Fantasia, Dr. Drew, Eva Longoria, Hip Hop Honors And Many More Among VH1′s 44 New Series For 2010

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VH1′s pace is set to prove unrelenting this year with the launch of a slew of new shows, events, Behind the Music entries and Rock Docs. Info on it all — from the second seasons of Fantasia for Real and Scream Queens to new series starring Dr. Drew and Eva Longoria to specials featuring Christina Aguilera and 50 Cent to new VH1 Divas and Hip Hop Honors concerts — can be found in the press release below.

VH1 will produce a record 44 original series in 2010 to further build on the network’s connection to young adults and their hunger for programming centered around music, celebrity and real life stories.

Year-to-date, VH1 has launched 18 series – eight of those projects are brand new original franchises featuring such new faces to the channel as Jessica Simpson, Grammy Award-nominated Fantasia Barrino, and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas from TLC, one of the biggest-selling groups of all time, and Grammy Award-winning artist Brandy. Later in the year, VH1 will introduce more new faces such as NFL player Chad Ocho Cinco as well as shows demonstrating additional formats including VH1 Dad Camp and The OCD Project. VH1 also continues to develop the previously announced scripted movie from Academy Award-nominated and Grammy and Golden Globe winner Queen Latifah’s Flavor Unit Entertainment.

VH1’s programming build-out reflects the network’s commitment to its adult audience and what they want to see now on the network. To understand the “core of its core” audience, the network did an extensive study focusing on what VH1 calls “Gen Mix” – the young adults who make up the tail-end of Generation X and the very beginning of Gen Y or the Millennials, covering the ages between 25 and 34.

“They told us that they want to connect even more with our characters, our artists and our celebrities – but in a more genuine way. They still enjoy VH1’s signature sense of fun and irreverence, but they also want more storylines that reflect the issues and challenges they are experiencing in their own lives,” said Tom Calderone, President, VH1.

“As a result, we’re taking our signature storytelling strengths and amplifying them through three distinct areas: music, celebrities and real life stories,” said Jeff Olde, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production, VH1. “And we’re expanding the ways we tell a story so that we have more ways to reflect on what’s happening in the music and pop culture that our viewers love.”

Music remains one of VH1’s core offerings, making up 40 percent of the total day schedule beginning in September. The iconic “VH1 Divas” music event returns in December as a salute to American troops in a multi-platinum artist tribute being produced with the USO. VH1 Hip Hop Honors returns in June to honor the genre’s artists from the Southern states. Behind The Music is back with brand new installments spotlighting Academy, Grammy®, and Golden Globe Award winners and nominees. Christina Aguilera gets the ultimate star treatment with a full night devoted to her with the premieres of her own VH1 Storytellers and Behind The Music. The Emmy Award-winning Rock Doc series delivers new installments featuring 50 Cent and Rush. The Friday Night Alright concert series continues with top artists from around the world. In September, Mark McGrath begins hosting the music game show Don’t Forget The Lyrics in a daily strip series.

VH1 Digital continues to offer extensive video including full episodes, exclusive show extras and music performances and original artist interviews on VH1.com, VH1 Mobile and VH1Classic.com. VH1.com will also continue to regularly host interactive online viewing parties tied to select series’ premieres and finales where viewers can interact with other fans and show cast members online, via mobile and through Twitter. VH1.com recently welcomed Brandy, Ray J, Ken Paves, CaCee Cobb, and the cast from TRANSform Me to live-viewing parties to answer fan questions directly. Additionally, TheFABlife.com, BestWeekEver.tv and The VH1 Blog offer daily coverage of the latest in pop culture, music, fashion and celebrity news.

Recent music-focused digital launches include VH1 Unplugged: Adam Lambert and VH1 Unplugged: The Script. Beginning today, VH1.com is inviting Christina Aguilera fans to share their stories about the Christina songs that have impacted their lives online at Storytellers.VH1.com. The best stories could be featured on-air during VH1 Storytellers: Christina Aguilera airing in June.

