Music Video Shows
Music video shows, these shows are mostly aired on C4.
Show | Release Date | Network | Notes |
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10 Years Of | 2007 | C4 | A music video from each year of the last 10 years following a certain theme. |
Added This Week | 2003 | C4 | The latest music videos to New Zealand. |
Blender | 2004 | C4 | A random assortment of music videos spanning from the 80's to today. Each video usually has a stamp on it referring to some theme it relates to. |
C4 2 | 2011 | C4 | Alternative music show screened overnight and during the daytime. The C4 2 name was originally used as a second C4 channel as a 24 hour music channel playing alternative music. With FOUR replacing C4, C4 then replaced C4 2. |
C4U | 2013 | C4 | Show where viewers submit their ideal playlist via the website with a random viewers playlist drawn out and played on the air. |
Homegrown | 2003 | C4 | New Zealand music show. |
So Hot Right Now | C4 | 30 minutes of the biggest hits right now. 11am Weekdays. | |
The Big Breakfast | 2007 | C4 | Early morning breakfast show 6am - 10am |
The Steelmill | C4 | Early Saturday Morning Random playout of all types of metal music. | |
Top 10 @ 10 | C4 | Top 10 songs following a certain theme, screen weekdays at 10am. | |
Twice as Nice | C4 | Features Two Songs from a randomly selected artist, Normally The First Video is one of their earlier hits and the second being a newer one | |
U Choose 40 | 2006 - 2011 Returned in 2013 |
C4 | Viewers vote their favourite songs in a theme in a top 40 countdown that will be playing. |
Video Hits | C4 | The best songs of a set artist or band. | |
What's the Theme | C4 | Music Videos following a different theme everyday such as 'From The Movie' 'One Hit Wonders', 'Superstar Cameos', 'Karaoke Classics', 'Comedy Video's'. |
Read more about this topic: List Of Programmes Broadcast By Mediaworks (New Zealand)
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Put that music in her face?
Yet she goes with footstep wary,
Full of earths old timid grace.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
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