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MTV2

MTV2 (formerly M2) is an American pay television channel owned by the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global.

MTV2
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaUnited States
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Media Networks (Paramount Global)
ParentMTV Entertainment Group
Sister channels
History
LaunchedAugust 1, 1996; 26 years ago (1996-08-01)
ReplacedThe Box (1985–2001)
ClosedMarch 1, 2010; 12 years ago (2010-03-01) (United Kingdom and Ireland)
Replaced byMTV Rocks (United Kingdom and Ireland)
Former namesM2 (1996–1999)
Links
Websitemtv.com/mtv2

The channel launched initially as an all-music video service, once the original MTV had started to shift its programming.[1] As with its parent network, MTV2's focus on music programming would gradually be downplayed during the 2000s.[2] By 2011, MTV2 would primarily target young adult men with original and acquired lifestyle and reality programming, reruns of male-targeting shows from MTV, acquired sitcoms and movies, and a daily block of hip hop and rock genre videos in the early mornings. Due to Viacom's 2017 restructuring plan, MTV2's original programs were eventually moved over to the flagship MTV network, while the former network would drop its music video blocks in November of that year.[3]

In February 2015, approximately 79,416,000 American households (68.2% of households with television) received MTV2.[4]

History

Early history

MTV2 began broadcasting as simply M2 on August 1, 1996[5] – MTV's 15th anniversary – with Beck's "Where It's At" being the first video to air.[6] In its first few years on the air, M2 was restricted to satellite television plus the few, small markets where digital cable was then available, limiting its audience reach to around 12 million homes by 2000.[7] M2 also broadcast live over the internet during its early years, which meant it was similarly ahead of its time in a period when few people had broadband internet connections.[5] Due in part to the unexpectedly slow roll-out of the fledgling channel, MTV Networks decided to rebrand M2 in the first quarter of 1999, changing the name to MTV2[citation needed]

M2's early years was known for its playful or ironic programming decisions that underscored the channel's free-wheeling, subversive attitude; on January 1, 1999, M2 played the music video "1999" by Prince for 24 hours straight.[8] M2 quickly gained favor with music insiders, and as its popularity and reputation grew within the music industry, it became common for musicians and record labels to request that their new videos premiere exclusively on M2 rather than MTV. Record companies often asked to have new artists appear on the channel in taped segments with the VJs. The Spice Girls made their first U.S. television appearance on M2, as did their video for "Wannabe". At the time of their appearance on M2, the girl group was a huge success in the United Kingdom, but they were relatively unknown to U.S. audiences.[9]

Starting on January 1, 2000, in honor of the millennium, MTV2 attempted to play every music video in the MTV library in alphabetical order.[7] While a majority of videos were played, many were skipped over. The special ended in mid-April 2000.[8]

1997: Relaunch

 
MTV2's logo used from 1997 to 1999.

In 1997, MTV’s owner Viacom bought out the rival music channel The Box.[10] Starting on January 1, 2001, all households that had received The Box began to receive MTV2 in its place, putting the channel into millions of additional households. MTV2 also began adding television commercials to its broadcasts; beforehand, subscription providers interrupted MTV2's feed to insert their own ads.[8]

A new show hosted by Jancee Dunn called MTV2 Request aired every weekday between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. and again between 11 p.m. and midnight. All of the videos played on MTV2 Request were selected by online viewer requests.[11] Another new show called Control Freak began in 2001, airing weekdays from 8 to 9 p.m. It used real-time viewer voting to select the next video to be played on the channel (out of three choices), while the current video was playing.[12] The majority of the daytime schedule still featured a mix of rap, rock, and pop genre videos. By 2003, the network had 50 million subscribers in the United States.[13]

During the Memorial Day weekend of 2002, MTV2 played a special called Increase The Beat. DJ Paul Oakenfold hosted the special and played videos from such artists as Fatboy Slim, Beastie Boys, and Jay-Z. The videos were arranged in order from slowest to fastest, based on the number of beats per minute of the song.[14]

In 2003, Jesse Snider, son of Twisted Sister's Dee Snider was selected as the new host of MTV2 Rock, replacing Abby Gennet. Another new program included Track 2, a series going "behind the scenes" of music videos, and Nose Dive, profiling past popular artists.[15]

In May of that year, MTV2 relaunched the old MTV program Headbangers Ball, which featured a wide array of heavy metal and hard rock music videos.[15] Metallica hosted the first episode,[16] followed by Rob Zombie for the next few weeks.[17][18][19][20]