New VH1 Series Announcements

You’re Cut Off! – Premieres Monday, June 14 at 9 PM ET/PT
What happens when you take nine spoiled young women and completely cut them off from shopping, mani-pedis and bottle service? This new series answers that when these women are removed from all cash and conveniences, forced to live as normal people do and encouraged to become productive members of society. In this “spoiled rotten rehab,” the ladies must complete daily chores and learn hard lessons from life coach Laura Baron such as taking responsibility and understanding there is more to life than material wealth. VH1′s You’re Cut Off is produced By Fly on the Wall Productions. Executive producers are Allison Grodner, Rich Meehan, Amy Palmer and Rick de Oliveira.

Money Hungry – Summer 2010
In the spirit of VH1’s successful Celebrity Fit Club series, 10 overweight teams of two will put their money where their mouth is on VH1’s new original series Money Hungry. Just like millions of Americans, these contestants are struggling to drop unwanted pounds. But with $10,000 of their own money at risk and a $100,000 grand prize up for grabs, this intense weight loss competition may be the incentive they need.
The pair that sheds the most weight will walk away with the $100,000 pot. Created and executive produced by Cris Abrego and Ellen Rakieten. Ben Samek and Rabih Gholam also executive produce for the series.

My Big Friggin Wedding (working title)
My Big Friggin Wedding is a new VH1 docu-series that follows the high drama of five couples as they plan and execute the wildest weddings anyone has ever seen. Their budgets may not be the biggest, but their mouths sure are. And just because they’re in love doesn’t mean they see eye-to-eye on how it should all go down. Whether it’s smoke machines and lasers or a bride that wants to be lowered from the ceiling, remember, “classy” is in the eye of the beholder. The series will be produced by 495 Productions and executive produced by Sally Ann Salsano.

Wedding Wars (working title)
Wedding Wars is a new competition-elimination series where eager engaged couples vie against one another for a dream wedding. In every episode these passionate personalities will face wedding-themed challenges. The series will be produced by 495 Productions and executive produced by Sally Ann Salsano.

Diary of a Hip Hop Girlfriend
This docu-soap series follows four women who share a common bond: they understand the joys and pains of being in love with a big name rapper. Sure, there’s the glamorous lifestyle – full of bling, Bentleys and mansions. But behind closed doors, they struggle against shifting loyalties, baby-mama drama and the huge shadow cast by their larger-than-life partner. This 8-part series charts the women as they navigate their relationships with the men they love while they try to maintain a sense of self in the eye of the hip hop hurricane. Executive produced by Mona Scott of Monamie Entertainment and Toby Barraud and Stefan Springman of NFG-TV.

Series Pick-Up Announcements

Fantasia for Real 2 – Q4 2010
Season 2 of Fantasia For Real will stay with recording artist, Broadway star and single mother Fantasia as she balances her complicated personal life with her desire to connect with her fans through music. As Fantasia works with her record label to promote her long awaited new album, she will continue trying to instill values of independence and integrity into her life and be a positive role model for her daughter Zion, older brother Teeny, no-nonsense Aunt Bunny and the rest of her family. The series is executive produced by Fenton Bailey, Randy Barbato and Tom Campbell for World of Wonder and co-executive produced by Jeremy Simmons.

Eva Longoria Development Pilot : Beso: Waiting on Fame
One of Eva Longoria Parker’s biggest passions is her Hollywood restaurant BESO. Since it is Hollywood, a lot of celebrities eat there, and a lot of aspiring celebrities work there. Beso is filled with big personalities – and that mix brings a lot of drama. This series is about the real stories of people waiting ON the famous…while waiting to BECOME famous. Created and executive produced by Cris Abrego and Eva Longoria. Ben Samek and Rabih Gholam also executive produce for the series.

