New.Music.Live.

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New.Music.Live.
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New.Music.Live. title card in 2013
Also known asNML
Presented by Lauren Toyota
Liz Trinnear
Phoebe Dykstra
Scott Willats
Chloe Wilde
Country of origin Canada
Production
Production location Bell Media Queen Street
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time60 minutes
Original release
Network MuchMusic
ReleaseDecember 13, 2010 (2010-12-13) 
August 1, 2013 (2013-08-01)
Related
MuchOnDemand (1997-2010)

New.Music.Live. (often called NML) was the hour-long flagship show of MuchMusic and the successor of MuchOnDemand which premiered on December 13, 2010 [1] and ended on August 1, 2013. [2] It was broadcast live from MuchMusic's studio at 299 Queen Street West in Toronto. [3]

Contents

Concept

MuchMusic's flagship show delivered the news in music and entertainment, new and popular music videos, live performances, and interviews with artists and celebrities. Viewers in Canada could watch at home and interact with the show via Twitter. Although the show wasn't simulcast, international viewers could watched the show online through their website. [4] Tickets were also available through the website to anyone as long as they can make it to the show.

VJs

These were the VJs who hosted the program before its cancellation in 2013.

Past hosts

End

On August 1, 2013, it was announced live on-air and on Twitter that a new show would come in September and that New.Music.Live. would be done. However, fans were getting the message that a new show similar to New.Music.Live. would arrive during Fall 2013 based on tweets sent on NML's Twitter feed. All of MuchMusic's in-house shows like Today's Top 10 and Countdown were moved to MTV's new studio in the same building. The former MuchMusic studio space has now been taken over by CTV's The Social [9] and the MuchMusic logo signage outside the building has since been removed.

In 2014, MuchMusic rebranded itself as Much. No new show was ever announced.

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