Topic: Total Request Live
Remember the good old days when the afternoon was spent waiting to see if Nsync took the number one spot from Backstreet Boys on TRL? Or - if you...
Between its launch in 1998 and its finale in 2008, MTV's Total Request Live acted as the center of the television universe for pop music, movie...
In the late '90s, boybands reigned supreme over TRL. *NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees, O-Town... the list goes on. MTV cashed in on the trend ...
The last episode of MTV 's Total Request Live aired on November 16, 2008, wrapping up 10 seasons of counting down the top most requested music videos on the network. Big names set to play 'TRL' finale (November 12, 2008) Hosts from ...
The next day it charted as the Most Viewed Music Video. Shannon Bex, Aundrea Fimbres, Aubrey O'Day , Dawn Richard, D.Woods
MTV believes it can--with some help from Twitter, Facebook, and a quirky British model-turned-TV-host named Alexa Chung.. But it's the dual partnerships that MTV has inked with Facebook and Twitter that are really generating buzz. There will be on-screen "tweets," content ...
MTV seeking daily pop culture show, bets on British modelMTV has been without a show that has defined pop culture since the demise of " The docu-soap "The Hills" is still popular, and MTV is generating modest heat with the competition "America's ...
'TRL' says goodbye to screaming fans, Times Square, video countdowns and superstars in finaleCarson Daly chatted with Eminem, Beyonce gave a show-stopping performance, girls shrieked at the sight of Justin Timberlake and hundreds of fans lined up outside in Times Square for ...
a few seasons ago when Chanel and YSL got in a very celestial mood, and now, star gazing has arrived at some of our favorite stores. Vanessa Minillo said au revoir to Total Request Live this weekend in a star-spangled frock from ...
st block of time seemingly-and by seemingly I mean just barely-dedicated to playing music videos was TRL, which, as of yesterday, is no longer.. Most of the popular music being touted on MTV nowadays is, in my humble opinion, not worth listening ...