Estranged with Dr. Drew
In each self-contained episode, Dr. Drew Pinsky will tackle one compelling relationship in ruins. With his guidance, the two participants discover that they must finally confront their broken relationship face-to-face in an intense and focused process that takes place over the course of day. In the end, they must decide if they want to make amends or remain estranged for good. The pilot will be produced by Picture This Television with executive producers Bryan Scott, Lisa Tucker and Leslie Goodman and Dr. Drew Productions with executive producers Dr. Drew Pinsky and Howard Lapides.

New Music Programming Announcements

VH1 and the USO Present Divas Rock The Troops – December 2010
VH1 is taking its most legendary music event on the road to pay homage to the many men and women who serve in the armed forces. In true VH1 Divas’ fashion, a special group of female music superstars will sing their hearts out at military bases around the world. In another VH1 Divas first, the Divas will step out of their comfort zones and become soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines for a day and learn what goes into being a true American hero. VH1 and the USO Present Divas Rock the Troops will be an event unlike anything seen before.

VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South – Monday, June 7
VH1’s hugely successful annual tribute to the force that is hip hop music returns in June for a seventh time with a tribute to “The Dirty South” to honor those who infused the southern story into hip hop’s global message. Jermaine Dupri, J Prince of Rap-A-Lot Records, Luther “Luke” Campbell AND 2Live Crew, Master P, and Organized Noize are all being recognized through performances in collaboration with some of today’s hottest talent. Last year’s edition was the highest-rated VH1 Hip Hop Honors yet. VH1 Hip Hop Honors: The Dirty South will tape on June 3rd at NYC’s Hammerstein Ballroom and will air on VH1 on Monday, June 7 at 9:00 PM ET/PT.

Behind The Music – New episodes begin airing in June
VH1’s Emmy-nominated and critically acclaimed series “Behind The Music” returns after a successful re-launch last summer with a new group of stellar artists including Golden Globe-nominated Courtney Love, Academy Award-winner Jennifer Hudson, multiple Grammy Award winner Usher, Grammy winner and actress Eve, and Golden Globe-nominated actress and performer Jennifer Lopez and DMX. VH1 has re-imagined Behind The Music to now focus on some of the top current artists of today who have had a major impact or contribution to the music scene from rock to hip-hop to pop.

An Evening with Christina Aguilera – Sunday, June 13
VH1 offers unparalleled backstage access to five-time Grammy® award winning recording artist Christina Aguilera beginning that night with an all-new Behind the Music: Christina Aguilera followed by the premiere of VH1 Storytellers: Christina Aguilera. In the latest installment of VH1′s successful Behind the Music series, fans will get a behind-the-scenes look into the life of one of pop music’s biggest and most private stars. Christina will share personal stories, footage and photos, while her family, friends and colleagues open up about Christina’s childhood, early career and road to superstardom. Then, following in true VH1 Storytellers fashion, Christina will treat some of her closest fans to a uniquely thrilling performance of some of her greatest hits as well as new songs from her latest album, Bionic. Fans at the taping will also receive the rare opportunity to ask Christina questions about her music and hear stories on the inspiration behind her songs.

Rock Doc: 50’s Roots
50 Cent has always been framed – and defined – by the cold grim reality of coming up in South Jamaica Queens. But 50′s not merely a product of the street and his incredible, death-defying story of survival and success does not just begin with him. Like all African-Americans, there’s a greater journey…across thousands of miles…back through several family generations to slavery. Here, the legendary rapper, actor and business mogul will make an unprecedented trek to the Deep South in search of his family’s slave lineage. He’ll re-unite with living family members, and connect the dots on his ancestral heritage. 50’s Roots is a real-time journey into past lives and a shared history…of horror and hope, pain and perseverance. 50’s Roots is produced by Roadside Entertainment.

