The Boston market had it's own "MTV" for a short time in the '80s. It was called V66. V for Video and 66 for the UHF frequency it was assigned. V66 debuted in the winter of 1985. You could tune in to channel 66 and see a video channel much in the style of early MTV. They had local DJs and VJs and it was sort of a radio station with pictures, as was MTV when it started.
V66 played the same hits you saw on MTV, but it did something great for the Boston music scene. V66 played videos by local bands, such as New Man, Lizzy Borden and the Axes, O Positive, Rick Berlin, The Lines, Ball + Pivot, and 'Til Tuesday ("Voices Carry" was a national hit by then, but the band was still very much Boston).
It was an interesting phenomenon for Lizzy to get the same exposure as Madonna, she was still a coat check girl at the Metro!
It was fun while it lasted. The wheels came off the thing pretty quick. A scant two years later V66 was taken over by a home-shopping network. It died a slow, painful death too! It wasn't like one day there was no more V66, just home shopping. Home shopping started part-time and gradually took over. In the spring of '87, V66 was down to broadcasting a couple of hours a day, and by summer it was all gone. All you saw on channel 66 was rhinestone necklaces and steak knives!
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I was never quite clear on why V66 failed. It seemed to have plenty of publicity and devoted viewers. The official story was that it did not generate enough ad revenue. V66 could not sustain itself and it could not compete with Viacom. I suspect there might have been some strong-arming by MTV/VH1, but I've got no proof.
These days V66 seems all but forgotten except among music geeks from Boston and the veteran musicians who had their videos broadcast on V66!
V66: Big in Back Bay!
V66: Awesome in Andover!
V66: Love it in Lincoln!
Those were the days...
Tidbit about V66 on Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eqouGVGNdtg