In June, MTV2 began an eight-hour block of hip-hop programming on Sundays called Sucker Free Sunday. Each week, a different guest host served up Artist Collections, countdowns, and other hip-hop music specials.[15] In July of that year, the channel also introduced a new advertising campaign – aimed at differentiating itself from its parent network, MTV – featuring The Talking Baby, a foul-mouthed baby doll operated by Charlotte-based comedian Sean Keenan.[21]

Around this time, MTV2 sponsored two albums in the MTV2 Album Covers series, in which a band covers another band's songs. The first was Dashboard Confessional/R.E.M.,[22] and the second was Guster/Violent Femmes.[23]

2005–2011: The two-headed dog

 
Early version of the current logo, used from 2005 to 2013. It is still used on the Canadian version

In 2005, MTV2 rebranded with a new logo: a two-headed Rottweiler dog. Billboard reported that the double heads of the dog were made to represent rock and hip-hop, the two sides of music on MTV2.[24]

From February 2007, MTV2 began scaling down music programming as a result of its production staff being archer.[25] MTV2 would later devote Saturday evenings to rock music, usually during the primetime hours on Saturdays,[26] but currently the block is shown on late Saturday evenings starting at 10:00 p.m.[27] Other formats included a 30-minute block of videos that aired in the early mornings and late nights, as well as the No Break Video Hour, a music video block that excluded commercials, Tuesdays through Thursdays at 10:00 a.m.[27]

MTV2 gave the cast of Human Giant free rein of the channel in May for an event called Human Giant: 24, allowing them to program the channel and host from MTV's Times Square studios as they see fit for 24 hours, from 12 p.m. on May 18 to 12 p.m. on May 19. Notable guests included Fred Armisen and Bill Hader from Saturday Night Live, Will Arnett, Michael Cera, Bob Odenkirk, Michael Showalter, Todd Barry, Zach Galifianakis, Tapes 'n Tapes, and Tegan and Sara. The live event was the successor to 24 Hours of Love in 2002, 24 Hours of Foo in 2005, and a subsequent Jackass special on MTV in early 2008.[28]

Music programming was briefly expanded in June. From 4:30 p.m. on June 29 to 1:00 a.m. on July 1, 2007, MTV2 played strictly music videos, whether a general block of videos or a specific genre-based block such as Headbangers Ball (heavy metal) or Sucker Free (hip-hop), for 33 hours and 30 minutes.[29] Throughout the month of July 2007, MTV2 broadcast music video programs during primetime Mondays through Thursdays in its efforts to play more music. In February 2008, MTV2 replaced the 10 p.m. Eastern rebroadcast of Elite 8 with a standard block of music videos.

2008 saw decreased availability for MTV2, as both Comcast and Cox Communications moved the channel from their widely received analog cable services to digital cable.[30]

2011–2017

In 2011, MTV debuted a new original series calld Guy Code on November 15.[31] The series closed out its first season as the highest-rated program in network history, amassing significant time period increases among MTV2's core male demographic with a 55% increase among men 12-34 and massive 188% increase in viewership among male teens, as well as a 44% increase among 12- to 34-year-olds overall.[32] The second season of Guy Code closed out its sophomore run on September 25, 2012, as MTV2's highest-rated and most-watched original series ever.[33]

MTV2 next debuted Nitro Circus Live, an original series featuring 17-time X Games medalist Travis Pastrana and his sports-adventure troupe bridging the gap between extreme sports and unabashed daredevil antics, on March 27, 2012 .[34] The first season of Nitro Circus Live became MTV2's highest-rated original series among the network's core demographic of men 12-34 since 2006, delivering an average rating of .42 and a 50% time period increase versus the year prior. In addition, the first season improved its prior year time period by 27%.[35]

On May 22, 2012, MTV2 premiered the comedic game show Hip Hop Squares, a revitalization of the iconic game show Hollywood Squares that featured an original style and personality tailor-made for the network's audience.[36] The show stayed true to the tic-tac-toe format of the original game show, while infusing it with well-known personalities in hip-hop culture. A reboot of the series would premiere on VH1 in 2016.[37] In addition, MTV2 brought back The Dub Magazine Project for a second season on October 28, 2012, to give viewers a unique and rarely seen glimpse into the lives and deepest obsessions of entertainment and sports personalities.[38]

