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music television, what a concept. mtv was, pow, in your face. you were not going to turn us off. mtv did nothing but play current music videos all day long. so let me get this straight. you turn on the tv, and it s like the radio? i m martha quinn. the music will continue nonstop on mtv music television, the newest component of your stereo system. when mtv launched, a generation was launched. 18 to 24-year-olds were saying, i want my mtv. i want my mtv videos. i want my mtv fashion. yo. mtv was the first network really focused on the youth market. and becomes hugely influential because they understand each other. the audience and the network. mtv had a giant impact, visually and musically, on every part of the tv culture that came next. freeze, miami vice!
and that s what television does for these athletes. turns them into worldwide iconic brands. the inbounds pass comes in to jordan. here s michael at the foul line. a shot good! the bulls win it! athletes in the 80s became part of an ongoing group of people that we cared about. we just had an enormous pent-up demand for sports, and the 80s began to provide. thank goodness. cable television is continuing to grow. it s estimated it will go into 1 million more u.s. households this year. with cable television suddenly offering an array of different channel choices, the audience bifurcated. that s an earthquake. i want my mtv! i want my mtv! i want my mtv! a new concept is born. the best of tv combined with the best of radio. this is it. welcome to mtv music television. the world s first 24-hour stereo video music channel.