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VH1

VH1 (originally an initialism of Video Hits One) is an American basic cable television network based in New York City and owned by Paramount Global. It was created by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, at the time a division of Warner Communications and the original owner of MTV, and launched on January 1, 1985, in the former space of Turner Broadcasting System's short-lived Cable Music Channel.

VH1
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, U.S.
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerCBS Entertainment Group
(Paramount Global)
ParentBET Networks[1]
Sister channels
History
LaunchedJanuary 1, 1985; 38 years ago (1985-01-01)
ReplacedCable Music Channel
ClosedMay 1, 2010; 12 years ago (2010-05-01) (Australia)
Replaced byMTV Classic (Australia)
Former namesVH-1/VH-1: Video Hits One
1985–1994
VH1: Music First
1994–2003
Links
Websitevh1.com
Availability
Streaming media
Sling TV, Philo, YouTube TVInternet Protocol television
PhiloInternet Protocol television

The channel was originally conceived to build upon the success of sister channel MTV by playing music videos targeting a slightly older demographic than MTV by focusing on the lighter, softer side of popular music.[2] Like MTV, VH1 ultimately drifted away from music videos and into reality television programming, albeit with a focus on music personalities and celebrities, and shows targeting African American audiences. VH1 is best known for franchises such as Behind the Music, the I Love… series, the Celebreality block, Love & Hip Hop, and RuPaul's Drag Race.

As of January 2016, approximately 90.2 million US households received VH1.[3]

History

Early history (1985–1994)

Format and VJs (1985–89)

 
The first VH1 logo used from 1985 to 1987 in the USA; between 1995 and 2002 in Germany and 1993–1999 in the UK/Ireland. Designed by LPG/Pon, Dale Pon and George Lois.
 
The second VH1 logo used from 1987 to 1994. Designed by Scott Miller. During the Christmas season the "V" would be flipped upside down to resemble a Christmas tree. This was a rare logo. Also, it is an alternate logo.

VH1's aim was to focus on the lighter, softer side of popular music,[4] including US and international musicians such as Olivia Newton-John, Kenny Rogers, Carly Simon, Tina Turner, Elton John, Billy Joel, Eric Clapton, Sting, Donna Summer, Rod Stewart, Kenny G, Michael Bolton, Anita Baker, Chicago and Fleetwood Mac, in hopes of appealing to people aged 18 to 35, and possibly older. Also frequently featured in the network's early years were "videos" for Motown and other '60s oldies consisting of newsreel and concert footage. It was introduced on January 1, 1985, with the video performance of "The Star-Spangled Banner" by Marvin Gaye,[4] who died a year before the network launched (the national anthem was also played at the launch of Cable Music Channel).

From the start, Video Hits One was branded as an urban version of its sister/parent channel. It played more jazz and R&B artists than MTV and had a higher rotation of urban-contemporary performers. Its early on-camera personalities were New York radio veterans Don Imus (then of WNBC), Frankie Crocker (then program director and DJ for WBLS), Scott Shannon (of WHTZ), Jon Bauman ("Bowzer" from Sha Na Na), and Rita Coolidge.

Later VJs included Bobby Rivers, who joined in 1987, Tim Byrd of WPIX-FM (the current day FM rebroadcast of WFAN), a station whose eclectic ballad-and-R&B oriented format mirrored that of VH-1, Roger Rose - Actor and comedian (Ski Patrol), and Alison Steele ("The Nightbird" of WNEW-FM). Rosie O'Donnell later joined the outlet's VJ lineup. O'Donnell would also host a comedy show featuring various comedians each episode. As an added touch to make the network more like a televised radio station, the early years of the network featured jingles in their bumpers produced by JAM Creative Productions in Dallas, who had previously made jingles for radio stations worldwide.

The format left room for occasional ad-libs by the VJ, a godsend for emcees such as Imus and O'Donnell. In true Imus style, he used a 1985 segment of his VH-1 show to jokingly call smooth-jazz icon Sade a "grape" for her oval-shaped head.

Typical of VH1's very early programming was New Visions, a series which featured videos and in-studio performances by smooth jazz and classical and new-age bands and performers, including Spyro Gyra, Andy Narell, Mark Isham, Philip Glass,[5] and Yanni. At first many different musicians guest-hosted the program, but eventually musician/songwriter Ben Sidran became the permanent host.

New Age music videos continued to play on the channel into the 1990s. They would be seen on the Sunday morning two-hour music video block titled Sunday Brunch.

Early programming (1989–1994)

Once VH1 established itself a few years later, they catered to Top 40, adult contemporary, classic rock, and 1980s mainstream pop.[6] For a time, even country music videos aired in a one-hour block during the afternoons. They started out using MTV's famous Kabel-based credits for their music video credit tags. It was later replaced in 1991 by a larger, vertically oriented font, with the year the video was made added to the lower column that identified the label on which the album was released. In 1993, the name of the videos' director was included at the bottom of the credits.

During this time, they also had some non-music programming, such as a comedy hour hosted by Rosie O'Donnell with various amateur and veteran comedians, called Stand Up Spotlight,[7] an in-depth look at current movies called Flix,[8] and reports on good civilians and volunteers in the community, called Good News People.[9]

Every week, the Top 21 Video Countdown usually had a different guest host.[10] Occasionally, they had themed countdowns as well, such as Elvira hosting creepy videos for Halloween in 1991.[11]

Long blocks of music videos by a particular artist or band, theme, or years were also very popular in this era. One popular weekend program was called Video Rewind, in which blocks of 1980s videos from one particular year would play for an hour.[12] There was also a short-lived hour-long program called By Request in which viewers could call a 1–900 hotline number to request their videos.

Another program was "History of Music Videos A to Z",[13] which would include mini-marathons of videos mostly centered around artists based on a given alphabetical letter. During Independence Day weekends all the way to 1998, a large percentage of their library of music videos would be shown. A weeknight 11 p.m. hour-long broadcast of Madonna videos, titled The Madonna Show, aired around that era. The videos were aired without introduction by a VJ and the program was soon shortened to thirty minutes, and then scrapped altogether.

Also in 1991, a popular morning program was introduced called Hits News & Weather that ran from 7 am to 9 am ET.[14] (It later expanded to 10 am ET.) It was composed of music videos both past and present along with a 90-second update of the day's news & weather provided by All News Channel. The updates were typically shown twice an hour during the program. A box displaying the minutes past the hour was shown below the logo during the period. It was discontinued a week before the channel was re-branded in the Fall of 1994. During the week prior, classic music videos from forgotten artists/bands aired, titled Whatever Happened To...?

The channel's playlist was gradually expanding, and, by 1994, included contemporary musicians such as Ace of Base, Melissa Etheridge, Sheryl Crow, Lisa Loeb, Amy Grant, Seal, and other slightly heavier, or more alternative rock-influenced music than what it had originally played, although favorites such as Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Rod Stewart, Cher, Elton John, Madonna, Phil Collins, Janet Jackson, and Céline Dion still continued to receive heavy play for several more years as well. VH1 to One was a program in the Video Hits One era that was very similar to Behind The Music. It profiled artists such as Phil Collins, Michael Bolton and Paul McCartney, plus other various artists of interest at the time that were playing the network's chosen style of music at the time and their music careers. It was one of the programs that would continue into the incoming Music First era.

VH1 Corvette Give-away Sweepstakes

In order to reach a wider and younger audience, VH1 announced in late 1989 that in 1990 they would be holding a contest where the grand prize was a collection of 36 Chevrolet Corvettes, one for every model year from its introduction year of 1953, to the then current model year of 1989 (there is no model for 1983), all going to a single grand winner. All cars were to be certified as roadworthy and in "good" to "excellent" condition. The collection at the time had an estimated worth of over US$1 million. Contestants entered by calling a 1-900 number and registering, at $2 per call. VH1 received over 4 million call-in entries. The winner was a man from Long Island, New York, who immediately sold the entire collection to artist Peter Max for $500,000. Max intended to use the cars for an art project, but it never got started and the entire collection was left in an underground parking lot in New York City for over 20 years, and deteriorated into poor condition.[15][16][17][18][19]

VH1: Music First (1994–2003)

 
The third VH1 logo used from 1994 to 2003. The circle ring surrounding the logo was added in 1998. It was used on VH1 Classic UK from 1999 to 2010, VH1 Classic US from 2000 to 2007, and VH1 Classic Europe from 2004 to 2020.

On October 17, 1994, VH1 re-branded itself as VH1: Music First,[20][21] following a slight ratings decline in the early 1990s.[4] By 1996, VH1 was heading down the same path as its sister channel, MTV, choosing to focus more on music-related shows than on music videos. Additionally, the network began to expand its playlist of music videos to include more rock music.[4] Old episodes of American Bandstand could regularly be seen on the channel. By that time, the channel's ratings were beginning to fall.

