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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: There were quite a few viewers who weren't happy about Much removing all the teen dramas from their schedule, outside of ''Series/{{Degrassi|TheNextGeneration}}'' simulcasts (with Creator/{{MTV}} Canada, where the show and reruns were moved to). You can also imagine a number of longtime viewers of Creator/TheComedyNetwork were less than thrilled that most of their acquired shows, like ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' and ''Series/Tosh0'', were moving to a network that wasn't supposed to be airing (unrelated) comedies in the first place.
** Even Canadian musicians (such as Dave Bidini of the Rheostatics and various members of Music/BillyTalent and Music/{{Alexisonfire}}) have voiced their complaints about Much's NetworkDecay in the past, saying the lack of music videos does a disservice to them and young music fans.

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There were quite a few viewers who weren't happy about Much removing all the teen dramas from their schedule, outside of ''Series/{{Degrassi|TheNextGeneration}}'' simulcasts (with Creator/{{MTV}} Canada, where the show and reruns were moved to). You can also imagine a number of longtime viewers of Creator/TheComedyNetwork were less than thrilled that most of their acquired shows, like ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' and ''Series/Tosh0'', were moving to a network that wasn't supposed to be airing (unrelated) comedies in the first place.
** Even Canadian musicians (such as Dave Bidini of the Rheostatics and various members of Music/BillyTalent and Music/{{Alexisonfire}}) have voiced their complaints about Much's NetworkDecay in the past, saying the lack of music videos does a disservice to them and young music fans.fans.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: There were quite a few viewers who weren't happy about Much removing all the teen dramas from their schedule, outside of ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'' simulcasts (with Creator/{{MTV}} Canada, where the show and reruns were moved to). You can also imagine a number of longtime viewers of Creator/TheComedyNetwork were less than thrilled that most of their acquired shows, like ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' and ''Series/Tosh0'', were moving to a network that wasn't supposed to be airing (unrelated) comedies in the first place.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: There were quite a few viewers who weren't happy about Much removing all the teen dramas from their schedule, outside of ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'' ''Series/{{Degrassi|TheNextGeneration}}'' simulcasts (with Creator/{{MTV}} Canada, where the show and reruns were moved to). You can also imagine a number of longtime viewers of Creator/TheComedyNetwork were less than thrilled that most of their acquired shows, like ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' and ''Series/Tosh0'', were moving to a network that wasn't supposed to be airing (unrelated) comedies in the first place.
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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: In June 2001, the network had a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Not Much On Day"]], a three hour marathon of music videos featuring pop stars wearing little or no clothing. It was hosted by a naked Rachel Perry, much to the delight of viewers and some very lucky crew members. Highlights can be seen [[http://youtu.be/KIDNkB_PuyQ here]].

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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: In June 2001, the network had a [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Not Much On Day"]], a three hour marathon of music videos featuring pop stars wearing little or no clothing. It was hosted by a naked Rachel Perry, Creator/RachelPerry, much to the delight of viewers and some very lucky crew members. Highlights can be seen [[http://youtu.be/KIDNkB_PuyQ here]].
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: When Music/NeilYoung released a satirical song, "This Note's For You," in 1988, MTV bowed to Music/MichaelJackson's lawyers pressure not to air the music video it since it made fun of him. However, [=MuchMusic=] didn't hesitate to run it (Young's a big native Canadian star and the channel had Canadian Content, or "[=CanCon=]", broadcast rules to follow). The video proved a big hit on Much and MTV decided they could not pass up on it. The video won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Video of the Year for 1989 and was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Concept Video". However, the video hasn't exactly aged well, especially in the wake of Jackson's death.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: When Music/NeilYoung released a satirical song, "This Note's For You," in 1988, MTV bowed to Music/MichaelJackson's lawyers pressure not to air the music video it since it made fun of him. However, [=MuchMusic=] didn't hesitate [=MuchMusic=], bowing to run the backlash Jackson had at the time, chose to air it (Young's a big native Canadian star and the channel had Canadian Content, or "[=CanCon=]", broadcast rules to follow). The video proved a big hit on Much and MTV decided they could not pass up on it.chose to air it in the end. The video won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Video of the Year for 1989 and was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Concept Video". However, the video hasn't exactly aged well, especially in the wake of Jackson's death.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: When Music/NeilYoung released a satirical song, "This Note's For You," in 1988, MTV bowed to Music/MichaelJackson's lawyers pressure not to air the music video it since it made fun of him. However, [=MuchMusic=] didn't hesitate to run it (Young's a big native Canadian star and the channel had Canadian Content, or "[=CanCon=]", broadcast rules to follow). The video proved a big hit on Much and MTV decided they could not pass up on it. As such, the video became a big hit that revived Young's career and it won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Video of the Year for 1989 and was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Concept Video"

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: When Music/NeilYoung released a satirical song, "This Note's For You," in 1988, MTV bowed to Music/MichaelJackson's lawyers pressure not to air the music video it since it made fun of him. However, [=MuchMusic=] didn't hesitate to run it (Young's a big native Canadian star and the channel had Canadian Content, or "[=CanCon=]", broadcast rules to follow). The video proved a big hit on Much and MTV decided they could not pass up on it. As such, the The video became a big hit that revived Young's career and it won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Video of the Year for 1989 and was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Concept Video" Video". However, the video hasn't exactly aged well, especially in the wake of Jackson's death.
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** Even Canadian musicians (such as Dave Bidini of the Rheostatics and various members of Music/BillyTalent and Music/{{Alexisonfire}}) have voiced their complaints about the lack of music videos on the channel in the past, saying that it does a disservice to Canadian musicians and young music fans who would normally watch videos.

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** Even Canadian musicians (such as Dave Bidini of the Rheostatics and various members of Music/BillyTalent and Music/{{Alexisonfire}}) have voiced their complaints about Much's NetworkDecay in the past, saying the lack of music videos on the channel in the past, saying that it does a disservice to Canadian musicians them and young music fans who would normally watch videos.fans.

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