TeenNick Top 10

TeenNick Top 10 is a defunct television series on TeenNick featuring a countdown of popular music videos, which was hosted by Nick Cannon. The series began with a special episode on December 31, 2012[1] and began airing regularly on February 1, 2013.[2]

TeenNick Top 10
GenreMusic video
Reality television
Created byNick Cannon
StarringNick Cannon
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
Production
Production locationsNew York City, New York
Running time22–44 minutes
Production companiesNcredible Entertainment
Nickelodeon Productions
Release
Original networkTeenNick
Original releaseDecember 31, 2012 (2012-12-31) 
March 17, 2018 (2018-03-17)

Most episodes of the series are broadcast exclusively on the TeenNick network; however, some themed episodes (such as the series' "end of year" show) are simulcast on Nickelodeon.[3] Viacom also made plans to air the program on NickMusic, a network that replaced MTV Hits on September 9, 2016, though this was later changed to delayed-week repeats due to changes in Viacom's management of non-prime networks. The program was phased out sometime in 2018 as TeenNick was not a part of Viacom's 'six prime networks' strategy, ending any original programming on TeenNick (and commensurately, any non-video programming on NickMusic).

Format

The series showcased ten popular music videos chosen by unknown criteria (likely with input from Cannon, who was the on-air 'executive chairman' of TeenNick), with viewer input through a limited voting pool of videos, along with artist interviews (like TRL). At the time of its premiere, it became the final Nickelodeon original series remaining in standard definition until TeenNick's September 2016 launch of a limited HD simulcast (though it had always been produced with HD-exclusive equipment).

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