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MusiClack – 1981: The launch of MTV

Tara and Michael venture into music … on television. First up? The inaugural year of MTV.

by Tara Shrodes

A weekend spent with MTV on its 30th birthday

I want my MTV! Well, I got it. A whole thirty years of rebellion and cutting-edge programming (as well as tons of crud) beamed into my eyeballs via VH-1 Classic, if you can believe that.

by Guest Clacker

Teen Wolf’s duality – will it sort itself out?

Will ‘Teen Wolf’ sink into its destined cheesiness in its home on MTV, or will it rise above the typical teenage supernatural drama and become something ‘Buffy’ and ‘The Vampire Diaries’ could be proud to say they inspired?

by Debbie McDuffee

Teen Wolf – You kind of liked it, didn’t you?

Is it going on the record as liking a show if you’re almost sure they’ll screw it up, even if the potential is there? That’s my back door out of an embarrassing moment if ‘Teen Wolf’ ends up to be one of the worst shows ever made.

by Debbie McDuffee

This just might be proof of the (further) decline of western civilization

What does $32,000 buy you nowadays? How ’bout this pearl of wisdom? “Study hard, but party harder.” Yep … let’s keep those priorities straight, New Jersey.

by Michael Noble

The boys of Psych are watching you in their new ad

If you were watching the series finale of Monk on Friday night (and, apparently, millions of you did) you probably caught a new ad for USA’s Psych that brought a smile to your face. That is, if you didn’t immediately channel surf at the break.

by Richard Keller

In memory of Remote Control – CliqueClack (for the older) kids

Ken hosted Remote Control from his “basement”, offering contestants a buffet of pop culture questions; everything from classic and current television, to music videos, to fad toys and clothing. It wasn’t done in the wryly dry style of many of the game show hosts of the day. Instead, it was done with humor and plenty of good-natured fun.

by Richard Keller
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