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| producer = Nikki Varhely<br>D. Renard Young<br>Mike Yurchuk<br>Stephanie Sacco<br>Neil Mahoney
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'''''CD USA''''', which debuted in 2006<ref>[https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a25722/directv-signs-deal-for-cdusa/ DigitalSpy.com]</ref>, was an American [[music television]] show which aired exclusively on [[DirecTV]]'s [[Audience (TV network)|Audience]] (then ''The 101'') network in the United States. The show was an American version of ''[[CD:UK]]'', a similarly themed music show on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] in the UK. Its hosts were John Wynn, [[Becky Baeling]], and Jonathan Redford. [[Malikha Mallette]] also did occasional New York City interviews.
'''''CD USA''''', which debuted in 2006,<ref>[https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/ustv/a25722/directv-signs-deal-for-cdusa/ DigitalSpy.com]</ref> was an American [[music television]] show which aired exclusively on [[DirecTV]]'s [[Audience (TV network)|Audience]] (then ''The 101'') network in the United States. The show was an American version of ''[[CD:UK]]'', a similarly themed music show on [[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] in the UK. Its hosts were John Wynn, [[Becky Baeling]], and Jonathan Redford. [[Malikha Mallette]] also did occasional New York City interviews.


The show was also broadcast in Southeast Asia on the [[Channel V]] music network.
The show was also broadcast in Southeast Asia on the [[Channel V]] music network.
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*[[Aly & AJ]] - Rush
*[[Aly & AJ]] - Rush, Something More
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*[[Dan Band]] - Rock You Hard This Christmas
*[[Daniel Powter]] - [[Bad Day (Daniel Powter song)|Bad Day]]
*[[Daniel Powter]] - [[Bad Day (Daniel Powter song)|Bad Day]]
*[[Danity Kane]] - [[Show Stopper]]
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*[[James Blunt]] - [[You're Beautiful]] (from UK studios)
*[[James Blunt]] - [[You're Beautiful]] (from UK studios)
*[[Jamie Kennedy]] and [[Stu Stone]] - [[Circle Circle Dot Dot]], 1964
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*[[Jesse McCartney]] - [[Right Where You Want Me]]
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*[[Jeannie Ortega]] - [[Crowded (song)|Crowded]]
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*[[JoJo (singer)|JoJo]] - [[Too Little Too Late (JoJo song)|Too Little Too Late]], This Time
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*[[Rihanna]] - [[SOS (Rihanna song)|SOS]], [[Unfaithful (song)|Unfaithful]]
*[[Robin Thicke]] - 2 the Sky, I Need Love, [[Wanna Love U Girl]] (with [[Pharrell]])
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*[[Rob Zombie]] - Thunder Kiss ’65
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 8 May 2024

CD USA
Presented byBecky Baeling
John Wynn
Jonathan Redford
Malikha Mallette
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerConor McAnally
ProducersNikki Varhely
D. Renard Young
Mike Yurchuk
Stephanie Sacco
Neil Mahoney
Running time60 minutes
Original release
NetworkAudience
Release2006 (2006)

CD USA, which debuted in 2006,[1] was an American music television show which aired exclusively on DirecTV's Audience (then The 101) network in the United States. The show was an American version of CD:UK, a similarly themed music show on ITV in the UK. Its hosts were John Wynn, Becky Baeling, and Jonathan Redford. Malikha Mallette also did occasional New York City interviews.

The show was also broadcast in Southeast Asia on the Channel V music network.

Specials

On December 31, 2006, CD USA presented its first live special, a 4½ hour concert titled America's Party: Live from Fremont Street Las Vegas on CD USA. Appearing artists in that special included

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Artists who have performed on CD USA

References

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