CMT Music

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CMT Music
CMT Music Channel Logo.png
Country United States
Programming
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks
Sister channelsCMT
History
LaunchedAugust 1, 1998; 23 years ago (1998-08-01)
Former namesVH1 Country (1998–2006)
CMT Pure Country (2006–16)
Links
Websitecmt.com
Availability
Cable
Available on some cable systemsChannel slots vary on each operator
Satellite
Dish NetworkChannel 364
C-BandAMC 18-Channel 235 (H2H 4DTV)
IPTV
Verizon FiOSChannel 222
AT&T U-verseChannel 527

CMT Music (formerly CMT Pure Country) is an American pay television channel and a sister network to CMT. It is part of the ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks division of ViacomCBS. It showcases country music videos, using the same 8-hour programming wheel schedule as its sister networks.

History[]

Logo as CMT Pure Country, 2006-2016

The network was first launched as VH1 Country, a country music video-oriented spinoff of VH1. The channel launched on August 1, 1998, predating the merger of CBS Cable networks TNN and CMT into Viacom). On May 27, 2006, the channel rebranded as CMT Pure Country, as part of a realignment to use the CMT brand for all country music-related programming.

On January 4, 2016, the network's name was changed to CMT Music.[1] Outside of the addition of full-length video tags throughout videos and new imaging, no major changes came to the channel's programming. In 2015, the network discontinued specific video blocks due to that year's cutbacks throughout Viacom, including music video programmers.

The network has lost carriage throughout time with the growth of the Internet streaming and CMT no longer being considered among ViacomCBS's 'prime networks', and has generally been depreciated by ViacomCBS in current retransmission consent negotiations with cable and streaming providers for other options such as its Pluto TV streaming service, which provides several CMT and Vevo-branded country music channels. in 2021, Spectrum removed it from their current-day packages, with only grandfathered subscribers with older packages able to view the network.

Programming[]

Currently, the network offers an eight-hour wheel of videos, all under the EPG-only title of CMT Music with little theming of video blocks outside promoting special events such as the CMT Music Awards nominees and winners around the ceremony. As Pure Country, the network featured branded blocks of programming sub-divided by genres and periods of time.

  • Pure Vintage featured a mix of classic and vintage country music videos that were filmed and aired prior to 2000, including older performance video clips of songs. The block aired for 30 minutes, twice a day. As of 2015, it is no longer included on the schedule.
  • The Edge Bluegrass, neo-traditionalist country, and Americana music videos are featured. Originally branded as Wide Open Country
  • Studio 330 Sessions Live sessions recorded at CMT's studios in Nashville (330 refers to CMT's Nashville address, 330 Commerce Street), which has since been discontinued with CMT's growing reality-specific focus. Segments from the sessions continue to air in the channel's current rotation.
  • Pure 12 Pack Countdown As with all of MTV's countdown shows, a limited pool of videos was voted on by fans online and sorted by popularity without industry or recording metrics.

References[]

  1. ^ "CMT Pure Country will rebrand as CMT Music 1/4/16". Comcast Cable forum notification. 10 December 2015. Archived from the original on 29 January 2016. Retrieved 24 January 2016.

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