2013 saw MTV2 expand its original programming slate further with the premieres of Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family,[39] the Guy Code spinoff, Guy Court; Ain't that America[40] and Charlamagne and Friends.[41] After a six-year hiatus, a revival of Wild 'n Out premiered on July 9, 2013. The premiere episode of season five had 1.1 million total viewers, the highest-rated telecast in the network's history.[42][43][44] During this time, MTV2 introduced a new version of the "Two-Headed Dog" logo, with the channel's name rendered in a new font.[45][46]

In 2014, MTV2 debuted Jobs That Don't Suck, a show spotlighting young entrepreneurs,[47] and the weekly series Off the Bat from the MLB Fan Cave, created from MTV's partnership with Major League Baseball.[48] On November 11, 2014, MTV2 renewed Wild n' Out & Guy Code and greenlit two new series: a comedic game show, MTV2's Joking Off, and a news satire series under the working title Number 2 News.[49] Weeks after the announcement that the NBCUniversal-owned cable network, G4, will be shutting down, MTV2 began syndicating the Marvel Anime anthology, which previously aired on the former network.[50][51][52]

Because of the popularity of MTV2's original programming, the network was listed as one of Comedy Hype's 20 Game Changers of Comedy of 2015.[53] Joking Off premiered on April 1, 2015, and Number 2 News, renamed Not Exactly News, premiered on June 17, 2015. In the Summer of 2015, MTV2 debuted the reality series, Kingin' with Tyga, and panel show, Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne.[54]

Because of Viacom's 2017 restructuring, in which most of the company's resources were directed towards the flagship MTV network, MTV2 currently has no original programming. In the previous year, several of MTV2's remaining original programs moved to MTV.[55]

Music programming

Music programming was seen during the AMTV2 block, which aired Monday-Fridays from 4 to 9 a.m. AMTV2 was blocked in as "MTV2 Jams", which runs from 4AM-8AM Eastern, and "MTV2 Music Mix" (known on-air as Morning Music Buzz), which runs from 8AM-9AM Eastern. "Jams" primarily features hip-hop music videos, while "Music Mix" features a mixture of hip-hop, rock, and alternative videos.[56][57]

On October 28, 2012, MTV2 relaunched its Sucker Free series as The Week in Jams, followed by additional airings on MTV Jams. Where Sucker Free Countdown focused primarily on music, the expanded focus of The Week in Jams includes interviews, fashion trends, music, sports and hip-hop lifestyle. MTV recruited a stable of hip hop contributors to serve as the hosts of The Week in Jams and to provide expert commentary across MTV's channels including: mixtape legend, radio personality and television host DJ Envy; industry insider, radio personality and cast member of MTV2's Guy Code Charlamagne Tha God; Motown Records recording artist and songwriter Sofi Green; insider Maestro; and radio personality and nationally syndicated nighttime radio host Nessa, to join MTV hip hop expert and MTV News correspondent, Sway Calloway. The show hasn't been seen on MTV2's schedule since late 2013.[58]

MTV Clubland, an EDM block on the flagship network, premiered on March 30, 2013; it continued to be seen on AMTV[59]

Programming

As of 2021, MTV2 primarily airs movies, acquired sitcoms and reality shows, as well as reruns of MTV programming and other shows from its sibling-owned networks.[60]

Broadcast affiliates

From 2001 until 2015, MTV2 had a small network of terrestrial television affiliates that carried the network for free as a result of MTV's purchase of The Box in 2001. The broadcast network branch slowly thinned out as other parties purchased stations, with some leaving the air as a result of the digital transition dislocating those stations from their channel positions, and in most cases, the retransmission consent contracts for Viacom's networks, including MTV2, precluded these stations from having any cable or satellite carriage on their own, notwithstanding existing complications involving low-power stations and cable carriage. The over-the-air stations also created a side effect of requiring MTV2's programming to meet the FCC's broadcast safe harbor and in some cases, educational and informational programming requirements. Eventually, Viacom let their affiliation agreements lapse with their broadcast affiliates, and those other stations have become affiliates of other networks, or ceased all operations.