Video Countdown

As part of VH-1's re-branding as "VH1: Music First" in 1994, the channel launched a new series, the VH1 Top 10 Countdown, replacing the old Top 21 Countdown, that counted down the top 10 music videos played on VH1 each week. A combination of record sales, radio airplay, video spins, message board posts, and conventional mail would decide the order of the countdown. A rotating cast of VJs picked up hosting duties for the show over the years. The series expanded from 10 to 20 music videos, becoming the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown, in 2001. The show was renamed The 20 in early 2015, and ended later that year.

Pop-Up Video

In the fall of 1996, VH1 premiered Pop-Up Video, in which music videos were accompanied by "pop-ups" (also known as "bubbles" or "info nuggets")—small enclosed areas of the screen containing facts about the band artists, and videos such as career highlights, discography, biographical details, quotes, and anecdotes. For a time, this was VH1's highest rated show.

VH1 Storytellers

In February 1996, VH1 again hit it big with the premiere of the first of the network's flagship shows, VH1 Storytellers. The show started with a broadcast of Ray Davies, during his "Storyteller" tour, and took its name from this first show. In each hourlong episode, artists appear in front of a (mostly small and intimate) live audience, interspersing musical performances with anecdotes related to the songs' meaning, the songwriting process, audience reaction, etc. Along with Davies, the series has featured a widely diverse list of artists, including Culture Club, Stone Temple Pilots, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kanye West, Tom Waits, and Def Leppard. Meat Loaf enjoyed the show's format so much that he bought the stage decorations from VH-1 and went on to do a "Storytellers" tour in 1998/1999.[22]

Behind the Music

VH1 scored another hit in August 1997 with the debut of Behind the Music. The hourlong show features interviews and biographies of some of popular music's biggest stars qualified to be profiled on the series. The premiere episode featured Milli Vanilli. Episodes have ranged from Aaliyah to Stryper to Keith Moon, as well as others such as, Meat Loaf, Tori Amos, MC Hammer, Cher, Oasis, Steppenwolf, Fleetwood Mac, TLC, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Megadeth, Britney Spears, Selena, Petra, Pantera, and Eminem, with more episodes being produced periodically. By the late 1990s, the show began to run out of artists to profile, leading to the short-lived BTM2 program, half-hour looks into bands and artists whose popularity was rising, but not yet at its peak.

Legends

Shortly after, VH1 created a companion series, Legends (originally sponsored by AT&T), profiling artists who have made a more significant contribution to music history to qualify as "Legends" (that is, those artists who have gone beyond the category of Behind the Music biographies). The artists profiled so far have included Aerosmith; the Bee Gees; David Bowie; Johnny Cash; Eric Clapton; The Clash; George Clinton; Sam Cooke; Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; The Doors; John Fogerty; Aretha Franklin; Marvin Gaye; The Grateful Dead; Guns N' Roses; Jimi Hendrix; Michael Jackson; Eminem; Elton John; Janis Joplin; B.B. King; Led Zeppelin; John Lennon; Curtis Mayfield; Nirvana; Pink Floyd; The Pretenders; Red Hot Chili Peppers; Queen; Bruce Springsteen; Tina Turner; U2; Stevie Ray Vaughan; The Who, and Neil Young.[23]

Save The Music Foundation

Founded in 1997 by John Sykes as VH1 Save The Music and funded by the first Divas concerts, the Save The Music Foundation became a standalone 501(c)(3) nonprofit in 2008. The mission of the organization is to help students, schools, and communities reach their full potential through the power of making music. Save The Music partners with school districts and raises funds to restore music programs in public schools. Since inception, STM has donated over $60 million worth of new musical instruments, equipment, and technology to 2,201 schools in 277 school districts around the country, reaching hundreds of thousands of students.

VH1 Divas

In 1998, VH1 debuted the first annual VH1 Divas concert and featured the "divas" Aretha Franklin, Mariah Carey, Shania Twain, Gloria Estefan, and Celine Dion, and the "special guest" Carole King.[24] The second installment of these "diva" shows was produced in 1999 featuring Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Cher, LeAnn Rimes, Mary J. Blige, Billy Joel, Chaka Khan, Brandy, and special "divo" Elton John.[25] It became a huge success and was featured in the following years starring Diana Ross, Donna Summer, Destiny's Child, Kelly Clarkson, Jordin Sparks, Miley Cyrus, Jennifer Hudson, Shakira, Deborah Harry, Anastacia, Dixie Chicks, Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle, and Jessica Simpson. Also in 1999, Donna Summer who was asked to do the "diva" concert, was given her own concert special by VH1 "Donna Summer Live and More: Encore". Some female artists such as Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin, Mary J. Blige, Celine Dion, Cher, Chaka Khan, and Billy Joel were featured in two or more VH1 divas concerts, with Cyndi Lauper appearing the most times, having been featured in four concerts. In 2000, Diana Ross, who has been asked several times to appear on previous editions, appeared in her own edition of the special, "VH1 Divas 2000: A Tribute To Diana Ross"[26]

Movies That Rock

In 1999, VH1 aired its first original movie, a biopic on Sweetwater. Their third original movie (which aired in 2000), Two of Us, focused on a fictional meeting between John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Over the next three years, they made over a dozen movies, including bio-pics on Jim Morrison and The Doors, Ricky Nelson, MC Hammer, The Monkees, Meat Loaf, and Def Leppard.

VH1 continues to air "Movies That Rock" on a regular basis, expanding to include movies not produced by VH1. The subject matter remains mostly focused on music and musicians.

Diversification

In the late 1990s, VH1 continued to get more diverse and teen-based with its music selection, and with that, the network updated its 1994 "Big 1" logo. Various late-night rock shows have been shown on VH1, featuring alternative rock and metal videos from the 1980s and 1990s. VH1 eventually warmed up to harder rock acts such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Foo Fighters, the Stone Temple Pilots, and Metallica. Their new videos began being added into VH1's playlist right away.

Around late 2002, VH1 even began to play mainstream rap musicians.[4] The latest videos by Eminem, Nelly, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliott, and Eve began to be shown in VH1's rotation and even started to cut up on VH1's top 20 countdown. VH1 also plays music from Latin artists such as Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony, Enrique Iglesias, Thalía, and Shakira.

Other past trends

rockDocs was the title under which VH1 aired various music documentaries, both those produced by VH1 and those produced by third parties. Such documentary series produced by VH1 include "And Ya' Don't Stop", a five-part series on the history of hip-hop and rap,[27] a four-part series on the history of heavy metal, Heavy: The Story of Metal, and The Drug Years, which tells the story of different drug cultures that changed America. Films produced by other studios have also been aired as rockDocs, including Woodstock, Madonna: Truth or Dare, Tupac: Resurrection, Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, Awesome; I Fuckin' Shot That!, a documentary on the Beastie Boys, and most recently Last Days of Left Eye which documented the last month of Lisa Lopes's life from the band TLC, and N.W.A.: The World's Most Dangerous Group, featuring the narration of comedian Chris Rock, which chronicled the rise and fall of N.W.A.

VH1 endured criticism for Music Behind Bars, which mainly focuses on musicians in custody. Critics have claimed prisoners, mainly those convicted of murder, should not be entitled to any exposure, especially nationally.[28]

The channel aired Where Are They Now? from 1999 to 2002. It featured former celebrities and their current professional and personal status. Each episode was dedicated to a specific genre, ranging from past child stars to Aaron Spelling's notable productions, to controversial news figures.

VH1 also aired a series of promos in 2003, featuring animated kittens from the online animation website Rathergood, lipsyncing popular songs such as "I Love Rock n' Roll" written & performed by Alan Merrill of the Arrows since 1975 (US cover hit by Joan Jett in 1982), Culture Club's "Karma Chameleon" and Guns N' Roses' "Welcome to the Jungle". These spots were done by British animator Joel Veitch.

Box logo era (2003–2013)

 
The fourth VH1 logo used from 2003 to 2013. VH1 Classic used the logo until 2016. VH1 international channels also used the logo, with the Indian version of VH1 still using the logo today.

In August 2003, the network changed its focus again, dropping "Music First" from its name, and introducing a box logo. Having saturated its Behind The Music series (and spinoff BTM2, a 30-minute version that told the stories of current chart-toppers), gotten past the point of showing music videos on a regular basis, the network began to target the pop culture nostalgia market.[4][29] Following the controversy over the murder-suicide of a contestant from Megan Wants a Millionaire, the channel toned down its reality programming.[30][31] On July 1, 2007, VH1 and MHD simulcast the entire Concert for Diana live from London, England, on the birthday of Princess Diana, Princess of Wales.[32]

VH1 would continue to air its music video blocks despite its decreasing reliance on such programming. Their main program block was seen from 3 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET. The overnight block was called Insomniac Music Theater, later renamed Nocturnal State in August 2005. At of the beginning of October 2008, Nocturnal State was cut down to one hour, and Fresh: New Music was supplanted by additional hours of Jump Start. In 2010, VH1 retired Nocturnal State. Music Videos continued to be branded under Jump Start until January 5, 2013.