Rock Doc: RUSH: Beyond the Lighted Stage – Premieres on VH1/VH1 Classic, Sat. June 26
This world premiere gives a comprehensive exploration of the history of legendary Canadian power trio Rush – from their early days growing up in Toronto, through each of their landmark albums, to the present day. With a career spanning four decades, RUSH (Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and Neal Peart) is one of the most successful bands in the history of popular music, but despite their remarkable career achievements, they have never been critics’ darlings. Directors Scot McFadyen and Sam Dunn interview the band’s admirers and contemporaries, including Gene Simmons, Billy Corgan, Sebastian Bach, Jack Black, and others and also deliver rare backstage and concert footage.

Rock Doc: Let’s Spend the Night Together: Confessions of Rock’s Greatest Groupies – Premieres Q4, 2010
Told through the eyes of rock and roll historian and super groupie Pamela Des Barres, author of the famous 1987 tell-all I’m With The Band, this 90-minute documentary offers memories of her sexual exploits and longtime escapades with such notorious rockers as Mick Jagger, Jim Morrison and Jimmy Page. This work is not only a tribute to the golden age of groupies, but also the golden age of rock ‘n roll. Pamela’s new book Let’s Spend the Night Together: Confessions of Rock’s Greatest Groupies provides the framework for this new documentary which follows Pamela as she visits many of these legendary women who re-emerge to share their intimate stories and the unexpected human side of their relationships with rock gods. Produced by Creature Films.

Friday Night Alright Concert Series – Friday nights, 11 PM ET/PT
VH1 continues to deliver new A-list concert performances from around the globe in its hit concert series Friday Night Alright. The network kicked off 2010 with this series, showcasing concert specials form acts like Madonna, U2, and Taylor Swift. New shows coming up include Usher, Lady Gaga, Lady Antebellum and Stone Temple Pilots.

100 Greatest Artists Of All Time – Fall 2010
For decades, there have been countless arguments about who deserves the title of the greatest music artist ever. Now VH1’s 100 Greatest Artists of All Time is out to settle the debate once and for all. This 5-hour special will rank the biggest acts in music ranging from all genres including rock, pop, rap, and metal. Over ten years ago, VH1 asked music experts to pick the 100 greatest artists in the channel’s first countdown special. New music, artists and trends have emerged since this historical list. VH1 asked an academy of musicians and music journalists again to see which music pioneers still matter and which new artists rate amongst the greatest of this era.

Previously Announced 2010 New Series and Projects

• Executive Producer Queen Latifah’s movie project in development with Flavor Unit Entertainment.

VH1 Dad Camp – A docu-reality series that tries to transform six irresponsible soon-to-be dads into respectable fathers. Premieres Monday, May 31.

Don’t Forget The Lyrics – Musical game show hosted by music artist and former Extra! co-host Mark McGrath. Premieres in September.

Football Wives – In the spirit of VH1’s hit series Basketball Wives, the series will focus on the women behind the men who play the nation’s most popular sport.

Ocho Cinco (working title) – Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver and Dancing With The Stars contestant Chad Ocho Cinco (formerly Chad Johnson) pursues happiness off the field. Premieres Sunday, July 11.

The OCD Project – From 3 Ball Productions, this new series centers on patients impacted by obsessive compulsive disorder living together as they strive to overcome their affliction.

Scream Queens 2 – Ten more aspiring actresses will get the chance to win a breakthrough role in Saw 3D, the next film in Lionsgate’s iconic Saw horror franchise. Premieres Monday, August 9.

The T.O. Show (season 2) – After his one season with the Bills, Terrell Owens is once again faced with finding another team in the off-season while having the chance to reconnect with his kids, as well as his ex, Kari. Debuts Sun., July 11.

Do Something Awards – VH1 has partnered with DoSomething.org to televise live the 2010 Do Something Awards on Monday, July 19, 2010 at 9 PM from Los Angeles. The five nominees for the Do Something Award will be rewarded with a community grant with the grand prize winner receiving $100,000.

