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New York Noise

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New York Noise
GenreIndie rock Music Television
Created byShirley Braha
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes89
Production
ProducerShirley Braha
EditorShirley Braha
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkNYC Media
Release2003 (2003) –
2009 (2009)

New York Noise is a one-hour indie-rock music video television program which aired from 2003–2009 on NYC Media in New York and parts of New Jersey and Connecticut. It was created, produced, and edited by Shirley Braha[1][2] and funded by New York City under the Bloomberg administration. The show was "devoted to music videos, live footage, and high jinx from bands that ride the L train."[3] It is no longer in production since the station's rebranding in 2010,[4] despite a petition and campaign which attempted to save it.[5]

Notable bands and personalities that have hosted episodes include Animal Collective, Vampire Weekend, Fischerspooner, Beirut, The National, Au Revoir Simone, Aziz Ansari, Eugene Mirman, Brett Davis and more.

Development

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Shirley Braha, a New York native, first developed "New York Noise" in 2003 while working on her bachelor's degree at Smith College.[6] NYC Media General Manager Arick Wierson offered Braha a show in part because of her local cred and experience."[7] The show began airing in fall of 2003, and by the end of 2004, after NYC Media acquired channel 25 and Braha had graduated, the episodes began featuring original segments.[7]

Episode list

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2003 / 2004

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2005

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2006

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2007

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2008

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2009

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References

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  1. ^ "Best Local Music Groupie - 2006: Shirley Braha" By Rachel Kramer Bussel, The Village Voice, The Village Voice
  2. ^ Shirley Braha, New York Noise: Gothamist.com by Jen Carlson, March 23, 2008, Gothamist Archived 2011-06-29 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Best of New York 2005: Best Unnecessary but Totally Rad Use of the City's Money, Music Division." Phillips, Amy, The Village Voice, 2005, The Village Voice
  4. ^ "Is New York Noise a Victim of NYC-TV's Post-Scandal Rebranding?" Camille Dodedo, The Village Voice Blog, February 24, 2010, The Village Voice Archived 2011-09-11 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Pitchfork.com: Petition to Bring Back Indie TV Show New York Noise, March 5, 2010, Pitchfork.com
  6. ^ "NYC Show Aims To Fill MTV Video Void" Fanelli, James. AM NY (4-3-2006), Nyc.gov
  7. ^ a b Katchen, Andrew. "Ch. 25's 'Noise' has its ear to the Underground Music Scene." August 16, 2005, 36.
  8. ^ Nynoise.tv
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