VH2

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VH2[edit | edit source]

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VH2 was a British television channel that focused on music videos and related content. It was part of the VH1 network, which is owned by ViacomCBS. VH2 primarily targeted a younger audience with a mix of contemporary and classic music videos, as well as music-related programming.

History[edit | edit source]

VH2 was launched in the early 2000s as a sister channel to VH1, aiming to capture a different segment of the music-loving audience. While VH1 was known for its focus on classic hits and nostalgia, VH2 offered a more modern and eclectic mix of music, appealing to fans of alternative and indie genres.

Programming[edit | edit source]

The channel's programming included a variety of music video blocks, artist spotlights, and themed shows. VH2 was known for its emphasis on showcasing emerging artists and providing a platform for new music that might not have been featured on mainstream channels.

Closure[edit | edit source]

Despite its unique offerings, VH2 struggled to maintain a large audience in the competitive music television market. The channel eventually ceased operations, with its content and audience being absorbed by other music channels within the ViacomCBS network.

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