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96 responses to to Fantasia, Dr. Drew, Eva Longoria, Hip Hop Honors And Many More Among VH1′s 44 New Series For 2010

future_reality_producer April 19, 2010 at 4:23 pm

vh1 is going down the drain in my opinion. The more shows they come out with the less i watch the channel. THese show ideas suck. What ever happened to date traders?

Elle April 19, 2010 at 4:39 pm

All these new shows stink worse than what my baby left in her diaper this morning! VH1 OBVIOUSLY could care less about what their loyal viewing audience thinks or else they would pay attention the comments made regarding the cancellation of ILM3 and 4. I guess this is my last post on the blog since I won’t be viewing VH1 anymore. To think, I chose this station over all the major networks. I preferred to catch Family Guy, the Simpsons, House, Heroes, the Office, South Park, and several other shows on fancast and watch VH1 instead. Now, I will no longer watch this channel because they obviously don’t care what we the viewers think.

Tony April 19, 2010 at 5:13 pm

VH1 is dead.

steph April 19, 2010 at 5:52 pm

WTF, none of these “NEW” shows sound good at all!!

I love VH1 2 years ago, oh My GOD the shows rocked and I was glued every Sunday…now, I barely watch any of them.

Who is the Creative Director for VH1 should be Fired!
I’m a Gen Mix and you did not ask my opinion.

Vh1, you totally suck balls now and…your are getting less and less viewer with your dumb as$ shows.

sorry 2008 was glory years of vh1…now you are ancient history to me

ILM April 19, 2010 at 6:16 pm

VH1 = DOA

40 New ideas and you still couldn’t get it right VH1

You should have kept Rock Of Love, Real Chance, I Love Money and the rest around

This way when your new shows bomb, you’d still have something we could enjoy

WTF April 19, 2010 at 6:21 pm

So is the overall goal here to lower ratings or to replace VH1′s core audience with a new demographic? lmfao

golden girls April 19, 2010 at 7:39 pm

So Vh1 went from Edgy, Progressive Programming

to Nap hour at Boca Raton programming.

44 New Shows of Wasted footage and lo$$ in ad revenue.

Booby Jones April 19, 2010 at 8:05 pm

I don’t know one person who watched the TO Show. In fact all I heard about is how bad the ratings were. Why is that show coming back but not I Love Money.

Only Jeff Zucker is capable of making programming decisions this bad. When did he take over VH1? I demand answers!!!!!!

Dexter April 19, 2010 at 8:12 pm

No I Love Money? No Challenge Shows? Then I’m not watching any of this crap. I hope VH1 is ready to see its ratings continue to drop ;)

JustAName April 19, 2010 at 9:03 pm

Seriously I am just leaving a comment to agree with everyone else. VH1 why dont you hear us? Give my at least one dating show and I might, MIGHT, stick around… :(

TRoWED18 April 19, 2010 at 9:25 pm

VH1 is getting wack kinda like MTV. I just Love MTV then VH1 and this is getting lame they should bring back I Love Money, and the other related shows. Mayne this suckz..

melissakissme April 19, 2010 at 9:43 pm

You should have kept Rock Of Love, Real Chance, I Love Money and the rest around.COME ON VH1 YOUR GETTING WACK. WE WANT I LOVE MONEY,CHARM SCHOOLS,DATING SHOW DRAMA. COMEON MAN,.DO A SHOW WITH ALL OLD DATING SHOW PEOPLE AND CALL IT,REALITY CLUB OR SUM THIN…COME ON. ALL THESE SHOWS SUCK U HAVE FOR THIS YR, BOOOO.thumbs down

mamamia April 19, 2010 at 9:45 pm

vh1-why dont you listen. it all stated with that megan millionaire show and the crazy killer. u never aired i love money 3. or remade it. u shouldve remade the show for us. we want a daisy reunion,and charm school. a male charm school.called badboy behavior school..come on give us what we want

joanzing April 19, 2010 at 9:48 pm

vh1=boring. whats up with mtv or oxygen…E? someone please/shoot,ide even watch real and chance again even though i vowed i wouldnt..but im desperate for dating shows come on.