I Love… series (2002–2014)

In 2002, VH1 broadcast a ten-part series entitled I Love the '80s. The series was adapted from a BBC series, first broadcast in 2000,[33] in which current entertainers and pop-culture figures offered their take on the trends, events, and personalities of another decade. The success of VH1's I Love the '80s, coupled with the growing nostalgia for ever-more-recent times, led the network to create a parade of similarly themed programs. These ranged from 2003's I Love the '70s, to further variants like I Love the '80s Strikes Back, I Love the '90s, and I Love the '90s: Part Deux. More recently, VH1 premiered I Love the '80s 3-D and I Love the '70s: Volume 2. So eager was the network to capitalize on the trend while it was hot, that it devoted a series to the 2000s, despite the fact that the decade had not yet ended (I Love the New Millennium, broadcast in 2008, covered only the years 2000–2007). This was thought to be the final installment of the series until 2014, when I Love the 2000s continued the format.

The concept was broadened to include non-decade based installments, I Love the Holidays and I Love Toys. The format of these shows has also been repeated for the weekly program Best Week Ever.

The Greatest series

VH1 also produces its The Greatest series in which a similar format is used to countdown lists like "100 Greatest Artists of Rock and Roll", "The 50 Sexiest Video Moments", "100 Greatest Songs of Rock 'N' Roll", "100 Greatest Songs from the Past 25 Years", "100 Greatest One-hit Wonders", "100 Greatest Kid Stars", and "100 Greatest Teen Stars". In 2001, Mark McGrath hosted VH1's miniseries "100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock 'N' Roll", which compiled a list of the moments in music history that changed its course and shook its foundations.[34] Recently in late December 2009, an updated series titled "100 Most Shocking Music Moments" aired on VH1.[35][36] In 2008 and early 2009, the channel premiered the "100 Greatest Hip-Hop Songs", "100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs", "100 Greatest Songs of the 90s", and "100 Greatest Songs of the 80s".

40 Most Awesomely Bad

In 2004, VH1 began this mini-series category with "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs...Ever". Additional series in this group include "40 Most Awesomely Bad Dirrty Songs...Ever",[37] "40 Most Awesomely Bad Break-up Songs...Ever",[38] "40 Most Awesomely Bad #1 Songs...Ever",[39] "40 Most Awesomely Bad Metal Songs...Ever",[40] and "40 Most Awesomely Bad Love Songs".[41]

Celebreality

In January 2005 VH1 launched its Celebreality programming block of reality shows featuring celebrities, anchored by The Surreal Life, which mimics MTV's The Real World, instead placing celebrities from the past into a living environment.[42] The word "celebreality" is blend of the words "celebrity" and "reality" and is generally used to describe reality TV shows in which celebrities participate as subjects. The term appears to have been coined by Michael Gross, writing for The Toronto Star on May 12, 1991. In his article, entitled "Celebrity's New Face," Mr. Gross used a hyphenated form of the word ("celeb-reality") to describe the tendency of certain contemporary celebrities to downplay the traditional trappings of Hollywood glamour. "You could see the new celeb-reality on display at this year's Oscars," wrote Gross. "It is Kathy Bates and Whoopi Goldberg, not Kim Basinger and Michelle Pfeiffer. It is Jeremy Irons in black tie and the sneakers he says keep his feet on the ground. It is Kevin Costner, fighting small, important battles, winning big, but reacting with modesty and going off to party privately. The new celebrities are human first, famous second."

The next known citation of the word is by Joyce Millman, writing for The New York Times on January 5, 2003. In an article entitled, "Celebreality: The 'Stars' Are Elbowing Their Way In," Ms. Millman wrote: "Celebreality, the junk genre du jour, turns the notion of reality TV upside down. Instead of real people acting like celebrities on shows like "Survivor", "Big Brother" and "The Bachelor", celebreality gives us celebrities acting like real people on shows like "The Osbournes", "The Anna Nicole Show" and "Celebrity Boot Camp." I'm using the term "celebrity" loosely here—we're not talking about Russell Crowe, Julia Roberts and Dame Judi Dench eating bugs and scrubbing latrines. No, the celebrities of celebreality are a motlier crew, like, well, Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil, the former rap superstar M. C. Hammer and the wee ex-Michael Jackson ornament Emmanuel ("Webster") Lewis. Those three will be setting up housekeeping together on Thursday in "The Surreal Life" on WB, a celebreality spin on MTV's "Real World." Not to be outdone, ABC sends a Baldwin brother (Stephen), a supermodel (Frederique) and a former "L.A. Law" star (Corbin Bernsen) to Hawaii for "Celebrity Mole Hawaii", beginning Wednesday."

The VH1 Celebreality block has also aired shows such as:

Hip-Hop and Rock Honors

Since 2004, VH1 has showed their appreciation for hip-hop and rock music by honoring pioneers and movements. Hip-hop musicians honored include Eazy-E, LL Cool J, The Notorious B.I.G., 2Pac, and Public Enemy. All of the shows have been taped in the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City. On May 25, 2006, Queen, Judas Priest, Def Leppard, and Kiss were the inaugural inductees into the VH1 Rock Honors in Las Vegas. The ceremony aired on VH1 six days later. In 2007, ZZ Top, Heart, Genesis, and Ozzy Osbourne were inducted into the VH1 Rock Honors. 2008's sole Rock Honors inductees were The Who.

For What It's Worth

For What It's Worth premiered on February 21, 2013, and only lasted the length of one season. The show featured hosts Gary Dell'Abate and Jon Hein appraising music and pop-culture memorabilia.[43] The first episode featured musician Jack White at Third Man Records in Nashville, Tennessee, discussing a format of vinyl record he invented called the "Triple Decker Record".[44] The show also chose Gary Sohmers, an appraiser from Antiques Roadshow, to be an expert appraiser on all six episodes.[45]

Breakfast television

Starting in 2011, VH1 has broadcast Big Morning Buzz Live, a daily morning news and pop culture talk show hosted by Carrie Keagan, Jason Dundas and VH1 music expert Jim Shearer and, later, Nick Lachey.[46][47] The show features entertainment news, celebrity interviews and musical performances.[46][47] On June 3, 2013, VH1 premiered The Gossip Table, another live daily entertainment news program featuring five entertainment columnists presenting entertainment news and gossip.[46][47] Both shows have since been cancelled.

VH1 Best Cruise Ever

From April 28 to May 2, 2011, from Tampa to Cozumel music fans could experience non-stop music performances from headliners Train, Lifehouse, Colbie Caillat, and The Script. Other bands include Alpha Rev, Civil Twilight, Mat Kearney, One eskimO, SafetySuit, Thriving Ivory, Trailer Park Ninjas, and Ryan Star. The cruise is on The Carnival Cruise Line ship Carnival Inspiration.

Current era (2013–present)

 
VH1 logo used from 2013 until 2018.

On January 5, 2013, VH1 introduced a new logo that closely resembles their first. The logo has a "plus" sign in it, representing VH1's focus on music-related shows and events and pop culture-based reality programming.[48] The network's main video block was VH1 + Music, seen weekday mornings between 6 a.m. and 11 a.m. The new Nocturnal State block aired Mondays through Sundays between 3 a.m. and 6 a.m.

Since 2014, VH1 programming was noted to be shifting towards shows centered around African American personalities, similar to BET and its sister channels.[49] In the first quarter of 2016, VH1 announced its highest ratings in six years and it was then the fastest-growing subscription channel in that same period. Thanks to the success of shows like Love & Hip Hop, Stevie J & Joseline Go Hollywood, K. Michelle: My Life, and Mob Wives, the channel has moved ahead as a Top Five network for adults.[50] Conversely, VH1 + Music was discontinued and replaced by reruns of 1990s–2000s sitcoms shared with Paramount's other networks. Since then, the channel only carries music videos in continuity between shows.

Also in 2016, VH1 would revive the former CW reality competition series America's Next Top Model.[51][52][53]

VH1 has seen further shifts to its programming as part of Viacom's 2017 restructuring plan.[54] Beginning with its ninth season, Logo TV original series RuPaul's Drag Race was moved to VH1.[55] In 2019, as part of an expansion of MTV's Wild 'n Out, new episodes premiered on VH1 from July 7, 2019, to September 15, 2019.[56][57]

On November 9, 2022, it was announced that VH1 would move to BET Networks under Scott Mills.[1] On December 12, 2022, it was announced that future Drag Race seasons would move to and premiere on MTV, though the Celebrity edition would remain on VH1.[58]

Programming

Original programming currently seen on VH1 includes the Love & Hip Hop, Black Ink Crew, and Basketball Wives franchises. Other notable shows include RuPaul's Drag Race (which was moved over from Logo in 2017), reruns and new episodes (as of July 2019) of Nick Cannon Presents: Wild 'N Out (which originated on MTV), and Martha & Snoop's Potluck Dinner Party.[56] VH1's current programming is noted to predominantly focus on urban music genres and lean towards African-American personalities, similar to BET.[59]

Sister and international networks

VH1 HD

VH1 HD (launched in 2005) is a 1080i high-definition feed, with all major providers carrying the network; as of 2016 this feed is downgraded at a provider's headend to provide the network's standard definition channel on systems.

