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Country | United States |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Steve Peters (1985–1999) MTV Networks (Viacom) (1999–2000) |
Sister channels | MTV (1999–2000) |
History | |
Launched | 1985 |
Closed | December 31, 2000 |
Replaced by | MTV2 |
Former names | Video Jukebox Network (1985–1992) |
Links | |
Website | mtv boxplus |
The Box, originally named the Video Jukebox Network, was an American broadcast, cable and satellite television channel that operated from 1985 to 2001. The network focused on music videos, which through a change in format in the early 1990s, were selected by viewer request via telephone; as such, unlike competing networks (such as MTV and VH1), the videos were not broadcast on a set rotation.
The network was distributed on cable and satellite providers, with additional carriage on over-the-air UHF television stations (mainly on low-power outlets);[1] most of these stations, which later became affiliates of MTV2 following the shutdown of The Box's US operations on December 31, 2000, have since been sold off as of 2012, while Viacom (now Paramount Global) retains ownership of the other remaining former Box affiliates.