Where Will All The Tweens Go?

MTV's Total Request Live, the music video countdown show that seemed really amazing back in 1998 and then rapidly became worse as everyone grew older, will go off the air in November.

The show's 10-year run will end in a two-hour Saturday afternoon special. But don't cry yet: TRL's executive producer promised the show isn't ending for good — it's simply taking a break. Perhaps when the show returns it could be, oh, we don't know … filmed live? Instead of on a Monday morning? And it could focus on an actual countdown, like the premise suggests? Yikes, we sound old.

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Sep 16, 2008 · posted by Whitney · Link · 1 Response
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No. 1 sar says:

I hated that TRL only ever showed snippets of videos. Who calls in going, "Please play my favorite song! Start at 30 seconds in, and end before the last chorus! WOOOOOO!!! EEEEEKKK!!!"

Posted: Sep 16, 2008 at 9:52 am
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