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- The new series "True Life: Crime" investigates the most harrowing true crime mysteries rocking headlines and social feeds. These victims were young, the crimes against them were shocking and haunting questions remain.
- The MTV Iggy Show was a weekly, half-hour music video show on MTV2 and MTVU. Sword-swallower, Heather Holliday, showed off her terrifying skill while guiding us to the freshest emerging artists from around the world.
- A talk show aimed at college students struggling with coming out.
- Students from various schools lounge around a college dorm to share no holds barred opinions of new artists and videos.
- World-wide competition where digital artists from all over the world compete for a grand prize of $400k.
- In present day Downtown Orlando Florida, we follow the lives of seven twenty-something's as they try and find their way in life, while night after night drowning away their sorrows at a local bar known as "The Slow Lane."
- Countdown top 10 favorite music videos while talking about your life.
- MTV Iggy Live was a showcase of the best emerging international artists, performing live for MTV. Distributed on MTV2, MTVU, and on MTVIggy.
- A short form video series, where MTVU talks to their current interns about tips on surviving the business world. Don't miss out. Premiered on MTVU TV screens across the country and can be found at MTVU.com. College everything.
- Half of Us takes a look at the mental health issues that affect college students. Through heartfelt stories from both celebrities and college students, Half of Us initiates a public dialogue to raise awareness about the prevalence of mental health issues on campus and connect students to the appropriate resources to get help.
- Get a closer, more personal look at artists as mtvU breaks down the wall between artists and college students. When mtvU goes backstage with your favorite artist, you get to ask the questions you've been dying to have answered.
- The Periphery with St. Lucia was a pilot docu-concert about the lives and music of the band St. Lucia. It was Viacom's first production using virtual reality cameras. In addition to a VR experience, it broadcast on television on MTVU using the equirectagular angle.
- mtvU gives you a chance to chill more intimately with the artists and celebs you've loved -- until now -- only from afar.
- This one hour special is dedicated to the new music college students live their lives to. Since college students are the prophets of new music, we placed the voting entirely in their hands. They chose the recipients of the 2005 Woodie Awards, as well as announcing the show, scoring the show, and of course, helping celebrities present. It's the annual indie music moment of truth, and a show you definitely don't want to miss.
- MTV Iggy Interview was a collection of sit down conversations with emerging international artists about their music, culture, and what's next.
- The emotional landscape of a recently broken-up couple plays out as a civil war battle that destroys both of their apartments.
- Dr. Ruth Westheimer and student sex columnists from mtvU's College Media Network tackle sex questions from students that have been uploaded via mtvU.com.
- Official music video for Alice in Chains' 2009 single "Check My Brain". The video features the band performing with captures of Los Angeles' views being flashed on the background.
- Orlando stops in to give some advice to Stephanie, an aspiring actress from Hofstra.
- Beck sits down to chat with Abe, his biggest fan, from Harvard University.