A Rock Music channel without any music would typically be referred to as a "talk show" or "talk radio" channel, where hosts and guests discuss various topics related to rock music, such as history, trends, and news. It may also be called a "rock music podcast" if the content is available for on-demand listening. The absence of music would differentiate it from traditional rock music channels that play music continuously.
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they introduced unusual instruments into Rock Music, such as the sitar and they were the 'fathers' of Pop Music
That would be a description of rock and roll, sometimes called rock music.
MTV debuted on television on August 1, 1981. The channel was launched with the iconic phrase "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll," and its first music video was "Video Killed the Radio Star" by The Buggles. MTV revolutionized the music industry by promoting music videos as a primary means of music consumption and artist promotion.
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Music Choice Rock channel.
I would call it poetry
pop-rock
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If you mean TV channel, it would either be the Christian music channel or the heavy rock channel. If you mean radio channel, most F.M channels play Skillet on secular rock stations, or a Christian rock channel (most F.Ms do not have this). On satellite radio, Skillet will be played on many different rock channels, mostly Octane and Alt. Nation.
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they call it like a pop-rock kinda vibe
The call letters for Channel 4 in Detroit Michigan are WDIV. This channel is affiliated with NBC where you can watch shows like 30 Rock, Guys with Kids, and The Biggest Loser.
there arent any full out metal music radio stations. 96x plays rock, that is the closest you will get to metal.
He invented rock n' roll. Without rock n roll, there wouldn't be a lot of music you hear today.