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- Taylor Swift takes the stage and proves she doesn't care about her bad reputation.
- Steve Harvey welcomes a variety of conflicts and characters to his courtroom, from small claims to big disputes.
- Showcases the winners chosen by their fans.
- An updated version of the 1970s game show that allowed people with all different types of "talent" compete before a panel of celebrity judges.
- Dr. Brené Brown takes viewers on an interactive journey through the emotions and experiences that define what it means to be human with topics such as anxiety, empathy, regret, etc.
- Ariana Grande takes the stage in London for her Sweetener World Tour and shares a behind-the-scenes look at her life in rehearsal and on the road.
- Vanessa Hudgens hosts with exclusive clips, superstar appearances and unforgettable awards from Los Angeles.
- Awards for best video music in 2015.
- The 2013 MTV Video Music Awards is presented.
- Charli D'Amelio and Nate Burleson host the Kids' Choice Awards 2023. All of your favorite stars, shows, movies, and music come together for a magical, slime-filled night where your wildest dreams will come to life.
- Substantial laughs. Bite-sized specials. Spend an evening with the next generation of stand-up comedy stars.
- The 2021 MTV Video Music Awards were held on September 12, 2021, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York City. Hosted by Doja Cat.
- Headliners by night and expert tradesman by day, Ben Cleary, Dan Paterson, Liam Black and Malik Wills-Martin will work with celebrated interior designer Kelly Stone to turn their clients' humdrum homes into glitzy desert oases.
- Follow John Stebbing and his rag tag group of friends navigate life in the mountains all sharing one Hill and one girl. A Canadian take on 'The Hills.' Life in Whistler isn't always fun and games. Rage on, eh!
- Nikki Glaser bares all in a blistering stand-up special about sex, sobriety and getting over her own insecurities. And she won't spare you the details.
- The awards for the 31st annual MTV video music awards were presented along with live performances.
- A star-studded lineup of special guests and musical performances for a New Year's special hosted by Miley Cyrus and Pete Davidson.
- Honoring names in music with live performances, awards, and pop culture moments; performers include Demi Lovato, Stray Kids, Karol G, Maneskin, and Shakira.
- The 2015 Radio Disney Music Awards, hosted by Zendaya, as singers accept their statues.
- Chasing Destiny is an inspirational show which showcases authentic talent. Each episode conveys behind the scenes, highly critical, raw makings of a girl group. Special guests appear throughout the journey from well known industry executives to the likings of celebrities, LaLa, En Vogue, New Edition and more. Kelly also offers insight from Beyonce and provides exclusive never before seen destiny child footage. The show is different than the typical reality and definitely brings a positive outlook on the music industry.
- The 2009 MTV video music awards
- Stand-up performance of comedian Ken Jeong recorded live at Pasadena, California.
- Movie award show on the channel MTV
- A film-awards show presented annually on MTV.
- MTV's annual video awards show hosted by Russell Brand, featuring artists such as Pink, Rihanna, TI, Paramore, Kid Rock, and the Jonas Brothers.
- By any standard, wide receiver Terrell Owens is a superstar. His explosive speed, superb physical conditioning, and dynamic competitive spirit should seemingly translate to off-the-field success in love, family and life. But even at the top of his game, something is missing, and this off-season Terrell Owens finds himself a man in transition. Brash and outspoken, a media magnet, the private Terrell is a low-key introspective native of tiny Alexander City, Alabama who never forgets where he came from. To help reconcile the contradictions in his persona--he's both "T.O.," a controversial hero to thousands of fans, and "Terrell Owens," a single guy still searching for the right woman--he's taking some time in Los Angeles to chill out, reflect, and be closer to his friends. But because his "T.O." side is always present just beneath the surface, things won't stay quiet for long. Terrell is not on this journey alone. His best friends and publicists, Monique Jackson and Kita Williams, are there every step of the way. They are determined to shepherd their friend and client into success off the field, voicing their very distinct opinions about who Terrell should date--and who he shouldn't--while simultaneously running the "T.O. brand." They also aren't above a little subterfuge to get their way, keeping a close eye on Terrell at red carpet events, gatherings at his house, club openings and even on cruise ships--never hesitating to pull back the reins and remind him that this off-season is about getting in touch with his inner Terrell. From the dramatic end of his tenure in Dallas to his exciting new chapter in Buffalo, Monique and Kita also encourage Terrell to travel home to Alexander City, Alabama to share a poignant visit with his estranged father. Could this meeting help explain why he is who he is today? And, will it inspire Terrell to rethink his own role as a father? Emotional, entertaining and most of all revealing, Terrell Owens will expose his personal life as never before, bringing all the drama, energy, and heart that only he can.
- A 2019 stand-up comedy special by comedian Mike Epps, where he tackles sexual misconduct, special education, aging body parts and more.
- LL Cool J, Nicki Minaj and Jack Harlow host the celebration of the best music videos of 2022; Nicki Minaj receives the Video Vanguard Award; scheduled performers include Snoop Dogg and Eminem, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Lizzo.
- Teaming up with internet entrepreneur Randi Zuckerberg, series captures the intertwining lives of young professionals on the path to becoming Silicon Valley's next great success stories.
- Russell Brand, the unexpected star and scene-stealer of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" and controversial host of the 2008 VMA's, makes his Comedy Central debut with "Russell Brand in New York City." Detailing the difficulty of handling his newfound fame in America, recounting the time he met the Queen and instructing woman on how they should approach him, Russell Brand proves he's the hottest thing to come out of Britain since The Beatles.
- The 31st edition of the MTV Movie and TV Awards, and the sixth to jointly honor film and television. It was originally scheduled to be held on May 7, 2023 at Barker Hangar in Santa Monica, California, and be hosted by Drew Barrymore.
- A reality television show about young indie rapper Mike Stud, and his interesting take on life, music, the tour life, touring, and family. The show follows Mike on his first major tour.
- A celebration of the 60th anniversary of Disneyland's first opening in 1955 hosted by Derek Hough with special guest appearances and musical performances.
- The 2018 MTV Video Music Awards was held on August 20, 2018 at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[1] The 35th annual award show aired live from the venue for the 12th time.
- The 2019 E! People's Choice Awards broadcast live from Santa Monica, California.
- Ceremony to recognize the largest and greatest that country music has to offer, as voted by the fans in a variety of categories.
- Stand-up special topics include Julian's free-spirited parents, his itinerant childhood, first jobs, and first loves.
- After knowing each other for a while, Joseph decides to ground Kelsey for all the stupid misadventures she goes on everywhere in her hometown.
- A daily morning talk show, with motivational speaker and New York Times best-selling author for various books, Rachel Hollis.