AMTV

AMTV (formerly known as Music Feed, sometimes known as AMTV's Music Feed) is a television programming block on MTV in the United States that first aired unofficially as a sneak preview on March 26, 2009, and launched officially on March 30, 2009.

ET hour continued to come and go since April 2012, but notably (since sometime in 2011) were the main stay playlists that made up AMTV.

These playlists were the most common on AMTV and each lasted an hour without any specific order in which they aired: Clubland, Fiercest Females, Killer Collaborations, Sucker Free Playlist, Morning Jams, Wake & Shake.

ET Clubland, 4 a.m. Rise & Grind, 5 a.m. Killer Collaborations, 6 a.m. MTV Jams, 7 & 8 a.m., Wake & Shake.

MTV changed the airtime and length of AMTV frequently as 2013 progressed, announced only through their schedule.

During this time, Music Feed aired in an early morning timeslot Tuesday through Friday, alternating between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m.

[4] This format lasted until April 21, 2017, when Music Feed was ultimately removed from MTV's morning lineup.

Currently, scheduled music video programming on MTV is limited to one hour per week: Mondays at 3 a.m.

As of March 16, 2010, encore episodes of Sucker Free Daily aired at 8:30 a.m. ET/PT, ending the top 10 countdown for that week.

The hour block was dedicated to Whitney Houston videos, which came a day after the news broke of her sudden death.

ET, an hour-long music block of Whitney Houston videos aired as well, which cut into the first hour of a re-airing of the film Bride of Chucky.

AMTV 's former logo from 2009.