From Deseret News archives:
MTV quietly celebrates 25 years
Sorry. MTV is staying in that night. There are no plans to even mention the birthday.
When your average viewer is 20 years old too young to remember Martha Quinn, not even born when Madonna buckled on her "boy-toy" belt perhaps it's wise not to mention you're 25. MTV wants to be the perpetual adolescent.
On a relentless mission to stay hip, MTV casually discards generations. Yesterday, "Beavis & Butt-Head." Today, "Laguna Beach."
And at each stop, MTV changes pop culture.
Without MTV, you might not have reality television. Commercials wouldn't have vertigo-inducing quick cuts. Musicians wouldn't need to look like models to survive. Kelly Osbourne wouldn't have gotten near a recording studio. And only seamstresses would know about wardrobe malfunctions.
Our birthday present is a look back at 25 memorable MTV moments:
2. BEAT IT: March 31, 1983. Michael Jackson becomes the first black artist with a video on MTV. The segregation was MTV's early shame, ironic considering its later role in popularizing rap. And the early snub wasn't forgotten: "You don't have all of music television when you are leaving things out," says Los Lonely Boys singer Henry Garza.
3. THRILLER: Dec. 2, 1983. Less a video than a 14-minute mini-movie with Vincent Price, ghouls and goblins, the premiere of Jackson's "Thriller" was an event. MTV gave it a set time on the schedule several, even. It was the apotheosis of the idea of music videos as an art form. With director John Landis involved, it also was proof that Hollywood's finest weren't looking down upon what are essentially promo clips.
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