Former affiliates

Call letters Channel City/state Transition date Status
K56HV 56 Anchorage, Alaska ? Now defunct
WBXA-CD 2.1 Birmingham, Alabama 2015 Replaced with Biz TV, now WTBM-CD, a Telemundo affiliate
K55IO 55 Idledale/Aurora/Denver, Colorado ? Now defunct
WBXG-LD 33 Gainesville, Florida 2015 Replaced with SonLife Broadcasting Network; now defunct
WBXJ-CD 43.1 Jacksonville, Florida 2015 Replaced with Biz TV, now a This TV affiliate
WZXZ-CD 36 Orlando, Florida 2007 Was an AmericaTeVe affiliate, now a The Country Network affiliate
WBXT-LD 43 Tallahassee, Florida 2015 Replaced with SonLife Broadcasting Network; now defunct
WARP-CD 20 Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida 2009 Now carries 24/7 paid programming
WIRE-CD 40 Atlanta, Georgia 2009 Now carries 24/7 paid programming and Video Mix TV
WXSX-LD 13 Savannah, Georgia 2015 Replaced with SonLife Broadcasting Network; now defunct
KIWB-LD 43 Boise, Idaho ? Now a NTD America affiliate
WBXC-CD 46 Champaign, Illinois ? Now a The Country Network affiliate
WOCH-CD 28 Chicago, Illinois 2004 Now defunct; was a Charge! affiliate
WOCK-CD 4 2001 Now a Shop LC affiliate
WFWC-CD 45 Fort Wayne, Indiana ? Now an 3ABN affiliate
WBXI-CD 47 Indianapolis, Indiana 2007 Was a Tr3s affiliate, currently a CBS O&O owned by Paramount Global carrying Start TV
WBXV-LD 13 Louisville, Kentucky 2013 Replaced with SonLife Broadcasting Network; now defunct
K02QB 2 Alexandria, Louisiana ? Now defunct
WBXH-CD 39 Baton Rouge, Louisiana 2003 Now a MyNetworkTV affiliate
WCBZ-LP 7 2006 Now defunct; was a My Family TV affiliate
WMJF-CD 16/61 Towson/Baltimore, Maryland 2015 Replaced with Classic Arts Showcase; now an Ion Television affiliate
WFXZ-CD 24 Boston, Massachusetts 2006 Now a Biz TV affiliate; shares spectrum with WGBH-TV
WUDT-LD 8 Detroit, Michigan 2004 Now a Daystar affiliate
WUMN-LD 13 Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota ? Now a Univision affiliate
WBXK-CA 8 Jackson, Mississippi 2005 Now defunct; was an America One affiliate
KRTN-LD 39 Albuquerque, New Mexico 2002 Now a MeTV affiliate
WBXZ-LD 56 Buffalo, New York ? Now a Cozi TV affiliate
WMBQ-CD 46 New York City 2006 Now a First Nations Experience affiliate; shares spectrum with WNET and WNDT-CD
WWLF-LD 35 Syracuse, New York 2009 Now a LATV affiliate
WRAP-LD 32 Cleveland, Ohio ? Current programming unknown
WSSS-LP 29 Steubenville, Ohio ? Now defunct
WDMY-LD 38 Toledo, Ohio ? Current programming unknown; was denied permission to become a Franken-FM
KOCY-LD 48 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2004 Now an Estrella TV affiliate
KUOT-CD 19 2002 Now a 3ABN affiliate
WIIC-LD 29 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2007 Now a Bounce TV affiliate
WCHD-CA 49 Charleston, South Carolina ? Now defunct
WIIW-LD 14 Nashville, Tennessee 2015 Current programming unknown
KLMH-LP 31 Abilene, Texas ? Now defunct
K24NR 45 Amarillo, Texas ? Current programming unknown
KYLU-LP 49 Lubbock, Texas ? Now defunct
K21GU 21 Midland, Texas ? Current programming unknown
KZSA-LD 43 San Angelo, Texas ? Current programming unknown
KQZY-LD 38 Victoria, Texas ? Now a Cozi TV affiliate
WVAD-LD 25 Chesapeake, Virginia ? Now a Daystar affiliate
WPEN-LP 68 Hampton, Virginia 2002 Now defunct
WXOB-LP 17 Richmond, Virginia 2002 Now defunct
WMKE-CD 21 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2006 Now carries 24/7 paid programming

International versions

In addition to the original MTV2 channel in the United States, there have been a number of other MTV Networks channels around the world known as MTV2.

