Radio Killed The Video Star
MTV started in 1981. The television channel was one of the first to show music videos. Think Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” full of Zombies or Cyndi…
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MTV started in 1981. The television channel was one of the first to show music videos. Think Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” full of Zombies or Cyndi…
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Lindsay Lohan’s influence on cinema can easily rival that of Leonardo DiCaprio’s. After all, Lindsay Lohan could have done Inception, but DiCaprio could’ve never done…
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An odd recurrence has been happening the past few weeks, regarding none other than MTV’s Jersey Shore. Old clips from the Season 6 phenomenon have…
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On Sept. 16, MTV’s “Double Shot At Love” aired its third season, featuring “Jersey Shore” stars Pauly “DJ Pauly D” DelVecchio Jr. and Vinny Guadagnino…
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MTV’s Video Music Awards is one of the most iconic nights of the year filled with show-stopping performances, moon man awards and of course the…
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For the first time in history, “Are You The One?” has a season that represents the LGBTQ community.
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Last Sunday, some of the biggest names in the music industry flocked from all over the world to Bilbao, Spain for the 2018 MTV European…
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Whether you hated it or loved it, there’s no doubt that Jersey Shore was one of the biggest hit TV shows from the late 2000s. Although Jersey Shore won’t be making a return anytime soon, MTV has announced a new show that they are producing based off of Jersey Shore, called Floribama Shore.
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We’re all wondering the same question—what’s the deal with Taylor Swift?
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In case you missed last night’s VMA performances and speeches, Valley has compiled a list of some of the more important moments for you to catch up on!
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If you asked people to name some celebrities who never fail to make them laugh, names like Kevin Hart, Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen may come up. But, on this #WomanCrushWednesday, Valley wants to focus on a comedian relatively new to the celebrity scene and who is no funny man at all.
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You know it was a good night when not only did the entrance to the show require a disclaimer sign for profanity and adult content, but your review of the event will probably need one of those, too. But, as a courtesy to sensitive eyes and ears, we’ll skip over some of the more, how should we say, unladylike material from this past Saturday evening and get straight to crackin’ the code – Girl and Guy Code, that is.
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