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Total Request Live


Total Request Live (commonly known as TRL) is a television program on MTV that features popular music videos. The program plays the top ten most requested videos of the day, as requested by viewers who can call in or vote online). It begins with the tenth most requested video and ends with the number one video. The program generally airs daily for 60 minutes, though the scheduling and length occasionally fluctuate.

The roots of TRL go back to 1997 when MTV began producing MTV Live (originally hosted by British VJ Toby Amies ) from a studio in Times Square in New York. MTV Live featured celebrity interviews, musical performances, and regular news updates. Music videos were not the major focus of the program.

During the same time period, MTV aired a countdown show simply called Total Request, hosted by Carson Daly. Total Request was far more subdued as Daly introduced music videos from a empty, dimly lit set.

MTV later decided to merge MTV Live and Total Request. On September 14, 1998, Total Request Live was born. The program has grown to become MTV's unofficial flagship program.

TRL generates a significant amount of criticism. Some viewers complain of TRL's habit of not airing complete videos. The show also allows audience members to make dedications on screen while videos are played.

Another frequent criticism that TRL faces is that it only panders to the so-called teenybopper bracket. Sketch comedy shows like Mad TV, Nickelodeon's All That, and Saturday Night Live have mocked TRL in the past. On SNL, Jimmy Fallon (portraying Daly) would proclaim that he was a "massive tool!"

TRL is MTV's prime outlet for music videos now a days as the network continues to concentrate on reality-based programming.

On October 23, 2002, TRL celebrated its 1,000th episode. In 2003, Carson Daly stepped down as the host of TRL in order to host NBC's Last Call. The show is currently hosted by a revolving door of VJs: namely, Damien Fahey , Hilarie Burton, Quddus, La La Vasquez , and Vanessa Minnillo .

The British version is hosted by Dave Berry.

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