  • Europe: MTV Rocks, which focused solely on alternative rock and indie, broadcast from London. It was called MTV Two.
  • Canada: MTV2 in Canada was very similar to its American counterpart; however, it had VJs who host shows such as MTV2 Videos (music videos). The original incarnation of MTV2 featured a non-stop freeform mix of music videos as well as a select number of concert performances. It was replaced by PunchMuch (now known as Juicebox) in June 2005.
  • Germany: A version of MTV2 was replaced by Nick in September 2005. Unlike the original, MTV2 Pop was a mainstream channel. However, MTV Rocks is being offered by several pay-TV services.

See also

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mtv2, this, article, about, television, channel, other, uses, disambiguation, formerly, american, television, channel, owned, paramount, media, networks, division, paramount, global, countryunited, statesbroadcast, areaunited, statesprogramminglanguage, englis. This article is about the US television channel For other uses see MTV2 disambiguation MTV2 formerly M2 is an American pay television channel owned by the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global MTV2CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaUnited StatesProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerParamount Media Networks Paramount Global ParentMTV Entertainment GroupSister channelsList MTV MTV Classic MTV Live MTVU Tres VH1HistoryLaunchedAugust 1 1996 26 years ago 1996 08 01 ReplacedThe Box 1985 2001 ClosedMarch 1 2010 12 years ago 2010 03 01 United Kingdom and Ireland Replaced byMTV Rocks United Kingdom and Ireland Former namesM2 1996 1999 LinksWebsitemtv wbr com wbr mtv2The channel launched initially as an all music video service once the original MTV had started to shift its programming 1 As with its parent network MTV2 s focus on music programming would gradually be downplayed during the 2000s 2 By 2011 MTV2 would primarily target young adult men with original and acquired lifestyle and reality programming reruns of male targeting shows from MTV acquired sitcoms and movies and a daily block of hip hop and rock genre videos in the early mornings Due to Viacom s 2017 restructuring plan MTV2 s original programs were eventually moved over to the flagship MTV network while the former network would drop its music video blocks in November of that year 3 In February 2015 approximately 79 416 000 American households 68 2 of households with television received MTV2 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 1997 Relaunch 1 3 2005 2011 The two headed dog 1 4 2011 2017 1 4 1 Music programming 2 Programming 3 Broadcast affiliates 3 1 Former affiliates 4 International versions 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Further information List of programs broadcast by MTV2 MTV2 began broadcasting as simply M2 on August 1 1996 5 MTV s 15th anniversary with Beck s Where It s At being the first video to air 6 In its first few years on the air M2 was restricted to satellite television plus the few small markets where digital cable was then available limiting its audience reach to around 12 million homes by 2000 7 M2 also broadcast live over the internet during its early years which meant it was similarly ahead of its time in a period when few people had broadband internet connections 5 Due in part to the unexpectedly slow roll out of the fledgling channel MTV Networks decided to rebrand M2 in the first quarter of 1999 changing the name to MTV2 citation needed M2 s early years was known for its playful or ironic programming decisions that underscored the channel s free wheeling subversive attitude on January 1 1999 M2 played the music video 1999 by Prince for 24 hours straight 8 M2 quickly gained favor with music insiders and as its popularity and reputation grew within the music industry it became common for musicians and record labels to request that their new videos premiere exclusively on M2 rather than MTV Record companies often asked to have new artists appear on the channel in taped segments with the VJs The Spice Girls made their first U S television appearance on M2 as did their video for Wannabe At the time of their appearance on M2 the girl group was a huge success in the United Kingdom but they were relatively unknown to U S audiences 9 Starting on January 1 2000 in honor of the millennium MTV2 attempted to play every music video in the MTV library in alphabetical order 7 While a majority of videos were played many were skipped over The special ended in mid April 2000 8 1997 Relaunch Edit MTV2 s logo used from 1997 to 1999 In 1997 MTV s owner Viacom bought out the rival music channel The Box 10 Starting on January 1 2001 all households that had