MTV and its impact now and then. Generation X - Episode 54

EPISODE · Oct 14, 2024 · 27 MIN

MTV and its impact now and then. Generation X - Episode 54

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The conversation centers around the impact of MTV on Generation X, exploring its cultural significance and evolution over the years. The hosts, Greg, Ian, and Loren, reflect on how MTV revolutionized music consumption, particularly through its launch with "Video Killed the Radio Star," which they note as a pivotal moment in music history. They reminisce about their childhood experiences, emphasizing how MTV was a primary source for discovering new music and artists, unlike previous shows that focused on live performances.They discuss the role of early MTV VJs like Kurt Loder and Martha Quinn, who became iconic figures in music journalism. The hosts highlight that MTV shifted the landscape from traditional radio and music shows to a format dominated by music videos, which allowed record labels to invest heavily in visual promotions. This shift not only propelled artists like Madonna and Duran Duran into stardom but also changed how music was marketed and consumed.As the conversation progresses, they address the decline of MTV's influence, attributing it to a shift towards reality TV and other non-music programming. They reflect on how this change alienated their generation, who initially tuned in for music videos. The hosts ponder when they personally stopped watching MTV and note that many people lost interest as the channel moved away from its original music-centric mission.Additionally, they touch on MTV's political engagement over the years, recalling initiatives like "Rock the Vote" and its coverage of significant events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall. They conclude by discussing how MTV's legacy continues to influence modern platforms like YouTube and TikTok, which now serve as primary venues for music videos and artist promotion. Overall, the conversation is a nostalgic look back at a cultural phenomenon that shaped an entire generation's relationship with music and media.Come join us on this journey, SUBSCRIBE, and listen in. https://bondedvoices.com#bondedvoices #brotherhood #mensissues #podcast #mensmentalhealth #men #genx #generationX #Thetube #topofthepops #twotone #ska #MTV #BugglesPodcast management by www.globalcreativegroup.com A leader in podcast production and promotion.

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