Reed April 19, 2010 at 10:01 pm

Terrible shows…….No Tough Love??????

JustSadd April 19, 2010 at 11:38 pm

its funny how people complained about vh1 having to many OF LOVE shows and now that there arent any they want them back. I for one missed the days of flavor of love and new york, vh1 bring back i love money and charm school. We like to see funny drama and stereotypical characters becuase its entertaining. IDK im just glad mtv hasnt cancelled the real world/road rules challenge shows.

o and these new shows do kinda suck except for the the fantasia show.

Reality Crack April 20, 2010 at 12:27 am

ALL of you are FAIL. Aren’t you sick of reality shows PERIOD? And The B*TCHING you people are doing about the cancellations are so disgusting. Someone DIED c’mon!

OLD Vh1 is when the played ACTUAL music. You people are such trash.

44 new shows? C’mon now!

Chuck April 20, 2010 at 12:48 am

WTF? these shows are all lame and boring.. i hope VH1 opens its eyes soon and realizes their ratings heavily relied on the likes “Of Love” Cast Members..

this is BS.. can we AT LEAST get a show about New York or something? doesn’t have to be a dating show but dang c’mon how are you gonna just drop the QUEEN OF VH1 like that? she brought in the ratings.

ugh! WE WANT I LOVE MONEY, CHARM SCHOOL, and NEW YORK!

R April 20, 2010 at 5:21 am

Could all the whingers please go away…

Cher April 20, 2010 at 8:16 am

VH1: PLEASE bring back I Love Money. That is by far your best show!!

CORY April 20, 2010 at 11:51 am

Vh1, I work for TV and I will agree with these posts below that the new shows being released are not worthy. I hate to say that the ratings for vh1 will begin to decrease rapidly in the next year. For your sake, Mark Cronin and Cris Abrego, I hope you turn this around and bring back I Love Money. Film another season this summer, trust me it will be worth it. Or I’m sure Daisy would do another show, even Charm school. You producers need to give the audience what they expect from you guys, otherwise you might as well just cancel VH1 except for the music.

LL April 20, 2010 at 12:13 pm

Vh1 used to be my go-to station whenever I was bored – there was always something good on. Now there is not even one program on there I enjoy. It’s a shame. RIP, Vh1.

vh1access April 20, 2010 at 2:48 pm

Please join the I Love Money Campaign!

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/pages/We-want-I-Love-Money-5-6-Campaign/103994442974933?ref=sgm

this is just ridiculous no I love money? are you serious? I would figure that VH1 would had plans to do a re-tape of I Love Money 3 or 4 or at least film 2 new seasons of the show which is why I am doing this campaign but you guys are just going to to end it just because of what one dude did?

For almost a year us fans have have been excited when we first heard there will be am I Love Money 3 and 4 and now its not going to air because of what happened. You just going to end the show? I am very disappointed.

I know that I Love Money can’t go on forever but ending it like that is really messed up. VH1 PLEASE continue with I Love Money to make it up after what happened. Don’t you guys want high ratings? I don’t get you guys your just going to end a high rated show like that?

Vh1access April 20, 2010 at 2:52 pm

VH1 you really need to start listening to your loyal fans and give them what they REALLY want.

Showing that you don’t care just gives your network a bad image.

VH1ROCKCKS!!!!!!! April 20, 2010 at 4:20 pm

All this hating stuff-I wuuuuuuuv vh1!!!!!!I think all the new show ideas are grrrrrrreat!!!!!!!I’m excited about it!!!!!go vh1!!!!!!!!!!

D April 20, 2010 at 6:03 pm

What happened to the Surreal Life? weren’t they gonna do one with “Macho Man” Randy Savage, or was that a dream? I’ve been getting my dreams and real life mixed up a lot lately.