received The Box began to receive MTV2 in its place putting the channel into millions of additional households MTV2 also began adding television commercials to its broadcasts beforehand subscription providers interrupted MTV2 s feed to insert their own ads 8 A new show hosted by Jancee Dunn called MTV2 Request aired every weekday between 11 a m and 12 p m and again between 11 p m and midnight All of the videos played on MTV2 Request were selected by online viewer requests 11 Another new show called Control Freak began in 2001 airing weekdays from 8 to 9 p m It used real time viewer voting to select the next video to be played on the channel out of three choices while the current video was playing 12 The majority of the daytime schedule still featured a mix of rap rock and pop genre videos By 2003 the network had 50 million subscribers in the United States 13 During the Memorial Day weekend of 2002 MTV2 played a special called Increase The Beat DJ Paul Oakenfold hosted the special and played videos from such artists as Fatboy Slim Beastie Boys and Jay Z The videos were arranged in order from slowest to fastest based on the number of beats per minute of the song 14 In 2003 Jesse Snider son of Twisted Sister s Dee Snider was selected as the new host of MTV2 Rock replacing Abby Gennet Another new program included Track 2 a series going behind the scenes of music videos and Nose Dive profiling past popular artists 15 In May of that year MTV2 relaunched the old MTV program Headbangers Ball which featured a wide array of heavy metal and hard rock music videos 15 Metallica hosted the first episode 16 followed by Rob Zombie for the next few weeks 17 18 19 20 In June MTV2 began an eight hour block of hip hop programming on Sundays called Sucker Free Sunday Each week a different guest host served up Artist Collections countdowns and other hip hop music specials 15 In July of that year the channel also introduced a new advertising campaign aimed at differentiating itself from its parent network MTV featuring The Talking Baby a foul mouthed baby doll operated by Charlotte based comedian Sean Keenan 21 Around this time MTV2 sponsored two albums in the MTV2 Album Covers series in which a band covers another band s songs The first was Dashboard Confessional R E M 22 and the second was Guster Violent Femmes 23 2005 2011 The two headed dog Edit Early version of the current logo used from 2005 to 2013 It is still used on the Canadian version In 2005 MTV2 rebranded with a new logo a two headed Rottweiler dog Billboard reported that the double heads of the dog were made to represent rock and hip hop the two sides of music on MTV2 24 From February 2007 MTV2 began scaling down music programming as a result of its production staff being archer 25 MTV2 would later devote Saturday evenings to rock music usually during the primetime hours on Saturdays 26 but currently the block is shown on late Saturday evenings starting at 10 00 p m 27 Other formats included a 30 minute block of videos that aired in the early mornings and late nights as well as the No Break Video Hour a music video block that excluded commercials Tuesdays through Thursdays at 10 00 a m 27 MTV2 gave the cast of Human Giant free rein of the channel in May for an event called Human Giant 24 allowing them to program the channel and host from MTV s Times Square studios as they see fit for 24 hours from 12 p m on May 18 to 12 p m on May 19 Notable guests included Fred Armisen and Bill Hader from Saturday Night Live Will Arnett Michael Cera Bob Odenkirk Michael Showalter Todd Barry Zach Galifianakis Tapes n Tapes and Tegan and Sara The live event was the successor to 24 Hours of Love in 2002 24 Hours of Foo in 2005 and a subsequent Jackass special on MTV in early 2008 28 Music programming was briefly expanded in June From 4 30 p m on June 29 to 1 00 a m on July 1 2007 MTV2 played strictly music videos whether a general block of videos or a specific genre based block such as Headbangers Ball heavy metal or Sucker Free hip hop for 33 hours and 30 minutes 29 Throughout the month of July 2007 MTV2 broadcast music video programs during primetime Mondays through Thursdays in its efforts to play more music In February 2008 MTV2 replaced the 10 p m Eastern rebroadcast of Elite 8 with a standard block of music videos 2008 saw decreased availability for MTV2 as both Comcast and Cox Communications moved the channel from their widely received analog cable services to digital cable 30 2011 2017 Edit In 2011 MTV debuted a new original series calld Guy Code on November 15 31 The series closed out its first season as the highest rated program in network history amassing significant time period increases among MTV2 s core male demographic with a 55 