World of Music (TV series)
World of Music was a music television program that aired in syndication in the United States, primarily in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The show focused on showcasing popular music videos, interviews with musical artists, and concert footage.
While not affiliated with MTV or other major music video channels, World of Music provided an alternative outlet for artists and labels to reach audiences, particularly in smaller markets and on independent television stations. The show’s format was generally a mix of hit songs and up-and-coming artists, spanning various genres including pop, rock, R&B, and country.
Unlike some music video programs that were solely focused on visual presentation, World of Music occasionally included segments dedicated to musician interviews and behind-the-scenes content related to album releases and tours. This gave viewers insights into the artists and their creative processes.
The longevity and widespread reach of World of Music varied depending on the local stations that carried the show. Information regarding specific air dates, host details, and production companies involved remains limited, highlighting its status as a syndicated program operating outside the mainstream network television landscape. Therefore, comprehensive archival information is difficult to ascertain, relying mostly on anecdotal recollections of viewers and individuals involved in local broadcasting during that period.