MTV taking credit for U2's NYC show?

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I went to check the listings for the MTV Jammed show tonight, and this is what they say:

mtvJAMMED is a new performance series with a twist. . .We take a band to the streets of a city with one goal in mind: to build a crowd of people during one day of impromptu performances. . .At the end of that day fans and the city's bystanders are treated to a final full-on performance by the artist/band. . . With a multitude of cameras - some of them hidden - mtvJAMMED is a roving production. Vans carry the band and crew to various locations. . .Once there, the band pulls off "some kind" of performance bit, letting the kids know that they are on the move and to "follow along" for a final performance payoff. . . The stylistic treatment of mtvJAMMED supports the premise of the show. . .It's not slick by any means. . .mtvJAMMED is "run and gun" in its' presentation. . . Often, the television screen is laid out in overlapping split, tri and quad screens. . .Walkie-Talkie chatter - recorded at the scene - fills and narrates many of the day's events, letting the viewer into the "behind-the-scenes" drama as it unfolds. . .In fact, the production team is the supporting cast of mtvJAMMED With momentum that builds throughout each act, mtvJAMMED has a built in story arch that keeps the viewer attached and interested. . . As the performances intensify and the crowd builds, not only the city's inhabitants but those viewing from their homes will be left feeling. . . JAMMED. . .

Does anyone else find this weird? :eyebrow:
 
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