increase among men 12 34 and massive 188 increase in viewership among male teens as well as a 44 increase among 12 to 34 year olds overall 32 The second season of Guy Code closed out its sophomore run on September 25 2012 as MTV2 s highest rated and most watched original series ever 33 MTV2 next debuted Nitro Circus Live an original series featuring 17 time X Games medalist Travis Pastrana and his sports adventure troupe bridging the gap between extreme sports and unabashed daredevil antics on March 27 2012 34 The first season of Nitro Circus Live became MTV2 s highest rated original series among the network s core demographic of men 12 34 since 2006 delivering an average rating of 42 and a 50 time period increase versus the year prior In addition the first season improved its prior year time period by 27 35 On May 22 2012 MTV2 premiered the comedic game show Hip Hop Squares a revitalization of the iconic game show Hollywood Squares that featured an original style and personality tailor made for the network s audience 36 The show stayed true to the tic tac toe format of the original game show while infusing it with well known personalities in hip hop culture A reboot of the series would premiere on VH1 in 2016 37 In addition MTV2 brought back The Dub Magazine Project for a second season on October 28 2012 to give viewers a unique and rarely seen glimpse into the lives and deepest obsessions of entertainment and sports personalities 38 2013 saw MTV2 expand its original programming slate further with the premieres of Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family 39 the Guy Code spinoff Guy Court Ain t that America 40 and Charlamagne and Friends 41 After a six year hiatus a revival of Wild n Out premiered on July 9 2013 The premiere episode of season five had 1 1 million total viewers the highest rated telecast in the network s history 42 43 44 During this time MTV2 introduced a new version of the Two Headed Dog logo with the channel s name rendered in a new font 45 46 In 2014 MTV2 debuted Jobs That Don t Suck a show spotlighting young entrepreneurs 47 and the weekly series Off the Bat from the MLB Fan Cave created from MTV s partnership with Major League Baseball 48 On November 11 2014 MTV2 renewed Wild n Out amp Guy Code and greenlit two new series a comedic game show MTV2 s Joking Off and a news satire series under the working title Number 2 News 49 Weeks after the announcement that the NBCUniversal owned cable network G4 will be shutting down MTV2 began syndicating the Marvel Anime anthology which previously aired on the former network 50 51 52 Because of the popularity of MTV2 s original programming the network was listed as one of Comedy Hype s 20 Game Changers of Comedy of 2015 53 Joking Off premiered on April 1 2015 and Number 2 News renamed Not Exactly News premiered on June 17 2015 In the Summer of 2015 MTV2 debuted the reality series Kingin with Tyga and panel show Uncommon Sense with Charlamagne 54 Because of Viacom s 2017 restructuring in which most of the company s resources were directed towards the flagship MTV network MTV2 currently has no original programming In the previous year several of MTV2 s remaining original programs moved to MTV 55 Music programming Edit Music programming was seen during the AMTV2 block which aired Monday Fridays from 4 to 9 a m AMTV2 was blocked in as MTV2 Jams which runs from 4AM 8AM Eastern and MTV2 Music Mix known on air as Morning Music Buzz which runs from 8AM 9AM Eastern Jams primarily features hip hop music videos while Music Mix features a mixture of hip hop rock and alternative videos 56 57 On October 28 2012 MTV2 relaunched its Sucker Free series as The Week in Jams followed by additional airings on MTV Jams Where Sucker Free Countdown focused primarily on music the expanded focus of The Week in Jams includes interviews fashion trends music sports and hip hop lifestyle MTV recruited a stable of hip hop contributors to serve as the hosts of The Week in Jams and to provide expert commentary across MTV s channels including mixtape legend radio personality and television host DJ Envy industry insider radio personality and cast member of MTV2 s Guy Code Charlamagne Tha God Motown Records recording artist and songwriter Sofi Green insider Maestro and radio personality and nationally syndicated nighttime radio host Nessa to join MTV hip hop expert and MTV News correspondent Sway Calloway The show hasn t been seen on MTV2 s schedule since late 2013 58 MTV Clubland an EDM block on the flagship network premiered on March 30 2013 it continued to be seen on AMTV 59 Programming EditMain article List of programs broadcast by MTV2 As of 2021 MTV2 primarily airs movies acquired sitcoms and reality shows as well as reruns of