MTV Spring Break

MTV Spring Break
Genre
Developed byDoug Herzog
Written by
Directed by
  • Joe DeMaio
  • Steve Paley
  • Liz Patrick
StarringMTV VJs
ComposerJon Ernst
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons28
Production
Executive producerNancy McDonald
Producers
  • Jacqueline Bender
  • Mark Cronin
  • Kallissa Miller
  • Matthew Parillo
  • Sitarah Pendelton
  • Sharon Sussman
  • Bryan Terry
  • Burt Wheeler
Production locations
EditorJuan Pichardo
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companyMTV Productions
Original release
Network
ReleaseMarch 24, 1986 (1986-03-24) –
March 25, 2014 (2014-03-25)
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MTV Spring Break refers to the channel's annual spring break coverage,[29][30] featuring numerous live performances from artists[31] and bands on location.[32] The annual tradition continued into the 2000s,[33][34] when it became de-emphasized and handed off to mtvU,[35][36][37] the spin-off channel of MTV targeted at college campuses.

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  29. ^ "2,672 Mtv Spring Break Premium High Res Photos". Getty Images.
  30. ^ Yapalater, Lauren (February 23, 2019). "21 Pictures From MTV's Spring Break That Are Evidence Of A Better, Weirder Time". Buzzfeed.
  31. ^ Catarinella, Alex (May 7, 2014). "Lana Del Rey SS '14 AKA MTV Spring Break, Forever!". Black Book Mag.
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