Sister channels in the U.S.

VH1 has launched spinoff digital networks as part of The MTV Suite. Initially, four VH1 spinoff networks were formed, with another being made later on. By August 2016, all of VH1's spinoffs had been realigned with either MTV, BET, or CMT or were shuttered altogether.

  • VH1 Classic: Music videos primarily from the 1970s and 1980s, but also the 1960s and 1990s, concert footage, old movies, and original programming focused on adult hits, classic hits and classic rock music. Rebranded as MTV Classic on August 1, 2016, in honor of MTV's 35th anniversary.
  • VH1 MegaHits: A channel which played mostly top 40 adult contemporary videos from throughout VH1's history, from the 1980s to the early 2000s. Due to low viewership, the network was discontinued. The satellite space was utilized by corporate parent MTV Networks to launch the LGBTQ network Logo.
  • VH1 Soul: Classic and neo-soul music videos from the past and today. Rebranded as BET Soul under the editorial control of BET Networks on December 28, 2015.
  • VH1 Uno: A Spanish language channel which mostly composed of music videos of Latin pop, rock, and traditional ballads, tropical, salsa and merengue music. Discontinued February 2, 2008, by MTV Networks to expand normal distribution of MTVU beyond college campuses.[60]
  • VH1 Country: Continuous country music videos; moved under CMT's editorial control and renamed CMT Pure Country on Memorial Day 2006.

Internet

VH1's website launched in the mid-1990s. In 2003, MTV Networks VSPOT, a broadband video channel that followed the model of MTV Overdrive, containing the shows aired by VH1 and music videos. Like Overdrive, it was coolly received due to a heavy reliance on broadband and advanced web technologies. VH1 returned to a traditional-style website in late 2007.

International networks

As with other MTV channels, MTV Networks broadcasts international versions of VH1:

  • VH1 Adria: By the end of September 2012, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Croatia got their regional version of VH1 called VH1 Adria.[61][62] However, due to financial problems, the channel closed in January 2015 and was replaced by the feed of VH1 Europe.
  • VH1 Australia: Since March (April for Optus customers) 2004, VH1 has been available in Australia on Foxtel, Optus Television and Austar. It is also available on the SelecTv pay TV platform. On May 1, 2010, VH1 Australia was re-branded as MTV Classic.
  • VH1 Brasil: The Portuguese-language version of VH1 was launched in Brazil on May 1, 2004. However, VH1 Soul had been available to digital cable subscribers since 2004. In 2007 VH1 Soul stopped being available in Brazil. In 2009 the version HD of VH1 was launched. It closed down on November 14, 2014.
  • VH1 Mega Hits Brazil: Replaced the Brazilian version of MTV Hits. The channel plays 24h chart hits non-stop. Closed down on July 31, 2020.
  • VH1 Caribbean: Founded on April 14, 2004, VH1 Caribbean also known as VH1 Puerto, is a music television channel from Viacom International Media Networks, based on the American channel of the same name. This version of VH1 is very different from its American counterpart, since it has never ceased to be a proper music channel, playing a wide variety of music programs on a daily or weekly basis. VH1 Caribbean is in 2013 the only major music channel in Caribbean and North Central America still broadcasting in the 4:3 ratio while others broadcast in 16:9 widescreen. VH1 Caribbean has also Change logo same as the original U.S. channel has adopted a new logo since 2013. It appeared for the first time in Latin America in 2004 and the version airing was subsequently distributed across the whole of the Caribbean Islands. However, its current pan-Caribbean feed was officially launched in 2006, hence becoming a separate service from the Latin-aimed channel VH1 Latin America, The HD version of VH1 Caribbean began broadcasting on October 7, 2020. This signal replaced VH1 HD in Brazil and Latin America, except United States. On August 2, 2021, the channel has been replaced by MTV 00s.
  • VH1 Christmas: A special channel that played Christmas music videos. VH1 Christmas aired on MTV Rocks in the UK and Ireland during the Christmas period annually.
  • VH1 Denmark: The Danish version of VH1 was launched in Denmark on March 15, 2008. Today the programming still consist of musicvideos unlike its American counterpart.
  • VH1 Europe: The Pan-European VH1 channel has broadcast in the European continent as well as Africa and the Middle East. This channel also airs in Russia and many countries of Latin America, albeit only in Russia it has the "16+" icon on the bottom-right, due to Russia's broadcasting laws. VH1 Europe was replaced with MTV 00s on August 2, 2021.
  • VH1 Export: VH1 Export is the technical name used for the version of VH1 European available in the Middle East, Africa, and the Levant territories broadcasting via satellite, exclusively from the OSN pay-TV network. In Africa (on DStv), the channel is exactly the same as VH1 European, but with different adverts. Also VH1 Export has ceased existing on August 2, 2021, and has been replaced by MTV 00s.
  • VH-1 Germany: In 1995 to 2001, a German-language version of VH-1 was broadcast, featuring more adult music than MTV, and using the original 1985 to 1987 US logo. It proved unsuccessful and eventually had to make way for a non-stop music channel aimed at teenagers called MTV2 Pop. However, VH1 has not really disappeared from German television, since it is still available in its pan-European version.
  • VH1 India: In December 2004, MTV India and Zee-Turner teamed up to bring VH1 to India (later owned by Viacom18). It is the only version of VH1 that currently uses the 2003 branding. It also airs MTV international shows due to MTV India only airing Indian originals.
  • VH1 Indonesia: In Indonesia, VH1 programming were aired on MTV Indonesia at 4 until 8 pm, and on local terrestrial channels such as JakTV, Jakarta, STV Bandung, TV Borobudur, Semarang, TATV, Solo, Batam TV, Batam, and Makassar TV, Makassar and also a full link channel seen on satellite PALAPA C2.
  • VH1 Italy: Launched in July 2016, which replaced MTV Music on DTT, which sold the main MTV station to Sky Italia on August 1, 2015.
  • VH1 Latin America: On April 1, 2004, VH1 Latin America joined MTV and Nickelodeon Latin America targeting audiences 25–49 years old. Until then, the VH1 main channel available for Latin America was the original US version. The Spanish-language channel is tailored for the market and feature a mix of music and entertainment with local and international-recording artists, as well as original programming. VH1 Latin America closed down on October 7, 2020, being replaced by its European counterpart.
  • VH1 Pakistan: It was launched in 2008 by Viacom as a joint venture with ARY Digital Network. However, in 2009, the channel was closed due to low ratings and repeated shows.[citation needed]
  • VH1 Polska: Launched (or rather renamed) on December 1, 2005. The channel was aimed at people in Poland over 25. The channel was formerly known as "MTV Classic" and (especially in its last months) was the same as present VH1, airing the same programs for the same target group. VH1 Polska closed down in March 2020 being replaced by VH1 Europe.
  • VH1 Russia: VH1 Russia launched on December 2, 2005. It ceased broadcasting on July 1, 2010, and was replaced by the European VH1 feed.
  • VH1 UK: VH1 UK targeted 25–44 years old and had much of the same content as the main U.S. channel. From 2008 until the last few years of its existence, the channel played music videos, mostly prominently countdowns and artist playlists. However, it shifted its focus to reality and travel shows, ending up with re-runs of Are You the One? and Channel 5 's Cruising With Jane McDonald,[63] when it closed down on January 7, 2020. In addition to VH1, there were two sister stations in the UK: VH1 Classic (now MTV Classic) and VH2 (now closed).

Out of the list of VH1 channels aired worldwide, Canada has never operated a VH1 branded channel. In 1998, CHUM Limited launched MuchMoreMusic, a sister channel to MuchMusic. As MuchMoreMusic, the network aired the majority of VH1's music and reality programming. It was closed in 2016 and the channel's license was replaced by Gusto, which was renamed to CTV Life Channel in 2019.