Farrar April 20, 2010 at 7:56 pm

I agree with other posts. There is not one dating show!! That is what I loved best about VH1. This line up looks really boring.

Catherine April 20, 2010 at 9:14 pm

I love Dr. Drew. Think he does a great deal of good in the world, but I’m wondering – Isn’t he spreading himself a little thin? He goes from one thing to another. I don’t really know his schedule but I hope he gets in enough time with family and friends and has staff to help him.

vh1wtf April 20, 2010 at 9:52 pm

Whatever happened to music based programming for generation X, wasn’t that what used to be on this network? I mostly watch VH1 Classic these days. Got no interest in all this reality show crap making skanky, untalented and dumb people into celebrities (really very very minor luminaries)and z-list celebs who cannot get their shiz together. VH1 now officially sucks just like MTV. Where is the music???

sami April 20, 2010 at 10:35 pm

wow…first off its pathetic that i read every single comment and not one of them is looking forward to any of these shows. i dont know what kind of money vh1 thinks its gonna make when NO ONE will watch any of it. its pathetic i like competition shows their entertaining and funny. who really gives a damn about T.O. or especially ocho cinko?? you kidding me out of all football players the two most hated.and a bunch of dead beat no one cares music artists or nobodies who just got money those shows are boring no excitement what so ever i hope this plummits so bad. sorry vh1 you suck

Tia April 21, 2010 at 1:09 am

I’m looking forward to seeing… Behind the Music and Fantasia for Real 2 – Q4 2010. I bet her family moved back in with her.

Samm April 21, 2010 at 1:14 am

There’s actually a Please join the I Love Money Campaign! on facebook!??! What a bunch of losers!

Laurance April 21, 2010 at 7:28 am

“VH1’s programming build-out reflects the network’s commitment to its adult audience and what they want to see now on the network.”

Is this what “adults” want to see? It’s childish and stupid. I’ve noticed that much of what passes for “adult” entertainment is at a five-year-old level.

Shawn April 21, 2010 at 10:25 am

If you all dont like it DONT WATCH IT duhhhhh

Kate April 21, 2010 at 10:42 am

Wow, I used to watch VH1 religiously….sounds like 2010 is going to be the year I stop, not one of these shows sound good! Try again VH1 I guess you really don’t understand us “Gen Mix”ers.

brandi April 21, 2010 at 10:53 am

Wow, that looks so lame. There isn’t a single show I’d watch and I used to tune in to at least 3 shows a week, 5-6 if there’s lots of celebreality.

Sam April 21, 2010 at 4:01 pm

If they would have put girls from Flavor of Love or Rock of Love in You’re Cut Off, then I would watch it. I am not at all interested in watching any of these new shows. I personally don’t care for the Price of Beauty, Fantasia For Real, or Brandy and Ray J type of shows. I just think they’re boring, and I don’t want to see more of them.

I can understand they want to air more classy shows, but classy gets dull after a while. Dropping the “of love” related shows all together is completely alienating a large portion of their audience. I’m one of the many fans who are still wanting to see I Love Money, and I wish they would just air season 4. Other than that the only VH1 show I’m tuning in for this year is Scream Queens 2.

stacey April 21, 2010 at 5:14 pm

What about another “pick-up artist” with Mystery??? He is so freakin hot and has great moves!!!

Olivv April 21, 2010 at 7:46 pm

Vh1 is so cool you know, ignoring what EVERYONE has to say and all. GOD i really don’t get it, stop trying to make everyone fall in love with vh1 again by making up bull-shi* shows. Just bring back the vh1 everyone loved (ex. Rock of Love, I Love Money, Celebreality, Daisy of Love, Charm school, and more importantly… I LOVE NEW YORK) PLEASE Im seriously begging!!!!!! And wtf is that survery thing about? Obviously it was a mistake. MAybe you still have those like 1 million losers that are “the core of ur core audience” but the other like 4 or 5 million are gone. What’s more important? Get it right! We ALL want celebreality back, not this B.S.

