Archive for Friday, August 26, 2005
MTV fans can go broadband
MTV’s Video Music Awards are going broadband, expanding beyond television for a new take on the typically raucous ceremony along with “bonus” performances and other online coverage, the channel said Thursday.
MTV said its new broadband video channel, MTV Overdrive, would include the dedicated “My VMAs” channel to allow fans the chance “to relive and remix” highlights from Sunday’s show along with additional coverage of arrivals, parties and interviews.
The “My VMAs” customization feature will be available after the show concludes.
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