MTV programming and other shows from its sibling owned networks 60 Broadcast affiliates EditFrom 2001 until 2015 MTV2 had a small network of terrestrial television affiliates that carried the network for free as a result of MTV s purchase of The Box in 2001 The broadcast network branch slowly thinned out as other parties purchased stations with some leaving the air as a result of the digital transition dislocating those stations from their channel positions and in most cases the retransmission consent contracts for Viacom s networks including MTV2 precluded these stations from having any cable or satellite carriage on their own notwithstanding existing complications involving low power stations and cable carriage The over the air stations also created a side effect of requiring MTV2 s programming to meet the FCC s broadcast safe harbor and in some cases educational and informational programming requirements Eventually Viacom let their affiliation agreements lapse with their broadcast affiliates and those other stations have become affiliates of other networks or ceased all operations Former affiliates Edit Call letters Channel City state Transition date StatusK56HV 56 Anchorage Alaska Now defunctWBXA CD 2 1 Birmingham Alabama 2015 Replaced with Biz TV now WTBM CD a Telemundo affiliateK55IO 55 Idledale Aurora Denver Colorado Now defunctWBXG LD 33 Gainesville Florida 2015 Replaced with SonLife Broadcasting Network now defunctWBXJ CD 43 1 Jacksonville Florida 2015 Replaced with Biz TV now a This TV affiliateWZXZ CD 36 Orlando Florida 2007 Was an AmericaTeVe affiliate now a The Country Network affiliateWBXT LD 43 Tallahassee Florida 2015 Replaced with SonLife Broadcasting Network now defunctWARP CD 20 Tampa St Petersburg Florida 2009 Now carries 24 7 paid programmingWIRE CD 40 Atlanta Georgia 2009 Now carries 24 7 paid programming and Video Mix TVWXSX LD 13 Savannah Georgia 2015 Replaced with SonLife Broadcasting Network now defunctKIWB LD 43 Boise Idaho Now a NTD America affiliateWBXC CD 46 Champaign Illinois Now a The Country Network affiliateWOCH CD 28 Chicago Illinois 2004 Now defunct was a Charge affiliateWOCK CD 4 2001 Now a Shop LC affiliateWFWC CD 45 Fort Wayne Indiana Now an 3ABN affiliateWBXI CD 47 Indianapolis Indiana 2007 Was a Tr3s affiliate currently a CBS O amp O owned by Paramount Global carrying Start TVWBXV LD 13 Louisville Kentucky 2013 Replaced with SonLife Broadcasting Network now defunctK02QB 2 Alexandria Louisiana Now defunctWBXH CD 39 Baton Rouge Louisiana 2003 Now a MyNetworkTV affiliateWCBZ LP 7 2006 Now defunct was a My Family TV affiliateWMJF CD 16 61 Towson Baltimore Maryland 2015 Replaced with Classic Arts Showcase now an Ion Television affiliateWFXZ CD 24 Boston Massachusetts 2006 Now a Biz TV affiliate shares spectrum with WGBH TVWUDT LD 8 Detroit Michigan 2004 Now a Daystar affiliateWUMN LD 13 Minneapolis St Paul Minnesota Now a Univision affiliateWBXK CA 8 Jackson Mississippi 2005 Now defunct was an America One affiliateKRTN LD 39 Albuquerque New Mexico 2002 Now a MeTV affiliateWBXZ LD 56 Buffalo New York Now a Cozi TV affiliateWMBQ CD 46 New York City 2006 Now a First Nations Experience affiliate shares spectrum with WNET and WNDT CDWWLF LD 35 Syracuse New York 2009 Now a LATV affiliateWRAP LD 32 Cleveland Ohio Current programming unknownWSSS LP 29 Steubenville Ohio Now defunctWDMY LD 38 Toledo Ohio Current programming unknown was denied permission to become a Franken FMKOCY LD 48 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 2004 Now an Estrella TV affiliateKUOT CD 19 2002 Now a 3ABN affiliateWIIC LD 29 Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 2007 Now a Bounce TV affiliateWCHD CA 49 Charleston South Carolina Now defunctWIIW LD 14 Nashville Tennessee 2015 Current programming unknownKLMH LP 31 Abilene Texas Now defunctK24NR 45 Amarillo Texas Current programming unknownKYLU LP 49 Lubbock Texas Now defunctK21GU 21 Midland Texas Current programming unknownKZSA LD 43 San Angelo Texas Current programming unknownKQZY LD 38 Victoria Texas Now a Cozi TV affiliateWVAD LD 25 Chesapeake Virginia Now a Daystar affiliateWPEN LP 68 Hampton Virginia 2002 Now defunctWXOB LP 17 Richmond Virginia 2002 Now defunctWMKE CD 21 Milwaukee Wisconsin 2006 Now carries 24 7 paid programmingInternational versions EditFurther information List of MTV channels In addition to the original MTV2 channel in the United States there have been a number of other MTV Networks channels around the world known as MTV2 Europe MTV Rocks which focused solely on alternative rock and indie broadcast from London It was called MTV Two Canada MTV2 in Canada was very similar to its American counterpart however it had 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