On This Day: March 6 1983 Country Music Television Was Launched

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On This Day: March 6 1983 Country Music Television Was Launched
On this day March 6 1983 Country Music Television officially launched becoming the first 24-hour network dedicated solely to country music. Known as CMT the channel gave country artists a platform to showcase their music videos interviews and exclusive performances helping to expand the genre’s reach beyond radio.

CMT played a major role in shaping modern country music exposure introducing artists to a wider audience and influencing the way music videos were produced and marketed. Over time the network evolved adding reality shows original programming and award shows while remaining a key part of country music culture.

Fun fact: CMT launched just two years after MTV but focused exclusively on country music making it the first network of its kind.

Trivia question: What was the first music video ever played on Country Music Television when it launched in 1983?

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