See also

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VH1 originally an initialism of Video Hits One is an American basic cable television network based in New York City and owned by Paramount Global It was created by Warner Amex Satellite Entertainment at the time a division of Warner Communications and the original owner of MTV and launched on January 1 1985 in the former space of Turner Broadcasting System s short lived Cable Music Channel VH1CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideHeadquartersNew York City New York U S ProgrammingLanguage s EnglishPicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed OwnershipOwnerCBS Entertainment Group Paramount Global ParentBET Networks 1 Sister channelsList CBS The CW CBS Sports Network Showtime Smithsonian Channel Pop TV The Movie Channel Flix MTV CMT Logo Nickelodeon Comedy Central BET Paramount Network TV LandHistoryLaunchedJanuary 1 1985 38 years ago 1985 01 01 ReplacedCable Music ChannelClosedMay 1 2010 12 years ago 2010 05 01 Australia Replaced byMTV Classic Australia Former namesVH 1 VH 1 Video Hits One1985 1994 VH1 Music First1994 2003LinksWebsitevh1 comAvailabilityStreaming mediaSling TV Philo YouTube TVInternet Protocol televisionPhiloInternet Protocol televisionThe channel was originally conceived to build upon the success of sister channel MTV by playing music videos targeting a slightly older demographic than MTV by focusing on the lighter softer side of popular music 2 Like MTV VH1 ultimately drifted away from music videos and into reality television programming albeit with a focus on music personalities and celebrities and shows targeting African American audiences VH1 is best known for franchises such as Behind the Music the I Love series the Celebreality block Love amp Hip Hop and RuPaul s Drag Race As of January 2016 approximately 90 2 million US households received VH1 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1985 1994 1 1 1 Format and VJs 1985 89 1 1 2 Early programming 1989 1994 1 1 3 VH1 Corvette Give away Sweepstakes 1 2 VH1 Music First 1994 2003 1 2 1 Video Countdown 1 2 2 Pop Up Video 1 2 3 VH1 Storytellers 1 2 4 Behind the Music 1 2 5 Legends 1 2 6 Save The Music Foundation 1 2 7 VH1 Divas 1 2 8 Movies That Rock 1 2 9 Diversification 1 2 10 Other past trends 1 3 Box logo era 2003 2013 1 3 1 I Love series 2002 2014 1 3 2 The Greatest series 1 3 3 40 Most Awesomely Bad 1 3 4 Celebreality 1 3 5 Hip Hop and Rock Honors 1 3 6 For What It s Worth 1 3 7 Breakfast television 1 3 8 VH1 Best Cruise Ever 1 4 Current era 2013 present 2 Programming 3 Sister and international networks 3 1 VH1 HD 3 2 Sister channels in the U S 3 3 Internet 3 4 International networks 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditEarly history 1985 1994 Edit Format and VJs 1985 89 Edit The first VH1 logo used from 1985 to 1987 in the USA between 1995 and 2002 in Germany and 1993 1999 in the UK Ireland Designed by LPG Pon Dale Pon and George Lois The second VH1 logo used from 1987 to 1994 Designed by Scott Miller During the Christmas season the V would be flipped upside down to resemble a Christmas tree This was a rare logo Also it is an alternate logo VH1 s aim was to focus on the lighter softer side of popular music 4 including US and international musicians such as Olivia Newton John Kenny Rogers Carly Simon Tina Turner Elton John Billy Joel Eric Clapton Sting Donna Summer Rod Stewart Kenny G Michael Bolton Anita Baker Chicago and Fleetwood Mac in hopes of appealing to people aged 18 to 35 and possibly older Also frequently featured in the network s early years were videos for Motown and other 60s oldies consisting of newsreel and concert footage It was introduced on January 1 1985 with the video performance of The Star Spangled Banner by Marvin Gaye 4 who died a year before the network launched the national anthem was also played at the launch of Cable Music Channel From the start Video Hits One was branded as an urban version of its sister parent channel It played more jazz and R amp B artists than MTV and had a higher rotation of urban contemporary performers Its early on camera personalities were New York radio veterans Don Imus then of WNBC Frankie Crocker then program director and DJ for WBLS Scott Shannon of WHTZ Jon Bauman Bowzer from Sha Na Na and Rita Coolidge Later VJs included Bobby Rivers who joined in 1987 Tim Byrd of WPIX FM the current day FM rebroadcast of WFAN a station whose eclectic ballad and R amp B oriented format mirrored that of VH 1 Roger Rose Actor and comedian Ski Patrol and Alison Steele The Nightbird of WNEW FM Rosie O Donnell later joined the outlet s VJ lineup O Donnell would also host a comedy show featuring various comedians each episode As an added touch to make the network more like a televised radio station the early years of the network featured jingles in their bumpers produced by JAM Creative Productions in Dallas who had previously made jingles for radio stations worldwide The format left room for occasional ad libs by the VJ a godsend for emcees such as Imus and O Donnell In true Imus style he used a 1985 segment of his VH 1 show to jokingly call smooth jazz icon Sade a grape for her oval shaped head Typical of VH1 s very early programming was New Visions a series which featured videos and in studio performances by smooth jazz and classical and new age bands and performers including Spyro Gyra Andy Narell Mark Isham Philip Glass 5 and Yanni At first many different musicians guest hosted the program but eventually musician songwriter Ben Sidran became the permanent host New Age music videos continued to play on the channel into the 1990s They would be seen on the Sunday morning two hour music video block titled Sunday Brunch Early programming 1989 1994 Edit Once VH1 established itself a few years later they catered to Top 40 adult contemporary classic rock and 1980s mainstream pop 6 For a time even country music videos aired in a one hour block during the afternoons They started out using MTV s famous Kabel based credits for their music video credit tags It was later replaced in 1991 by a larger vertically oriented font with the year the video was made added to the lower column that identified the label on which the album was released In 1993 the name of the videos director was included at the bottom of the credits During this time they also had some non music programming such as a comedy hour hosted by Rosie O Donnell with various amateur and veteran comedians called Stand Up Spotlight 7 an in depth look at current movies called Flix 8 and reports on good civilians and volunteers in the community called Good News People 9 Every week the Top 21 Video Countdown usually had a different guest host 10 Occasionally they had themed countdowns as well such as Elvira hosting creepy videos for Halloween in 1991 11 Long blocks of music videos by a particular artist or band theme or years were also very popular in this era One popular weekend program was called Video Rewind in which blocks of 1980s videos from one particular year would play for an hour 12 There was also a short lived hour long program called By Request in which viewers could call a 1 900 hotline number to request their videos Another program was History of Music Videos A to Z 13 which would include mini marathons of videos mostly centered around artists based on a given alphabetical letter During Independence Day weekends all the way to 1998 a large percentage of their library of music videos would be shown A weeknight 11 p m hour long broadcast of Madonna videos titled The Madonna Show aired around that era The videos were aired without introduction by a VJ and the program was soon shortened to thirty minutes and then scrapped altogether Also in 1991 a popular morning program was introduced called Hits News amp Weather that ran from 7 am to 9 am ET 14 It later expanded to 10 am ET It was composed of music videos both past and present along with a 90 second update of the day s news amp weather provided by All News Channel The updates were typically shown twice an hour during the program A box displaying the minutes past the hour was shown below the logo during the period It was discontinued a week before the channel was re branded in the Fall of 1994 During the week prior classic music videos from forgotten artists bands aired titled Whatever Happened To The channel s playlist was gradually expanding and by 1994 included contemporary musicians such as Ace of Base Melissa Etheridge Sheryl Crow Lisa Loeb Amy Grant Seal and other slightly heavier or more alternative rock influenced music than what it had originally played although favorites such as Whitney Houston Mariah Carey Rod Stewart Cher Elton John Madonna Phil Collins Janet Jackson and Celine Dion still continued to receive heavy play for several more years as well VH1 to One was a program in the Video Hits One era that was very similar to Behind The Music It profiled artists such as Phil Collins Michael Bolton and Paul McCartney plus other various artists of interest at the time that were playing the network s chosen style of music at the time and their music careers It was one of the programs that would continue into the incoming Music First era VH1 Corvette Give away Sweepstakes Edit In order to reach a wider and younger audience VH1 announced in late 1989 that in 1990 they would be holding a contest where the grand prize was a collection of 36 Chevrolet Corvettes one for every model year from its introduction year of 1953 to the then current model year of 1989 there is no model for 1983 all going to a single grand winner All cars were to be certified as roadworthy and in good to excellent condition The collection at the time had an estimated worth of over US 1 million Contestants entered by calling a 1 900 number and registering at 2 per call VH1 received over 4 million call in entries The winner was a man from Long Island New York who immediately sold the entire collection to artist Peter Max for 500 000 Max intended to use the cars for an art project but it never got started and the entire collection was left in an underground parking lot in New York City for over 20 years and deteriorated into poor condition 15 16 17 18 19 VH1 Music First 1994 2003 Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The third VH1 logo used from 1994 to 2003 The circle ring surrounding the logo was added in 1998 It was used on VH1 Classic UK from 1999 to 2010 VH1 Classic