- MTV
- I want my ___! (1980s cable network slogan)
- Video network
- Video venue
- Cable inits.
- {/TRL/} channel, once
- Awkward. channel
- Kennedy's channel, once
- Spinoff video channel that played Prince's "1999" for 24 hours on January 1, 1999
- Network that hosts the VMAs
- Headbangers Ball channel
- Cable channel that recently dropped its tagline
- The Challenge channel
- Where veejays work
- Home of TRL
- VJ employer
- Ridiculousness airer
- Total Request Live network
- Much Music's US counterpart
- Much Music's US rival
- Making the Video network
- Cable channel since 1981
- Network that aired "The Osbournes"
- Where to get "Punk'd"
- Headbangers Ball channel, once
- Jenny McCarthy's employer circa 1995
- Onetime setting for "Undressed" and "Unplugged"
- _____ Live (channel formerly known as Palladia)
- You may see R.E.M. here
- I want my ___! ('80s ad slogan)
- Singled Out network
- VH-1 rival
- Where to find veejays
- Rap outlet
- Where you might see R.E.M.
- VJ's channel
- Jackass network
- Video jockey's network
- Station that uses veejays
- VH1 alternative
- Rock video ch.
- Punk'd network
- Teen tube fave
- Cable rock station
- Network that debuted in 1981
- Network that once had "veejays"
- Parental Control network
- Next network
- Network with annual awards
- The Hills network
- VJ's employer
- I Want My ___
- Its first video was by the Buggles
- Where Beavis and Butt-head debuted
- Debut of August 1, 1981
- Jersey Shore channel
- Beat Suite network
- The Osbournes airer
- Road Rules channel
- Punk'd airer
- Total Request Live airer
- Jersey Shore airer
- Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll launch of 1981
- Network that once employed VJs
- Teen Wolf network
- Teen Wolf airer
- Are You the One? network
- Real World channel
- Ex on the Beach channel
- Former Carson Daly employer
- 1981 cable debut
- The Hills airer
- The Real World airer
- Road Rules airer
- Fraternity Life network
- Hip-Hop Countdown network
- Basic cable offering
- Rival of Spike
- Trippin' network
- Network with VJs
- Cable debut of '81
- Network since '81
- Video Music Awards presenter
- Station aimed at teens
- Jersey Shore broadcaster
- Jersey Shore network
- Its first words were "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll"
- Network launched in '81
- Veejay's employer
- Annual Movie Awards presenter
- Music Feed airer
- Unplugged airer
- Presenter of "Golden Popcorn" awards
- Cable debut of 1981
- Pioneering rock-video channel
- Video awards presenter
- Channel that once used VJs
- Channel presenting Movie Awards
- Network with Spring Break programming
- Rock video pioneer
- TRL network
- Video pioneer
- Punk'd place
- The Osbournes network
- I want my ___ (old ad slogan)
- Network mentioned in "Money for Nothing"
- Buzzin' network
- Cable network for rock fans
- Rock channel
- Exposure for Madonna?
- Annual awards giver
- Annual awards presenter
- It first aired on 8/1/81
- Network with videos
- Place for V.J.'s
- I want my ___! (1980's slogan)
- Tube inits.
- Its first song was "Video Killed the Radio Star"
- Cribs network
- Punk'd cable channel
- Yo! ___ Raps
- Unplugged network
- Network with an annual awards show
- Network that aired "Jersey Shore"
- The Real World cable channel
- True Life airer
- Pimp My Ride network
- Channel that used to show a clip of the 1969 moon landing every hour
- Downtown Julie Brown's former employer
- V.J. employer, once
- Sister channel of VH1
- Cable channel that brought the world "Beavis and Butt-head"
- Channel famous for veejays
- Channel that aired "Daria" and "The Hills"
- VH1 sister channel
- ___ Unplugged (acoustic series)
- Catfish airer
- Home of "Cribs"
- Becoming a Popstar airer
- The Challenge network
- Cable channel that was launched with the words "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll"
- Original "Are You the One?" channel
- Cable channel with its own awards show
- VH-1 relative
- 'Cribs' airer
- Cool video station (in the '80s)
- The Real World channel
- Channel for music videos, once
- Major music channel
- Music video channel
- Cool video station (in the mid '80s)
- I want my ___! (cable slogan)
- Viacom network
- Rock network
- The Real World network
- Channel launched in 1981 with a video by the Buggles
- Yo! ___ Raps (classic hip-hop program)
- Channel once known for rock and pop videos that now airs mostly reality and comedy shows
- Channel that aired "TRL"
- The Real World station
- Where you might see 44-Across
- One place Madonna exposes herself?
- Teens' tube choice, perhaps
- Music channel
- Where musicians expose themselves?
- I want my ___! ('80s slogan)
- Veejay employer, once
- Ex on the Beach network
- 16 and Pregnant channel
- Ridiculousness network
- True Life network
- Channel whose M originally stood for "Music"
- Laguna Beach channel
- Unplugged channel
- VJ's network
- Osbourne popularizer
- Spring Break filmer
- Avenue of exposure for many artists
- Where some performers are exposed
- Early rock video airer
- Are You the One? channel
- Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club network
- Parental Control channel
- Daria channel
- ___ Jams (hip-hop music video show)
- Network that aired "Cribs"
- Network that aired "Daria"
- Cable sta.
- Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes airer
- Where to see "Generation Cryo"
- The Real World net
- The Osbournes shower
- The Real World carrier
- Road Rules carrier
- Network launched in 1981
- Jersey Shore carrier
- Catfish carrier
- Teen Mom network
- Pretty Little Mamas network
- Cable debut of August 1, 1981
- Buckhead Shore network
- Teen Mom Family Reunion network