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Season 7 | |
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Original network | MuchMusic |
Original release | September 19, 2010 Ongoing | –
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The seventh season of the Canadian television comedy series Video on Trial premiered on MuchMusic on September 19, 2011.
Episodes
The show uses a courtroom-style format: each episode usually consists of five music videos being "tried" by five different people, usually comedians, musicians, and entertainment columnists, acting as the "jurors". From the first to mid-fifth seasons, the end of each episode featured a final "verdict" given to each video being "tried".
The seventh season currently uses the format introduced in season 5, which featured new graphics and removed the final verdicts that were previously given to each accused video.
This list is arranged in the order in which the episodes were broadcast, and does not include spin-off "specials" (such as Stars on Trial). The list contains the air dates, episode numbers, "accused" music videos, and "jurors" of each episode of the season.