MT-USA explained

Genre:Music television
Creator:Green Apple Productions
Presenter:Vincent Hanley
Country:Ireland
Language:English
Num Seasons:3
Runtime:3 hours
Network:RTÉ 2

MT-USA (Music Television — USA) was an Irish music television programme broadcast between February 1984 and 1987. Known for the slogan, "Music Television USA - Music never looked better", it was produced by Green Apple Productions, co-founded by the show's presenter Vincent Hanley. MT-USA was broadcast on RTÉ 2 on Sunday afternoons and during the 1984–85 series was repeated on Friday nights. Each edition ran for three hours. Each block of videos was followed by a segment filmed in New York City with Hanley introducing the videos, discussing American music and culture, and interviewing a celebrity.[1] RTÉ described him as Europe's first VJ (video jockey). The videos were primarily American acts, many previously little-known in Ireland., but the show also featured English pop chart acts, as well as up and coming Irish acts such as U2, In Tua Nua & light a big fire. A double-CD and DVD compilation featuring acts from the show's heyday went on release on 16 November 2007.[2]

Notes and References

  1. News: Green Apple now reaping the harvest . 13 October 1987 . 19 . .
  2. News: MT USA on disc. 16 November 2007. 21 November 2008. The Irish Times.