VH1sucksballs April 22, 2010 at 3:41 am

These shows friggin suck, and no one cares about Fantasia or stupid weddings, I miss Vh1 when it had I Love Money and all the Dating shows…
Now I turn this crap off when things like Dr. Drew come on. Seriously Dr. Drew is so friggin annoying, Vh1 only plays his boring $*!%^+$+`$(_&*) shows now!
Give The Entertainer another show! That was one of the best shows.

numba1 April 22, 2010 at 1:08 pm

Bring I love Money back. That was the one and only show that keep Vh1 alive when everyone got sick of the dating shows and it had the most ratings. Why throw away the one show that was the most successful?

Kelly April 22, 2010 at 6:18 pm

Why doesn’t “Tough Love” fit into this line-up? I love that series! Where’s “Celebrity Rehab”? Darnit! No “Sober House”? Really?! Darnit!

Jules April 22, 2010 at 7:18 pm

None of the new shows interest me. My friends and I want to see Dr. Drew’s Celebrity Rehab and Sober House return.

whatever April 22, 2010 at 8:27 pm

VH1 is making a huge mistake by re-structuring their programs. Your target demo is not accurate, and Gen X’ers don’t want to watch boring videos or “real” reality. We all love trashy reality shows, scripted or not. I watched Tool Academy, it was pure entertainment. No one watches music videos anymore, that’s so 80′s. All I can say is you better keep Tough Love, Celeb Rehab and Sober House or I’m boycotting VH1 and heading over to MTV, E! or other stations.

John April 22, 2010 at 9:21 pm

Many of you are overreacting. I’ve been watching this channel since I was in my mid-teens (I’m 27 now), and I’ve seen this channel go through many different forms, from shows like “Pop-Up Video” and “Behind The Music” to the “I Love…” programs to the Celebreality shows that have been the channel’s bread and butter these past few years.

We all need to grow up. I enjoy the “…Love” programs as much as anyone else, but there eventually comes a time to move past the tomfoolery. There’s a time for everything…And I think the time of shows like the “…Love” programs has passed.

I need to address this comment as well:

whatever said “No one watches music videos anymore, that’s so 80’s.”.

Platoons of YouTube users, including many who were born IN the 80s, would definitely disagree with you.

DudeWutTheHeck April 22, 2010 at 9:42 pm

The shows that im exited about are the T.O. show, Fantasia season 2, and scream queens. I do want them to bring back shows like flavor of love. etc. It was trashy but thats wut vh1 is expected of. They do good trashy shows that make us feel better. Especialy Real chance of love it was greate. They need season 3 of the show. It was great. Bring back dating shows. Oh and charm school too!!!

krayzieprincess April 23, 2010 at 5:01 am

Ok VH1 I don’t know why But I LOVE MONEY was the best reality show EVER! And we understand and are sad for the man who is no longer with us, Megan even had a change of heart. Please just bring it back for us do you not care because you make so much other money now???

krayzieprincess April 23, 2010 at 5:16 am

So I like what chilli wants and of course Brandy and Ray. BUT none of these other new shows are going to be watched by me. I Have to agree with ‘VH1Suckball’s COMMENT 100% PLUS I will stick with my style networks Kimora lee Simmons life in the Fab lane glad shes not on this NETWORK

Lane April 23, 2010 at 6:26 am

Okay only show I’m watching is Chad Ocho CHinco nothing else. I’m going back to MTV. Bye Vh1.

BYE VH1 April 23, 2010 at 2:14 pm

These shows SUCK!!!

Come on, VH1!! You had massive ratings with Flavor of Love, Reacl Chance, New York, and I Love Money etc.

PLEASE bring those shows back! Why are you not airning ILM4 even? Listen to your fans!

Well, enjoy your bad ratings this year. I’ll have to find another channel to watch I guess.

Oh, and as if you care, but why aren’t all your GOOD shows released on DVD?