US from 2000 to 2007 and VH1 Classic Europe from 2004 to 2020 On October 17 1994 VH1 re branded itself as VH1 Music First 20 21 following a slight ratings decline in the early 1990s 4 By 1996 VH1 was heading down the same path as its sister channel MTV choosing to focus more on music related shows than on music videos Additionally the network began to expand its playlist of music videos to include more rock music 4 Old episodes of American Bandstand could regularly be seen on the channel By that time the channel s ratings were beginning to fall Video Countdown Edit As part of VH 1 s re branding as VH1 Music First in 1994 the channel launched a new series the VH1 Top 10 Countdown replacing the old Top 21 Countdown that counted down the top 10 music videos played on VH1 each week A combination of record sales radio airplay video spins message board posts and conventional mail would decide the order of the countdown A rotating cast of VJs picked up hosting duties for the show over the years The series expanded from 10 to 20 music videos becoming the VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown in 2001 The show was renamed The 20 in early 2015 and ended later that year Pop Up Video Edit In the fall of 1996 VH1 premiered Pop Up Video in which music videos were accompanied by pop ups also known as bubbles or info nuggets small enclosed areas of the screen containing facts about the band artists and videos such as career highlights discography biographical details quotes and anecdotes For a time this was VH1 s highest rated show VH1 Storytellers Edit Main article VH1 Storytellers In February 1996 VH1 again hit it big with the premiere of the first of the network s flagship shows VH1 Storytellers The show started with a broadcast of Ray Davies during his Storyteller tour and took its name from this first show In each hourlong episode artists appear in front of a mostly small and intimate live audience interspersing musical performances with anecdotes related to the songs meaning the songwriting process audience reaction etc Along with Davies the series has featured a widely diverse list of artists including Culture Club Stone Temple Pilots Willie Nelson Johnny Cash Kanye West Tom Waits and Def Leppard Meat Loaf enjoyed the show s format so much that he bought the stage decorations from VH 1 and went on to do a Storytellers tour in 1998 1999 22 Behind the Music Edit Main article Behind the Music VH1 scored another hit in August 1997 with the debut of Behind the Music The hourlong show features interviews and biographies of some of popular music s biggest stars qualified to be profiled on the series The premiere episode featured Milli Vanilli Episodes have ranged from Aaliyah to Stryper to Keith Moon as well as others such as Meat Loaf Tori Amos MC Hammer Cher Oasis Steppenwolf Fleetwood Mac TLC Weird Al Yankovic Megadeth Britney Spears Selena Petra Pantera and Eminem with more episodes being produced periodically By the late 1990s the show began to run out of artists to profile leading to the short lived BTM2 program half hour looks into bands and artists whose popularity was rising but not yet at its peak Legends Edit Main article VH1 s Legends Shortly after VH1 created a companion series Legends originally sponsored by AT amp T profiling artists who have made a more significant contribution to music history to qualify as Legends that is those artists who have gone beyond the category of Behind the Music biographies The artists profiled so far have included Aerosmith the Bee Gees David Bowie Johnny Cash Eric Clapton The Clash George Clinton Sam Cooke Crosby Stills Nash amp Young The Doors John Fogerty Aretha Franklin Marvin Gaye The Grateful Dead Guns N Roses Jimi Hendrix Michael Jackson Eminem Elton John Janis Joplin B B King Led Zeppelin John Lennon Curtis Mayfield Nirvana Pink Floyd The Pretenders Red Hot Chili Peppers Queen Bruce Springsteen Tina Turner U2 Stevie Ray Vaughan The Who and Neil Young 23 Save The Music Foundation Edit Founded in 1997 by John Sykes as VH1 Save The Music and funded by the first Divas concerts the Save The Music Foundation became a standalone 501 c 3 nonprofit in 2008 The mission of the organization is to help students schools and communities reach their full potential through the power of making music Save The Music partners with school districts and raises funds to restore music programs in public schools Since inception STM has donated over 60 million worth of new musical instruments equipment and technology to 2 201 schools in 277 school districts around the country reaching hundreds of thousands of students VH1 Divas Edit In 1998 VH1 debuted the first annual VH1 Divas concert and featured the divas Aretha Franklin Mariah Carey Shania Twain Gloria Estefan and Celine Dion and the special guest Carole King 24 The second installment of these diva shows was produced in 1999 featuring Whitney Houston Tina Turner Cher LeAnn Rimes Mary J Blige Billy Joel Chaka Khan Brandy and special divo Elton John 25 It became a huge success and was featured in the following years starring Diana Ross Donna Summer Destiny s Child Kelly Clarkson Jordin Sparks Miley Cyrus Jennifer Hudson Shakira Deborah Harry Anastacia Dixie Chicks Gladys Knight Patti LaBelle and Jessica Simpson Also in 1999 Donna Summer who was asked to do the diva concert was given her own concert special by VH1 Donna Summer Live and More Encore Some female artists such as Whitney Houston Mariah Carey Aretha Franklin Mary J Blige Celine Dion Cher Chaka Khan and Billy Joel were featured in two or more VH1 divas concerts with Cyndi Lauper appearing the most times having been featured in four concerts In 2000 Diana Ross who has been asked several times to appear on previous editions appeared in her own edition of the special VH1 Divas 2000 A Tribute To Diana Ross 26 Movies That Rock Edit In 1999 VH1 aired its first original movie a biopic on Sweetwater Their third original movie which aired in 2000 Two of Us focused on a fictional meeting between John Lennon and Paul McCartney Over the next three years they made over a dozen movies including bio pics on Jim Morrison and The Doors Ricky Nelson MC Hammer The Monkees Meat Loaf and Def Leppard VH1 continues to air Movies That Rock on a regular basis expanding to include movies not produced by VH1 The subject matter remains mostly focused on music and musicians Diversification Edit In the late 1990s VH1 continued to get more diverse and teen based with its music selection and with that the network updated its 1994 Big 1 logo Various late night rock shows have been shown on VH1 featuring alternative rock and metal videos from the 1980s and 1990s VH1 eventually warmed up to harder rock acts such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers the Foo Fighters the Stone Temple Pilots and Metallica Their new videos began being added into VH1 s playlist right away Around late 2002 VH1 even began to play mainstream rap musicians 4 The latest videos by Eminem Nelly Jay Z Snoop Dogg Busta Rhymes Missy Elliott and Eve began to be shown in VH1 s rotation and even started to cut up on VH1 s top 20 countdown VH1 also plays music from Latin artists such as Ricky Martin Marc Anthony Enrique Iglesias Thalia and Shakira Other past trends Edit rockDocs was the title under which VH1 aired various music documentaries both those produced by VH1 and those produced by third parties Such documentary series produced by VH1 include And Ya Don t Stop a five part series on the history of hip hop and rap 27 a four part series on the history of heavy metal Heavy The Story of Metal and The Drug Years which tells the story of different drug cultures that changed America Films produced by other studios have also been aired as rockDocs including Woodstock Madonna Truth or Dare Tupac Resurrection Metal A Headbanger s Journey Awesome I Fuckin Shot That a documentary on the Beastie Boys and most recently Last Days of Left Eye which documented the last month of Lisa Lopes s life from the band TLC and N W A The World s Most Dangerous Group featuring the narration of comedian Chris Rock which chronicled the rise and fall of N W A VH1 endured criticism for Music Behind Bars which mainly focuses on musicians in custody Critics have claimed prisoners mainly those convicted of murder should not be entitled to any exposure especially nationally 28 The channel aired Where Are They Now from 1999 to 2002 It featured former celebrities and their current professional and personal status Each episode was dedicated to a specific genre ranging from past child stars to Aaron Spelling s notable productions to controversial news figures VH1 also aired a series of promos in 2003 featuring animated kittens from the online animation website Rathergood lipsyncing popular songs such as I Love Rock n Roll written amp performed by Alan Merrill of the Arrows since 1975 US cover hit by Joan Jett in 1982 Culture Club s Karma Chameleon and Guns N Roses Welcome to the Jungle These spots were done by British animator Joel Veitch Box logo era 2003 2013 Edit The fourth VH1 logo used from 2003 to 2013 VH1 Classic used the logo until 2016 VH1 international channels also used the logo with the Indian version of VH1 still using the logo today In August 2003 the network changed its focus again dropping Music First from its name and introducing a box logo Having saturated its Behind The Music series and spinoff BTM2 a 30 minute version that told the stories of current chart toppers gotten past the point of showing music videos on a regular basis the network began to target the pop culture nostalgia market 4 29 Following the controversy over the murder suicide of a contestant from Megan Wants a Millionaire the channel toned down its reality programming 30 31 On July 1 2007 VH1 and MHD simulcast the entire Concert for Diana live from London England on the birthday of Princess Diana Princess of Wales 32 VH1 would continue to air its music video blocks despite its decreasing reliance on such programming Their main program block was seen from 3 a m to 11 a m ET The overnight block was called Insomniac Music Theater later renamed Nocturnal State in August 2005 At of the beginning of October 2008 Nocturnal State was cut down to one hour and Fresh New Music was supplanted by additional hours of Jump Start In 2010 VH1 retired Nocturnal State Music Videos continued to be branded under Jump Start until January 5 2013 I Love series 2002 2014 Edit Further