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Coming to You Wherever You Are
MuchMusic, MTV, and Youth Identities
Series: Music / Culture
Sales Date: 2008-06-30
A cross-cultural look at music television
MTV Networks is the undisputed international music video gatekeeper, with stations from Australia to India, Russia to Brazil. Canada is one of the few countries to resist its global reach. Although the network has launched "MTV Canada" with an affiliate, that station limits its offerings primarily to talk shows and lifestyle programming. Many Canadians regard the Toronto-based MuchMusic as the nation's important domestic source of music videos—substantially different from, and superior to, American-based MTV. In her new study of the two music channels and their different cultures, Kip Pegley compares the musical and extra-musical content of MuchMusic and MTV, and examines how the stations construct their two distinct identities. Moving beyond analysis of individual videos, Pegley looks at the overall programming of each station, uncovers the well-hidden matrixes of power that dictate both which performers appear and what genres get the most airtime, and delves into how ideas of gender and race serve to "naturalize" distinct and complex nationalist ideologies. In so doing, she discovers why Canadians feel so protective of their music video station, and why they successfully have withstood the MTV invasion.
Acknowledgements
Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter Two: "It's All Just Fluffy White Clouds": The Extra-Musical Imagined Communities
Chapter Three: "Simple Economics": Images of Gender and Nationality
Chapter Four: Multiculturalism, Diversity and Containment
Chapter Five: MuchMusic and MTV: The Finnish Context
Chapter Six: Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
KIP PEGLEY is an associate professor in the School of Music at Queen's University in Ontario, Canada.
"This should be required reading for anyone interested in the debates surrounding music television and youth identities within the field of popular music studies. A compelling and critical insight is provided into MuchMusic's unique contribution to popular culture within Canada."
~Stan Hawkins, author of Settling the Pop Score
"The first truly cross-cultural study of music video. Pegley lucidly demonstrates the ways the media conglomerates of MuchMusic and MTV solicit and instruct viewers, giving them varying ways of experiencing a body, a gender, an ethnicity and a national identity."
~Carol Vernallis, author of Experiencing Music Video