LOS ANGELES, September 14, 2011 / PRNewswire / - Music Hype, the first of its kind, hybrid music licensing partnership between MTV and Extreme Music, Music Production division of Sony / ATV, is set to transform the 63rd Primetime Awards Emmy, with a new soundtrack that includes songs licensed from the list of music artists hype during the Emmy broadcast. The show will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre LA in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 18 (20:00 ET live / live 5:00 pm PST) on FOX.
"We knew we were in something as soon as they are launched with great fanfare," said Russell Emanuel, director general of extreme music. "It was amazing to see some of the interesting opportunities that we have been able to bring these youth gangs, but work with Primetime Emmy Awards is just amazing and proof that new talent is definitely the new black!"
Music drum harnesses the power of MTV and Extreme to grow and have some of the best independent talent today with the help of one of America's most influential DJs, Creative Director Nic Harcourt Consultants. Once signed, all the acts get the stamp of approval of the music in and receive the consideration of first choice for placement on MTV, and exposure to the global customer base end of the professional music supervisors.
It was officially launched in May, Music hype has taken the industry by storm with the help of lots to talk about artists as wallpaper, Locksley, New Cassettes, Marc Robillard, The New FOR and The Diamond Light. Hype artists' music can be heard through the MTV show, including the hit show Jersey shore and Death Valley, along with the upcoming releases of The Real World: San Diego and I just want my pants back. The demand for songs of artists hype has been extended to programs in several major networks, including So you think you can dance? , 90210, Private Practice, Wilfred and roughness necessary.
The 62nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, presented by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, took place on August 29, 2010, at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, California from 5:00 pm PDT ( 00:00 UTC, August 30). Late Night host Jimmy Fallon emcee the ceremony for the first time. The ceremony honored the best in television programs primetime June 1, 2009 until May 31, 2010. The HBO miniseries The Pacific won eight awards, plus any program of this year, including Outstanding Miniseries. ABC Family is a freshman modern series was the most honored comedy series of the year with six awards, including Best Comedy Series. AMC period piece drama Mad Men won four awards, including best drama series, his third consecutive victory in this category.
The ceremony was broadcast live from coast to coast in the United States by NBC, the issuance of such for the first time since ABC did for the 34th ceremony in 1976. [6] The ceremony took place before the usual mid-September date to avoid a conflict with NBC Sunday Night Football.