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Thursday, December 23, 2010

MTV Plans To Air More "Non-Music" Shows

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MTV is planning to to air more non-music shows for 2011 due to the success of Jersey Shore which was the highest rated show of the year on MTV and Teen Mom.



In February, MTV dropped "Music Television" from its logo, and voila, viewership has gone up. A lot. According to the Street, MTV just posted its largest annual ratings increase since 1999 -- 1999, that halcyon time when there was Britney Spears and the Backstreet Boys and "TRL"!

"The people who watch it today, they don't refer to MTV as music television," and, no duh, the highest-rated show this year was "Jersey Shore." Which means more non-music shows are on the way.

"In 2010 we've seen enormous ratings growth as a result of the process we began almost two years ago to reinvent MTV for a new generation," MTV general manager Stephen Friedman told the Street. "We look forward to a strong 2011 when we'll further diversify our lineup with new scripted series 'Skins' and 'Teen Wolf' alongside returning hits like 'Jersey Shore' and 'Teen Mom 2.' "





If MTV is planning to air more non-music shows, then they need to change their name. What is the point of calling it MTV? 

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