New.Music.Live. | |
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Also known as | NML |
Presented by | Lauren Toyota Liz Trinnear Phoebe Dykstra Scott Willats Chloe Wilde |
Country of origin | Canada |
Production | |
Production location | Bell Media Queen Street |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | MuchMusic |
Release | December 13, 2010 – August 1, 2013 |
Related | |
MuchOnDemand (1997-2010) |
New.Music.Live. (often called NML) was the hour-long flagship show of MuchMusic and the successor of MuchOnDemand which premiered on December 13, 2010[1] and ended on August 1, 2013.[2] It was broadcast live from MuchMusic's studio at 299 Queen Street West in Toronto.[3]
Concept
MuchMusic's flagship show delivered the news in music and entertainment, new and popular music videos, live performances, and interviews with artists and celebrities. Viewers in Canada could watch at home and interact with the show via Twitter. Although the show wasn't simulcast, international viewers could watched the show online through their website.[4] Tickets were also available through the website to anyone as long as they can make it to the show.
VJs
These were the VJs who hosted the program before its cancellation in 2013.
- Lauren Toyota — moved to MTV Canada in 2014, no longer with Bell Media[5]
- Scott Willats — no longer with Bell Media[5]
- Liz Trinnear — currently on etalk[6]
- Phoebe Dykstra — moved to MTV Canada in 2014, left Bell Media
- Chloe Wilde — winner of VJ Search 2013,[7] currently on etalk
Past hosts
- Jesse Giddings — left MuchMusic for E! News in the United States[8]
End
On August 1, 2013, it was announced live on-air and on Twitter that a new show would come in September and that New.Music.Live. would be done. However, fans were getting the message that a new show similar to New.Music.Live. would arrive during Fall 2013 based on tweets sent on NML's Twitter feed. All of MuchMusic's in-house shows like Today's Top 10 and Countdown were moved to MTV's new studio in the same building. The former MuchMusic studio space has now been taken over by CTV's The Social[9] and the MuchMusic logo signage outside the building has since been removed.
In 2014, MuchMusic rebranded itself as Much. No new show was ever announced.
References
- ↑ "New.Music.Live.: Cheers To Our First Day!". New.Music.Live. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
- ↑ Weisblott, Marc. "MuchMusic's newest VJ is already an ex-MuchMusic VJ". Canada.com. Postmedia. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
- ↑ "Much (More) Music. MuchMusic Launches New Original Music Programming". Bell Media. Bell Media. Retrieved 16 February 2013.
- ↑ "Watch NML on NewMusicLive.ca". New.Music.Live. MuchMusic. Retrieved 28 April 2013.
- 1 2 Brownell, Claire. "Death of Canada's music-video-channel era? MuchMusic left with skeleton staff after job cuts, source says". Financial Post. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
- ↑ "Liz Trinnear officially joins the etalk family". etalk. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
- ↑ Weisblott, Marc. "Chloe Wilde is chosen as the newest MuchMusic VJ". Canada.com. Postmedia. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
- ↑ "Star Power: What Jesse Giddings Would Say to His High-School Self". HuffPost. Retrieved 11 May 2018.
- ↑ "When in TO, Take in 'The Social'". Blush Vancouver. Retrieved 11 May 2018.