Hindustan Times (East UP)

MTV relaunches ‘Moon Person’ image with Gen Z in sight

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WASHINGTON: MTV is marking its 40th anniversar­y with a relaunch of its iconic image of an astronaut on the Moon, with an MTV flag planted nearby.

On Sunday, the media network unveiled a large-scale “Moon Person” during a ceremony at Nasa’s Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The new design was inspired by an image created this year by Kehinde Wiley, who painted the portrait of former US president Barack Obama for Smithsonia­n National Portrait Gallery.

In an interview with The Associated Press, MTV Entertainm­ent president and CEO Chris McCarthy said the image of space travel fits well with the spirit of its young audience.

“This is our third generation that we’re reinventin­g for. Gen Z is by far one of the most interestin­g, incredibly creative and optimistic generation­s,” he said.

“And so we thought, ‘Let’s go back to the origins and do it with Nasa, but really do it about the next frontier, which represents generation Z and really represents a beautiful moon person that Kehinde built and where we’re going to be heading next’.”

Nasa footage of the historic Apollo 11 landing in 1969, with the MTV flag added to the mix, were the first images to appear on MTV back on August 1, 1981, and the first video was the Buggles’ Video Killed the Radio Star.

MTV vastly expanded the power of visual images in the music industry and has since broadly expanded its reach, broadcasti­ng worldwide and adding such influentia­l channels and programmes as VH1, Comedy Central and the early reality show The Real World.

After fans, reviewers, music industry leaders and such artists as David Bowie criticised the channel for airing videos of virtually only white performers in its first years, MTV began playing more Michael Jackson and other Black artistes who proved highly popular.

The hip-hop programme Yo! MTV Raps, which debuted in the US in 1988, was lauded for highlighti­ng a subculture which eventually became mass culture.

“I would be lying if I didn’t say that we made mistakes along the way. One of the bigger mistakes in the early years was not playingw enough diverse music,” McCarthy said.

“So we certainly have had our bumps in the road and made some mistakes. But the nice thing that I’ve always learned at MTV is we have no problem owning our mistakes, quickly correcting them and trying to do the right thing and always follow where the audience is going.”

MTV now has a vast presence on social media, with more than 700 million followers of MTV Entertainm­ent.

 ??  ?? A file photo of an MTV statue at the MTV Video Music Awards in New York.
A file photo of an MTV statue at the MTV Video Music Awards in New York.

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