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Topic History of: No Limits
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Green Man I think it's due to most youths watch TikTok for short attention spans, YouTube is going to be like Facebook, it's popular for the over 30s, and Instagram and Snapchat are pretty much for kids.

Legacy media is pretty much dead.

Why watch rolling news when the news outlets post their 12-minute bulletins on YT? I saw a documentary about MTV, When I was younger you either watched The Box or MTV. Many tuned in to MTV for Headbangers Ball and Beavis & Butt-head.

MTV is just dumbed reality bollocks and celebrity worhsip garbage like Cribs.

VH1 is now BET. VH1 had some fantastic music documentaries, and they showed a lot of biopics and TV movies. They were mostly inaccurate, but they were entertaining.

I am shocked VH1 have lost a lot of Behind the Music and VH1 Legends documentaries.

lostmediawiki.com/Behind_The_Music_(partially_lost_VH1_documentary_series;_1997-2014)

lostmediawiki.com/VH1%27s_Legends_(partially_lost_music_documentary_series;_1995-2002)
Downing Street Cat Was just thinking how there are now zero programmes for the youth of today. Broadcast TV littered with Antiques in the Attic shows for the retired; soaps, banal panel game shows; nothing specifically for the youth. Criminal it really is.
Green Man I never saw these when they aired, it's an interesting programme MCR, it's a blast of the past with some of the bands. I didn't even know people cared about Cinderella in the UK.
MCR Youtuber Shaun Dawson has uploaded pretty much all of the 1987 series of No Limits
www.youtube.com/@shaun-Dawson