Do You Want Your REVOLT TV? Diddy's Network Launches Today - Watch it Live!

Contrary to popular belief, there is more music videos on TV than ever before. MTV has multiple 24/7 channels that primarily play music videos — MTV Hits, MTV Jams, MTVU — Fuse is almost exclusively a music channel, plus there's AXS TV and Palladia which each focus on live concerts, other music channels like Vh1 Soul and Centric, not to mention the legacy channels like MTV, BET Vh1 which each maintain a presence for music and music videos...

So, where does REVOLT TV fit in? And, do Millenials want their music on TV? Do they even want TV at all?

Both questions will start to be answered at 8p ET (5p PT) today when REVOLT TV begins broadcasting nationwide via Time Warner Cable and Comcast. And you can also catch it online at http://live.revolt.tv/

Beware The Music Video Teaser?

Here's something to add to my Music Video Rules:

If you think a 15 second preview on Instagram — or a seven second Vine, or even a single Instagram photo — ruins the impact of your music video, then most likely your music video sucks. Sorry.

UK newspaper The Guardian has an editorial today about how social media reveals and other teasers have ruined music videos for the author, Issy Sampson.

Ian Rubbish Joins The Clash... Kind Of...

Ian Rubbish ain't no Joe Strummer — here's more of a Nigel Tufnel — but he holds his own jamming with and interviewing Clash members Mick Jones and Paul Simonon to promote the new "everything and the kitchen sink" box set, Sound System.

It's a fun watch, even if you're clueless to the fact that Rubbish is comedian Fred Armisen's English punk character that might stop being "fake" prettty soon..