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Much & MTV
Neither MuchMusic nor the Canadian MTV channels play any music videos nor music related programming outside of award shows and specials. Day-to-day, Much has completly shifted its focus to comedy programming while MTV predominately produces lifestyle, entertainment, and reality programming unrelated to music. A.Side TV still airs music videos even though the rest of its programming, aside from AUX holdovers, falls within the "general interest" format. I've updated the template accordingly. MarcoPolo250 (talk) 18:40, 20 May 2020 (UTC)