Beyoncé’s 'Video Phone' premiere rescheduled for November 17
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On Tuesday, November 17, MTV will air the world premiere of Beyoncé's music video for "Video Phone," featuring Lady Gaga. The much-hyped premiere, which was originally scheduled for November 5, will air across 60 channels on MTV networks, reaching 168 countries around the world.
Beginning at 12:01am EST on Tuesday, fans can log on to MTV.com, VH1.com, and all MTV international websites for an early preview of the video. "Video Phone" will then air later that day on MTV channels worldwide (check local listings for details).
The "Video Phone" premiere was previously scheduled to air November 5, but when viewers tuned in at the announced time no video was available. MTV later cited technical difficulties and indicated a release later in the month.
The premiere of the music video for "Video Phone," from the singer's 2008 album I Am... Sasha Fierce, precedes the release of two Beyoncé albums. On November 23, the DVD I Am...Yours: An Intimate Performance At Wynn Las Vegas will be released internationally by Music World Music/Columbia Records. Filmed in August 2009, the album includes performances of more than 30 songs as well as behind-the-scenes footage.
Also due out November 23 is the I Am...Sasha Fierce Deluxe Edition, which features five number-one hits as well as two bonus tracks, including "Video Phone (Extended Remix)" with Lady Gaga.
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