUM, allowing Viacom to exit its contract with Craig, and stripped MTV programming and branding from the channel forcing Viacom to find another partner to bring MTV to Canada.
The next attempt began in 2006 when Viacom partnered with CTV to rebrand its low rated specialty channel 'talktv' as MTV. With the new launch of MTV in March 2006, MuchMusic lost all rights to MTV programming from that point forward.
Since the acquisition of CHUM (which includes MuchMusic and MuchMoreMusic) by CTVgm, MTV and MuchMusic have technically been under the same ownership since June 2007. CTVgm has announced that they plan on maintaining all CHUM's specialty channels including both MuchMusic and MTV. Currently both CTVgm and Viacom have no plans on disaffiliating either channel from its programming and/or branding. In fact, Much and MTV have even begun airing eachother's promo ads (ex. Muchmusic airing a promo for MTV's The Hills).

Affiliated channels


With the success of MuchMusic, several spinoff channels have been launched with in Canada and around the world, including:
Current


Canada- MuchMoreMusic, PunchMuch, MuchLOUD, MuchVibe (TV channel), and French language channel MusiquePlus.

Argentina- MuchMusic Argentina; launched in 1992.

Colombia- a programming block on Citytv Bogotá that launched in 1999.

Indonesia- in 2005 MuchMusic programs began broadcasting on O Channel.

Malaysia- MuchMusic Malaysia; launched in 2000.

Mexico- a programming block on Once TV that started in 2002.

Middle East- Much arabyeah!, started in 2006.

Singapore- RTV Broadcast Services began broadcasting MuchMusic programming in 2002.
Past


Brazil- MuchMusic Brasil; launched in 2001; no longer on air.

Finland- ''Jyrki'', a former programming block that aired on MTV3.

United States- MuchUSA debuted in 1994; It became Fuse in May 2003.

VJs


Every year or so, when new video jockeys are needed, Much will run a "VJ Search" to pick one new VJ to join the team of VJs. They will usually visit cities across Canada and pick people who appear to show potential through their audition. In earlier years, the VJ Search was usually a two-part show, but in 2006 it evolved into its own reality series.
Despite the popularity of the VJ Search, most VJs are still hired by Much directly, without being VJ Search contestants.
MuchMusic personalities/VJs

Current


Matte Babel

Tim Deegan

Ed the Sock

Leah Miller

Nardwuar the Human Serviette

Chris Nelson

Hannah Simone

Devon Soltendieck

Sarah Taylor

Matt Wells
Past


Steve Anthony (who still does voiceovers for CHUM channels)
Kevin Merisanu
Glen Baxter
Jeanne Beker
Laurie Brown
Mike Campbell
Rick Campanelli
Kim Clarke Champniss
Lance Chilton
Nadine Ramkisson
Monika Deol
Angela Dohrmann
Denise Donlon
Erica Ehm (Erica Miechowsky)
Simon Evans

Rainbow Sun Francks
Diego Fuentes
Dan Gallagher
Larissa Gulka
Craig Halket
Jennifer Hollett
Bradford How
Namugenyi Kiwanuka
George Lagogianes
Avi Lewis
Sook-Yin Lee
Ziggy Lorenc
★ Chris Mortimer
Jennifer Morton
Terry David Mulligan
Rachel Perry

Juliette Powell
Kathleen Rajsp
Rebecca Rankin
Natalie Richard
Daniel Richler
J.D. Roberts
Teresa Roncon
Aaron Strate
George Stroumboulopoulos
Hannah Sung
Amanda Walsh
Christopher Ward
Bill Welychka
Michael Williams
Byron Wong
Tony "Master T" Young

CRTC licence-related links



CRTC Decision 1984-338: Original MuchMusic licence

CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2000-138: licence renewal, 2000-2006

CRTC Broadcasting Decision 2006-380: licence renewal, 2006-2013

External links



Official MuchMusic website

Offical CTVgm website

MuchMusic Countdown

MuchMusic Message Board

The MuchStore

MuchMusic Flickr photos

Annual MuchMusic Video Awards Coverage

MuchMusic Profiled on The Museum of Broadcast Communications

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