List of Programmes Broadcast By Mediaworks (New Zealand) - Music Video Shows

Music Video Shows

Music video shows, these shows are mostly aired on C4.

Show Release Date Network Notes
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'.

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