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    Shows I Pitched VH1
    by Brian Beatty
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    The Real Behind The Music
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    Secrets Revealed During VH1’s I Love the ’90s
    by Claire Zulkey
  • August 25, 2004
    VH1’s Top 10 Songs of the Last 25 Years, Rearranged Into Eight Better Songs
    by Chris Harvey
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    C-Span Reality Show Ideas Seeking to Capitalize on the Popularity of VH1’s Bands Reunited
    by Dave Wilson
  • September 19, 2003
    Some People Do Not Like Celebrities
    by Michael Ian Black
  • October 19, 2000
    VH-1’s Greatest Songs of Rock and Roll, Adjusted for Not Sucking by Dan, a Viacom Intern, With Minimal Input From Dan’s Older Brother Jim, Whose Girlfriend Just Broke Up With Him Over the Phone
    by Kevin Guilfoile
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