Intimate and Interactive

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Intimate and Interactive is the title of a television program aired on the Canadian music video channel MuchMusic.[1] It is not a regularly scheduled program, but airs on average three or four times a year, and features contemporary artists live in concert at the CHUM-City Building.[1] There is another version of the show on their sister station, MuchMoreMusic.

The series featured live concert performances by artists in the MuchMusic studio, along with segments in which studio audience members, and phone calls from home viewers, were given the opportunity to ask questions of the performers.[1]

Intimate and Interactive first aired in 1991, with its inaugural episode featuring Bruce Cockburn.[2] Media critics singled out both the fact that the show was produced and aired live, and the interactive aspects, as key points of distinction from MTV's contemporaneous MTV Unplugged series.[1]

Artists who have performed on the program include Blind Melon, Barenaked Ladies,[2] The Tragically Hip, Alanis Morissette, Meat Loaf, Coldplay, Destiny's Child, Shaggy, Evanescence, Cowboy Junkies,[2] Green Day, Daniel Lanois,[1] Simple Plan, Sloan, Sum 41, The Moffatts, Christina Aguilera, Backstreet Boys, Blue Rodeo,[1] Kim Mitchell,[1] Mary J. Blige, Spirit of the West, No Doubt, Spice Girls, Sarah McLachlan, Nickelback, Def Leppard, Bryan Adams, Billy Talent and Avril Lavigne.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Intimate and Interactive show puts emphasis on live". Montreal Gazette, August 12, 1993.
  2. ^ a b c "Looking for a hit". Toronto Star, February 1, 1992.

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