Music Video channels
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ozzuk

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1,328 posts

143 months

Tuesday 1st April
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First world problems and all that. I want to access music video channels in my pool table room. I have a few fire sticks and and old SONY TV I can put in there, but I come up blank for accessing content. In our area we can only access around 25 digital channels, none of those play music videos.

Basically I'm trying to recreated pool rooms from when growing up - MTV in the background. Or when we go away places like forest holidays, they always have digital music channels available.

Oh and I'd prefer not to pay as it's only used few times a month (and I'm Welsh so tight). I use Youtube with adblocker on my PC, but on the TV I think it has a lot of adverts. I use Amazon music on my gym TV via firestick, but that is just lyrics no video.

Is there an easy/low cost/free option I'm missing?

Supersam83

1,369 posts

161 months

Tuesday 1st April
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Maybe something like this?

XITE Music - https://xite.com/

They have an app for Amazon Firestick as well.

It does streaming music videos but not channels like MTV.

It's a bit like Spotify but for music videos.

You can choose from loads of playlists and it's free.

SteBrown91

2,857 posts

145 months

Tuesday 1st April
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Or cough up for youtube premium then no ads

InfamousK

815 posts

206 months

Tuesday 1st April
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SteBrown91 said:
Or cough up for youtube premium then no ads
This, it's totally worth it and I couldn't go back. Lol

JagLover

44,982 posts

251 months

Wednesday 2nd April
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SteBrown91 said:
Or cough up for youtube premium then no ads
Yes this, and then put together a playlist.

jasmines09

1 posts

4 months

Monday 7th April
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Totally get the nostalgia vibe—MTV on in the background made everything cooler. For a free setup, try installing the YouTube app via Fire Stick and search for continuous music video live streams (many channels do 24/7 hits). Also, check Pluto TV or Tubi they have free music channels and might work well for casual use. No subscription needed, and it feels like old-school digital TV!