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[[Image:mtvdaria.JPG|right|frame|A much reduced view of the front page of the MTV ''Daria'' website, from June 2007]]
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'''MTV''', short for '''Music Television''', is the network that hosted [[Daria (TV series)|Daria]] from 1997-2002. MTV also hosts, through MTV.com, the official ''Daria'' website, though it is no longer updated and is missing some links. The site was probably last updated in 2002, as it includes an "essay" by [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] referencing the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on the United States.
'''MTV''', short for '''Music Television''', is the network that hosted and produced [[Daria (TV series)|Daria]] from 1997-2002. MTV also hosts, through MTV.com, the official ''Daria'' website, though it is no longer updated and is missing some links. The site was probably last updated in 2002, as it includes an "essay" by [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria]] referencing the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on the United States.


MTV was launched in 1981 as a 24-hour music video network. In the late eighties, MTV began developing and airing non-video programming, such as the news program ''The Week in Rock'' and the game show ''Remote Control''. In the early nineties, animated programming made its first appearance on the channel in the form of Liquid Television. Arguably MTV's most popular animated program to date was [[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butthead]], first aired in 1993, and from which ''Daria'' was spun off.
MTV was launched in 1981 as a 24-hour music video network. In the late eighties, MTV began developing and airing non-video programming, such as the news program ''The Week in Rock'' and the game show ''Remote Control''. In the early nineties, animated programming made its first appearance on the channel in the form of Liquid Television. Arguably MTV's most popular animated program to date was [[Beavis and Butt-head (TV series)|Beavis and Butthead]], first aired in 1993, and from which ''Daria'' was spun off.

Revision as of 15:13, 12 February 2010

A much reduced view of the front page of the MTV Daria website, from June 2007

MTV, short for Music Television, is the network that hosted and produced Daria from 1997-2002. MTV also hosts, through MTV.com, the official Daria website, though it is no longer updated and is missing some links. The site was probably last updated in 2002, as it includes an "essay" by Daria referencing the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks on the United States.

MTV was launched in 1981 as a 24-hour music video network. In the late eighties, MTV began developing and airing non-video programming, such as the news program The Week in Rock and the game show Remote Control. In the early nineties, animated programming made its first appearance on the channel in the form of Liquid Television. Arguably MTV's most popular animated program to date was Beavis and Butthead, first aired in 1993, and from which Daria was spun off.

MTV was launched by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, a joint venture between Warner Brothers and American Express. In 1985, Viacom purchased Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment and, with it, MTV. Viacom grouped the network with other cable networks to form MTV Networks, which also includes networks under the VH1, Nickelodeon, Spike TV, and Comedy Central brands, among others. In 2005, when Viacom was renamed CBS Corporation, MTV was moved to the new spinoff company created by the merger, also named Viacom, which is the current owner of MTV.

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