information I Love VH1 series In 2002 VH1 broadcast a ten part series entitled I Love the 80s The series was adapted from a BBC series first broadcast in 2000 33 in which current entertainers and pop culture figures offered their take on the trends events and personalities of another decade The success of VH1 s I Love the 80s coupled with the growing nostalgia for ever more recent times led the network to create a parade of similarly themed programs These ranged from 2003 s I Love the 70s to further variants like I Love the 80s Strikes Back I Love the 90s and I Love the 90s Part Deux More recently VH1 premiered I Love the 80s 3 D and I Love the 70s Volume 2 So eager was the network to capitalize on the trend while it was hot that it devoted a series to the 2000s despite the fact that the decade had not yet ended I Love the New Millennium broadcast in 2008 covered only the years 2000 2007 This was thought to be the final installment of the series until 2014 when I Love the 2000s continued the format The concept was broadened to include non decade based installments I Love the Holidays and I Love Toys The format of these shows has also been repeated for the weekly program Best Week Ever The Greatest series Edit VH1 also produces its The Greatest series in which a similar format is used to countdown lists like 100 Greatest Artists of Rock and Roll The 50 Sexiest Video Moments 100 Greatest Songs of Rock N Roll 100 Greatest Songs from the Past 25 Years 100 Greatest One hit Wonders 100 Greatest Kid Stars and 100 Greatest Teen Stars In 2001 Mark McGrath hosted VH1 s miniseries 100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock N Roll which compiled a list of the moments in music history that changed its course and shook its foundations 34 Recently in late December 2009 an updated series titled 100 Most Shocking Music Moments aired on VH1 35 36 In 2008 and early 2009 the channel premiered the 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs 100 Greatest Hard Rock Songs 100 Greatest Songs of the 90s and 100 Greatest Songs of the 80s 40 Most Awesomely Bad Edit In 2004 VH1 began this mini series category with 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever Additional series in this group include 40 Most Awesomely Bad Dirrty Songs Ever 37 40 Most Awesomely Bad Break up Songs Ever 38 40 Most Awesomely Bad 1 Songs Ever 39 40 Most Awesomely Bad Metal Songs Ever 40 and 40 Most Awesomely Bad Love Songs 41 Celebreality Edit In January 2005 VH1 launched its Celebreality programming block of reality shows featuring celebrities anchored by The Surreal Life which mimics MTV s The Real World instead placing celebrities from the past into a living environment 42 The word celebreality is blend of the words celebrity and reality and is generally used to describe reality TV shows in which celebrities participate as subjects The term appears to have been coined by Michael Gross writing for The Toronto Star on May 12 1991 In his article entitled Celebrity s New Face Mr Gross used a hyphenated form of the word celeb reality to describe the tendency of certain contemporary celebrities to downplay the traditional trappings of Hollywood glamour You could see the new celeb reality on display at this year s Oscars wrote Gross It is Kathy Bates and Whoopi Goldberg not Kim Basinger and Michelle Pfeiffer It is Jeremy Irons in black tie and the sneakers he says keep his feet on the ground It is Kevin Costner fighting small important battles winning big but reacting with modesty and going off to party privately The new celebrities are human first famous second The next known citation of the word is by Joyce Millman writing for The New York Times on January 5 2003 In an article entitled Celebreality The Stars Are Elbowing Their Way In Ms Millman wrote Celebreality the junk genre du jour turns the notion of reality TV upside down Instead of real people acting like celebrities on shows like Survivor Big Brother and The Bachelor celebreality gives us celebrities acting like real people on shows like The Osbournes The Anna Nicole Show and Celebrity Boot Camp I m using the term celebrity loosely here we re not talking about Russell Crowe Julia Roberts and Dame Judi Dench eating bugs and scrubbing latrines No the celebrities of celebreality are a motlier crew like well Motley Crue s Vince Neil the former rap superstar M C Hammer and the wee ex Michael Jackson ornament Emmanuel Webster Lewis Those three will be setting up housekeeping together on Thursday in The Surreal Life on WB a celebreality spin on MTV s Real World Not to be outdone ABC sends a Baldwin brother Stephen a supermodel Frederique and a former L A Law star Corbin Bernsen to Hawaii for Celebrity Mole Hawaii beginning Wednesday The VH1 Celebreality block has also aired shows such as 2003 Surviving Nugent sent eight individuals to Ted Nugent s house to compete in various games and activities One of the contestants was future reality show star Tila Tequila 2005 2007 Hogan Knows Best is Hulk Hogan s reality show 2005 2010 Celebrity Fit Club is a show where celebrities get in shape 2005 Strange Love is a spin off of The Surreal Life following the relationship between Brigitte Nielsen and Flavor Flav 2005 2008 My Fair Brady is another spin off from The Surreal Life which follows the relationship of Christopher Knight who played Peter Brady on The Brady Bunch and Adrianne Curry who won the first season of America s Next Top Model 2005 2006 Breaking Bonaduce covers the therapy and life of Danny Bonaduce 2006 2007 Celebrity Paranormal Project features celebrities placed in haunted locations to explore and perform tasks 2006 2008 Flavor of Love is a spin off of Strange Love where Flavor Flav tries to find love 2007 2009 I Love New York New York Goes to Hollywood and New York Goes to Work feature Tiffany New York Pollard from Flavor of Love 2007 Flavor of Love Girls Charm School is a spin off of Flavor of Love 2007 2009 Rock of Love features Bret Michaels searching for love 2007 Ego Trip s The White Rapper Show is a reality contest hosted by MC Serch 2007 2008 The Salt N Pepa Show is a reality series following the 1990s rap duo Salt N Pepa 2008 2009 Rock of Love Charm School is a spin off of Rock of Love with Bret Michaels 2008 2010 I Love Money is a spin off of Flavor of Love I Love New York Real Chance of Love and Rock of Love with Bret Michaels There were four seasons of this show made altogether seasons 1 2 3 and 4 The third season was cancelled due to contestant Ryan Jenkin s involvement in the murder of Jasmine Fiore which took place in August 2009 2008 Viva Hollywood featured Hispanic actors competing for a chance to star in a telenovela hosted by Carlos Ponce and Maria Conchita Alonso 2008 Ego Trip s Miss Rap Supreme is another reality contest hosted by MC Serch 2008 2009 Real Chance of Love is a spin off of I Love New York and I Love Money 2008 2012 Celebrity Rehab with Dr Drew which chronicled a group of celebrities as they re treated for alcohol and drug addiction by Dr Drew Pinsky and his staff at the Pasadena Recovery Center in Pasadena California 2008 Glam God with Vivica A Fox is a reality show with red carpet diva Vivica A Fox 2008 The Cho Show is a reality sitcom following the antics of comedian Margaret Cho 2009 Daisy of Love features Daisy de la Hoya the runner up of Rock of Love 2 in her own dating show spin off 2009 My Antonio is a reality series based on Antonio Sabato Jr s search for love 2009 Charm School with Ricki Lake is a spin off of Rock of Love Bus with Bret Michaels and Real Chance of Love 2009 Megan Wants a Millionaire features Megan Hauserman from Rock of Love 2 I Love Money and Rock of Love Charm School in her own reality dating spin off The program was canceled in mid August 2009 a third of the way through its run due to show contestant Ryan Jenkins s involvement in the murder of Jasmine Fiore 2010 Frank the Entertainer in a Basement Affair features Frank Maresca a contestant from I Love New York 2 I Love Money and I Love Money 2 in his own dating show spin off 2010 The Price of Beauty is a reality documentary show featuring singer Jessica Simpson traveling the world Hip Hop and Rock Honors Edit Since 2004 VH1 has showed their appreciation for hip hop and rock music by honoring pioneers and movements Hip hop musicians honored include Eazy E LL Cool J The Notorious B I G 2Pac and Public Enemy All of the shows have been taped in the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City On May 25 2006 Queen Judas Priest Def Leppard and Kiss were the inaugural inductees into the VH1 Rock Honors in Las Vegas The ceremony aired on VH1 six days later In 2007 ZZ Top Heart Genesis and Ozzy Osbourne were inducted into the VH1 Rock Honors 2008 s sole Rock Honors inductees were The Who For What It s Worth Edit For What It s Worth premiered on February 21 2013 and only lasted the length of one season The show featured hosts Gary Dell Abate and Jon Hein appraising music and pop culture memorabilia 43 The first episode featured musician Jack White at Third Man Records in Nashville Tennessee discussing a format of vinyl record he invented called the Triple Decker Record 44 The show also chose Gary Sohmers an appraiser from Antiques Roadshow to be an expert appraiser on all six episodes 45 Breakfast television Edit Starting in 2011 VH1 has broadcast Big Morning Buzz Live a daily morning news and pop culture talk show hosted by Carrie Keagan Jason Dundas and VH1 music expert Jim Shearer and later Nick Lachey 46 47 The show features entertainment news celebrity interviews and musical performances 46 47 On June 3 2013 VH1 premiered The Gossip Table another live daily entertainment news program featuring five entertainment columnists presenting entertainment news and gossip 46 47 Both shows have since been cancelled VH1 Best Cruise Ever Edit From April 28 to May 2 2011 from Tampa to Cozumel music fans could experience non stop music performances from headliners Train Lifehouse Colbie Caillat and The Script Other bands include Alpha Rev Civil Twilight Mat Kearney One eskimO SafetySuit Thriving Ivory Trailer Park Ninjas and Ryan Star The cruise is on The Carnival Cruise Line ship Carnival Inspiration Current era 2013 present Edit VH1 logo used from 2013 until 2018 On January 5 2013 VH1 introduced a new logo that closely resembles their first The logo has a plus sign in it representing VH1 s focus on music related shows and events and pop culture based