HD
2016
Boston's V66, a groundbreaking music video station, briefly thrived in the mid-1980s, becoming one of the few over-the-air channels dedicated to the format. During its 18-month run, V66 captivated audiences with its eclectic mix of music and culture. Despite its initial popularity and innovative approach, the station struggled to maintain its momentum, ultimately succumbing to the pressures of the television industry. This documentary dives into the rise and fall of V66, celebrating its unique impact on music television and the nostalgia it evokes for a vibrant era in broadcasting history.