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'''The Fuse Channel''' is a ] largely devoted to playing ]s, similar to other music-oriented channels like ] and ]. The Fuse Channel chiefly focuses on ], but does have less ] programming that usually occupies the late-night timeslots. '''The Fuse Channel''' is a ] largely devoted to playing ]s, similar to other music-oriented channels like ] and ]. It was formerly called ] ] until it was sold in early ]. The format was very similar to the original MuchMusic in ], based in ], back when it was ]. Fuse now has studios headquartered across from ] and ] in ]. The Fuse Channel chiefly focuses on ], but does have less ] programming that usually occupies the late-night timeslots. Fuse, in ways, has taken on the original ] style and music genres, as ] now rarely shows music video programming.


Fuse is the US branch of ], another ] network based in Canada. Fuse is the US branch of ], another ] network based in Canada.




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The Fuse Channel is a television channel largely devoted to playing music videos, similar to other music-oriented channels like MTV and VH1. It was formerly called MuchMusic USA until it was sold in early 2003. The format was very similar to the original MuchMusic in Canada, based in Toronto, back when it was MuchUSA. Fuse now has studios headquartered across from Penn Station and Madison Square Garden in New York City. The Fuse Channel chiefly focuses on pop music, but does have less mainstream programming that usually occupies the late-night timeslots. Fuse, in ways, has taken on the original MTV2 style and music genres, as MTV2 now rarely shows music video programming.

Fuse is the US branch of MuchMusic, another music video network based in Canada.



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