reality programming 48 The network s main video block was VH1 Music seen weekday mornings between 6 a m and 11 a m The new Nocturnal State block aired Mondays through Sundays between 3 a m and 6 a m Since 2014 VH1 programming was noted to be shifting towards shows centered around African American personalities similar to BET and its sister channels 49 In the first quarter of 2016 VH1 announced its highest ratings in six years and it was then the fastest growing subscription channel in that same period Thanks to the success of shows like Love amp Hip Hop Stevie J amp Joseline Go Hollywood K Michelle My Life and Mob Wives the channel has moved ahead as a Top Five network for adults 50 Conversely VH1 Music was discontinued and replaced by reruns of 1990s 2000s sitcoms shared with Paramount s other networks Since then the channel only carries music videos in continuity between shows Also in 2016 VH1 would revive the former CW reality competition series America s Next Top Model 51 52 53 VH1 has seen further shifts to its programming as part of Viacom s 2017 restructuring plan 54 Beginning with its ninth season Logo TV original series RuPaul s Drag Race was moved to VH1 55 In 2019 as part of an expansion of MTV s Wild n Out new episodes premiered on VH1 from July 7 2019 to September 15 2019 56 57 On November 9 2022 it was announced that VH1 would move to BET Networks under Scott Mills 1 On December 12 2022 it was announced that future Drag Race seasons would move to and premiere on MTV though the Celebrity edition would remain on VH1 58 Programming EditFurther information List of programs broadcast by VH1 Original programming currently seen on VH1 includes the Love amp Hip Hop Black Ink Crew and Basketball Wives franchises Other notable shows include RuPaul s Drag Race which was moved over from Logo in 2017 reruns and new episodes as of July 2019 of Nick Cannon Presents Wild N Out which originated on MTV and Martha amp Snoop s Potluck Dinner Party 56 VH1 s current programming is noted to predominantly focus on urban music genres and lean towards African American personalities similar to BET 59 Sister and international networks EditVH1 HD Edit VH1 HD launched in 2005 is a 1080i high definition feed with all major providers carrying the network as of 2016 this feed is downgraded at a provider s headend to provide the network s standard definition channel on systems Sister channels in the U S Edit Further information List of MTV channels VH1 has launched spinoff digital networks as part of The MTV Suite Initially four VH1 spinoff networks were formed with another being made later on By August 2016 all of VH1 s spinoffs had been realigned with either MTV BET or CMT or were shuttered altogether VH1 Classic Music videos primarily from the 1970s and 1980s but also the 1960s and 1990s concert footage old movies and original programming focused on adult hits classic hits and classic rock music Rebranded as MTV Classic on August 1 2016 in honor of MTV s 35th anniversary VH1 MegaHits A channel which played mostly top 40 adult contemporary videos from throughout VH1 s history from the 1980s to the early 2000s Due to low viewership the network was discontinued The satellite space was utilized by corporate parent MTV Networks to launch the LGBTQ network Logo VH1 Soul Classic and neo soul music videos from the past and today Rebranded as BET Soul under the editorial control of BET Networks on December 28 2015 VH1 Uno A Spanish language channel which mostly composed of music videos of Latin pop rock and traditional ballads tropical salsa and merengue music Discontinued February 2 2008 by MTV Networks to expand normal distribution of MTVU beyond college campuses 60 VH1 Country Continuous country music videos moved under CMT s editorial control and renamed CMT Pure Country on Memorial Day 2006 Internet Edit VH1 s website launched in the mid 1990s In 2003 MTV Networks VSPOT a broadband video channel that followed the model of MTV Overdrive containing the shows aired by VH1 and music videos Like Overdrive it was coolly received due to a heavy reliance on broadband and advanced web technologies VH1 returned to a traditional style website in late 2007 International networks Edit Further information List of MTV channels As with other MTV channels MTV Networks broadcasts international versions of VH1 VH1 Adria By the end of September 2012 Serbia Slovenia Bosnia and Herzegovina Macedonia Bulgaria Montenegro and Croatia got their regional version of VH1 called VH1 Adria 61 62 However due to financial problems the channel closed in January 2015 and was replaced by the feed of VH1 Europe VH1 Australia Since March April for Optus customers 2004 VH1 has been available in Australia on Foxtel Optus Television and Austar It is also available on the SelecTv pay TV platform On May 1 2010 VH1 Australia was re branded as MTV Classic VH1 Brasil The Portuguese language version of VH1 was launched in Brazil on May 1 2004 However VH1 Soul had been available to digital cable subscribers since 2004 In 2007 VH1 Soul stopped being available in Brazil In 2009 the version HD of VH1 was launched It closed down on November 14 2014 VH1 Mega Hits Brazil Replaced the Brazilian version of MTV Hits The channel plays 24h chart hits non stop Closed down on July 31 2020 VH1 Caribbean Founded on April 14 2004 VH1 Caribbean also known as VH1 Puerto is a music television channel from Viacom International Media Networks based on the American channel of the same name This version of VH1 is very different from its American counterpart since it has never ceased to be a proper music channel playing a wide variety of music programs on a daily or weekly basis VH1 Caribbean is in 2013 the only major music channel in Caribbean and North Central America still broadcasting in the 4 3 ratio while others broadcast in 16 9 widescreen VH1 Caribbean has also Change logo same as the original U S channel has adopted a new logo since 2013 It appeared for the first time in Latin America in 2004 and the version airing was subsequently distributed across the whole of the Caribbean Islands However its current pan Caribbean feed was officially launched in 2006 hence becoming a separate service from the Latin aimed channel VH1 Latin America The HD version of VH1 Caribbean began broadcasting on October 7 2020 This signal replaced VH1 HD in Brazil and Latin America except United States On August 2 2021 the channel has been replaced by MTV 00s VH1 Christmas A special channel that played Christmas music videos VH1 Christmas aired on MTV Rocks in the UK and Ireland during the Christmas period annually VH1 Denmark The Danish version of VH1 was launched in Denmark on March 15 2008 Today the programming still consist of musicvideos unlike its American counterpart VH1 Europe The Pan European VH1 channel has broadcast in the European continent as well as Africa and the Middle East This channel also airs in Russia and many countries of Latin America albeit only in Russia it has the 16 icon on the bottom right due to Russia s broadcasting laws VH1 Europe was replaced with MTV 00s on August 2 2021 VH1 Export VH1 Export is the technical name used for the version of VH1 European available in the Middle East Africa and the Levant territories broadcasting via satellite exclusively from the OSN pay TV network In Africa on DStv the channel is exactly the same as VH1 European but with different adverts Also VH1 Export has ceased existing on August 2 2021 and has been replaced by MTV 00s VH 1 Germany In 1995 to 2001 a German language version of VH 1 was broadcast featuring more adult music than MTV and using the original 1985 to 1987 US logo It proved unsuccessful and eventually had to make way for a non stop music channel aimed at teenagers called MTV2 Pop However VH1 has not really disappeared from German television since it is still available in its pan European version VH1 India In December 2004 MTV India and Zee Turner teamed up to bring VH1 to India later owned by Viacom18 It is the only version of VH1 that currently uses the 2003 branding It also airs MTV international shows due to MTV India only airing Indian originals VH1 Indonesia In Indonesia VH1 programming were aired on MTV Indonesia at 4 until 8 pm and on local terrestrial channels such as JakTV Jakarta STV Bandung TV Borobudur Semarang TATV Solo Batam TV Batam and Makassar TV Makassar and also a full link channel seen on satellite PALAPA C2 VH1 Italy Launched in July 2016 which replaced MTV Music on DTT which sold the main MTV station to Sky Italia on August 1 2015 VH1 Latin America On April 1 2004 VH1 Latin America joined MTV and Nickelodeon Latin America targeting audiences 25 49 years old Until then the VH1 main channel available for Latin America was the original US version The Spanish language channel is tailored for the market and feature a mix of music and entertainment with local and international recording artists as well as original programming VH1 Latin America closed down on October 7 2020 being replaced by its European counterpart VH1 Pakistan It was launched in 2008 by Viacom as a joint venture with ARY Digital Network However in 2009 the channel was closed due to low ratings and repeated shows citation needed VH1 Polska Launched or rather renamed on December 1 2005 The channel was aimed at people in Poland over 25 The channel was formerly known as MTV Classic and especially in its last months was the same as present VH1 airing the same programs for the same target group VH1 Polska closed down in March 2020 being replaced by VH1 Europe VH1 Russia VH1 Russia launched on December 2 2005 It ceased broadcasting on July 1 2010 and was replaced by the European VH1 feed VH1 UK VH1 UK targeted 25 44 years old and had much of the same content as the main U S channel From 2008 until the last few years of its existence the channel played music videos mostly prominently countdowns and artist playlists However it shifted its focus to reality and travel shows ending up with re runs of Are You the One and Channel 5 s Cruising With Jane McDonald 63 when it closed down on January 7 2020 In addition to VH1 there were two sister stations in the UK VH1 Classic now MTV Classic and VH2 now closed Out of the list of VH1 channels aired worldwide Canada has never operated a VH1 branded channel In 1998 CHUM Limited launched MuchMoreMusic a sister channel to MuchMusic As MuchMoreMusic the network aired the 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