Thursday, May 17, 2007

MTV's Netvibes Page


We have created a new page of MTV.com content for your consumption via a Netvibes personalized home page. You can check it out here:

Add to Netvibes

You will get continuously updated MTV content pushed directly to you, without having to seek it out.

We will be adding more features to the module over time.

Thanks, the MTV.com team.

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Movies blog



If you love movies half as much as we do (and color us impressed if you are), then the MTV Movies Blog is the place for you. For late breaking movie news, exclusive trailers, celebrity columns by the likes of Eli Roth and Judd Apatow, we're like the theater with plushest seats and best sound system.

Check out the official MTV Movies blog. It's the next best thing to catching a flick.

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Monday, April 23, 2007

The New HTML MTV.com


(April 29th Note: For those of you commenting on the full-screen player: we have CSS menus that overlap the Flash module, which doesn't allow you to use Flash 9's full-screen feature. We are working on that.

For those of you trying to find music videos and TV videos, please try our improved search in the upper right.

If you want to watch a series of videos, make sure that "continuous play" is selected below the first video that you are watching.

Please be specific with complaints or praise.)

At MTV, experimenting is just something we do. We've got more than two decades of that under our belt. So, about nine months ago, we went all Flash with our Web site. It was a technical marvel and it was indeed flashy. But, it was also something of a headache for a lot of users, so we were told.

Luckily, we're also good listeners, and that's why a few months ago we started toying with a new and improved HTML version of the MTV site. Anyone watching the live beta site has been witness to substantial evolution, from the overall look of the pages to simplified navigation, a new video player and a vastly improved internal search mechanism.

Today, we've gone ahead and flipped the switch. The Flash site is gone. If you were digging that, we're sorry. We have good reason to believe that you will enjoy our content via the HTML version even more.

Beyond the obvious new look, here are a few key things about the new site that we're proud to deliver:

It's faster!
This new HTML version will allow you to get to the pages that you want more quickly. Not only has the page load time been drastically reduced, but we ditched the interstitial full-page takeover ads, too! Oh, there's still advertising on the site, but it's strategically placed so as not to overwhelm users while still being beneficial to our advertisers.

Simplified navigation!
We made the global menu easier to understand and we better organized the site, too. Pulldown menus have been designed to get you to where you want to go as easily as possible.

Accurate internal search!
A few weeks ago, we switched to a Google search appliance. (Yes, that Google. Yes, we get the irony.) We've already seen vastly improved results in the HTML environment and there's tweaking to be done over the coming weeks that to further improve the way results are organized. We've got a lot of content; now we'd like you to find it and enjoy it.

No autoplaying video!
Gone is the persistent upper left corner video player that was a hallmark of the Flash site. We still think that was a pretty cool bell (or was it a whistle?), so we're reserving the right to bring it back again someday. If we do, we'll make sure it's something that is a benefit to your user experience. For now, we're serving up videos embedded into HTML pages in a way you're used to seeing them elsewhere around the Web (there's a no brainer, eh?). We've also included an option to watch clips individually or in a continuous play fashion. To boot, videos can be seen on the page in the small viewer or in two expansion modes -- one pops a scalable window, while the other fills the screen completely.

Video recommendations!
Whether it's a new or classic music video or an episode of an on-air series, we'll list relevant related video on the page to suggest other things you might be interested in watching that are waiting in our deep video archive. This addendum is still in a developmental stage and it's something we expect will grow more sophisticated over the coming months.

Abstract art!
Our earliest fans likely remember a time when MTV promos were funny, compelling and, let's face it, sometimes just plain weird. Well, that spirit has never left us and it's bubbling back up to the surface again in the form of HATs (header art treatments) on MTV.com. That's what we're calling the changing graphic elements you'll see framing our pages. Right now, we've got about 25 in the gallery, but that number will grow as we open it up to artists around the world to contribute their work to the mix. (We'll post more details here soon about that opportunity.)

And we're not done. Not even close!

In fact, we're letting go of the idea of the site ever being "done." Every few weeks, new features, functionality, modules and other developments will roll out on the site. Some will be minor tweaks to existing elements that may be hard to spot. Some will be major additions, such as planned community features like rating and commenting on content. Our tech folks are working overtime on that one. Plus there's a huge list of other delicious things we want them to get to in short order, so surf around and stay tuned.

In the meantime, let's make this a conversation. If you love, have ever loved or would like to love MTV like we do, you've got an opinion that's worth hearing. LET US KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY REQUESTS, SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTS OR COMPLAINTS. We'll take compliments, too, if they're warranted ;)

Seriously, talk to us. Leave your comments here, as we'll be checking in regularly and posting updates about the latest tweaks and additions.

Thanks!

Love,
The MTV.com Team

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Wednesday, April 18, 2007

MTV Hats


We love our logo. For real, we wanna take it out for an expensive candlelit dinner... TWO appetizers. Since MTV’s inception in 1981 our brand’s been the subject of countless artist interpretations by some of the world’s most beautifully warped minds. We plan to keep that spirit alive with the new mtv.com and push it to the next level… YOU.

This project is called MTV Hats (Header Art Treatments) and we plan to wear many of them. The works of art to your left are MTV Hats currently in rotation on mtv.com. Calling all artists… we want YOUR MTV.

We’ll be scouring through submissions for the fresh, the fun and most importantly, the FREAK.

Rock steady, the MTV.com Design Team

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Sunday, April 15, 2007

The Official Pimp My Ride blog


Always wanted to know what goes on behind-the-scenes of MTV's Pimp My Ride? Well, you're in luck! Pull up to the Pimp My Ride Blog to meet the car owners and read their personal stories.

Check back all season-long as the show's lucky car owners post their Pimp My Ride experiences, how they feel about their new cars, and what life is like with a truly pimped car after the cameras stop rolling.

Thanks, the MTV.com team

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Scarred: The Official Blog


Every scar has a story. Some are gruesome. Some are funny. Some leave you wincing in phantom pain. All of them are riveting and that's what the Scarred blog is all about.

Inspired by the popular user generated clips of crashes, wipeouts and accidents that permeate the Internet, Scarred is an inside look at some of the most gruesome scars from around the country.

MTV tracks down some of these makeshift stunt men and women to find out what went wrong, what happened in the hospital and how they got Scarred. The result is a show that is almost too painful to watch. But watch you will. It's addictive, like a scab you can't stop picking at ...

So join tattoo-laden Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix, who leads MTV's tour through the ragtag world of skateboarders, bikers and other thrill-seeking daredevils on each episode of Scarred.

And when you're done watching, you'll want more. And that's why there's the Scarred blog, to keep the action going. Watch the clips posted on the blog, make your comments, share your own scar stories and tell your friends.

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Monday, April 9, 2007

MTV's New HTML Site: v0.9


Freshly baked. Better navigation, improved layouts, charts, a new home page, and more. And we also have some ever-changing backgrounds thrown in for good measure.

This new HTML version of MTV.com will replace our current site later in the month.

Let us know what you think, of course.

Thanks, the MTV.com team.

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