The brash media unit, which once defined music culture with correspondents like Kurt Loder, SuChin Pak, Tabitha Soren and Gideon Yago, is officially no more.
Correspondents like Loder, Tabitha Soren, SuChin Pak, Gideon Yago, Alison Stewart and others covered music, pop culture, politics and other topics with an eye toward the younger generation that was tuned to MTV, rather than the network evening newscasts.
Along the way MTV News created some pop culture moments itself, perhaps none moreso than in 1994, when President Clinton appeared on MTV’sThe special was led by Soren and Stewart and saw them as well as audience members in attendance asking questions of Clinton about fighting crime and balancing personal freedom with societal responsibility. But it was a section of lighter questions and answers that made national headlines, when an audience member asked Clinton “Mr.
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