Originally Posted by wolf275:
“Sadly Viacom,the company that owns both MTV and VH1 here in America,they don't seem to care about the music scene,they are more into the way overdone Reality TV market,so Americans have resorted to going to YouTube or Vevo for our music video needs,yes P Diddy has a music video channel called Revolt,but they are more urban than anything..”
Viacom basically just separated the two. There are videos on MTV in the morning, but the majority of them are played on MTV Jams which was made as the MTV channel solely for videos. Then there is also MTV Hits. VH1 has VH1 Classic and VH1 soul. Both are for music videos. There's also CMT Pure Country which used to be VH1 Country. Palladia is a mixture of music videos and music events from Jools Holland, concerts, music awards, Storytellers, Soundstage, etc.
We also have spin-offs of BET like BET Hip-Hop and BET Gospel where the focus is music videos. And all of these are just the ones Viacom owns. We aren't lacking in music video channels in the US. You just have to have cable to get them.