
Much Rewind launches on YouTube as archive of MuchMusic's celebrity interviews
Bell Media says it recently launched Much Rewind as the official public archive of pop culture moments that once aired on the nation's music station.
Early uploads to the YouTube channel include Much VJ interviews with Missy Elliott, Christina Aguilera and Eminem.
Also added over the past week were Master T's interview with late R&B singer Aaliyah and Bill Welychka's stairway chat with notoriously prickly Oasis brother Noel Gallagher.
MuchMusic head Dave Krikst says the YouTube channel will be updated every weekday with a digitally restored interview pulled from the vaults.
He says shorter clips from some interviews will be posted on Instagram and TikTok.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 25, 2025.

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