Videowest's billboard showcase [videorecording] / Videowest Productions. [1982]
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MTV (Music Television Networks), a cable television network, first aired on August 1, 1981. The "I want my MTV" campaign began in 1982. Parent company, Warner American Express Satellite Entertainment Company, changed its name to MTV Networks in 1984. Viacom Inc. now owns and operates MTV networks and its subsidiaries: Nickelodeon, HA!-TV Comedy Network, and Nick at Nite. From the description of MTV Networks records, 1981-1992. (Cable Center, The). WorldCat record id: 45290093 ...
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