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Fuse TV is a music-oriented television channel owned by Cablevision through its subsidiary Madison Square Garden, L.P.. The network began as MuchUSA, in 1994 simulcasting Canada's MuchMusic as a partnership between its current owners Cablevision and MuchMusic's then owner CHUM Limited. The beginning of the end of MuchUSA would begin in spring of 2001 when CHUM sold their half of the network to Cablevision.
[edit] HistoryOriginally, the network was a full simulcast of MuchMusic Canada with the exception of localized commercials co-owned by Cablevision and CHUM Limited. After CHUM Limited sold its half of the network to Cablevision, it allowed Cablevision to continue running MuchMusic programming and to use the MuchMusic name under a license agreement. However, in the spring of 2001, Cablevision began airing its own programming on the network under the name "MMUSA" or "MuchMusic USA." Initially, the programming was a locally aired block of music videos with MuchMusic Canada bumpers between commercials. By June of 2001, new localized programming began airing under the "MMUSA" name. This programming was very low budget, and consisted of music videos with color-coded crop bars on the top and bottom of the screen for each show. The non-music-video parts of the show were viewer-submitted videos from the website mmusa.tv, which was highly promoted on the network. As the year went on, more and more localized programming began airing replacing the MuchMusic Canada programming. By December 2002, the network had reduced its Canadian programming to only 1 hour a day, with RapCity being the last MuchMusic Canada program to air. Later, the network would have entirely localized "MMUSA" programming. In early 2003, CHUM revoked Cablevision's license to use the MuchMusic and MMUSA name and everything else having to do with it. By April, the network had announced that it would be renamed "Fuse".[1] On May 19, 2003, just before 6 a.m. Eastern Time, the network aired its final video as MMUSA: New Found Glory's "My Friends Over You". After the video ended, the network went to a commercial break, then returned as Fuse, and with newly licensed boundary-pushing television shows like the cult favorite kung-fu-meets-hip-hop-music mash-up known as "Kung Faux."
By 2007, Fuse's programming had shifted to include some of the non-music-video programming that it had previously mocked MTV for running. Nonetheless, in 2009, Fuse changed its slogan to "where music lives." [edit] Programs
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