Rage (El Kadsreian TV program)

Rage (styled as rage) is a popular all-night El Kadsreian music video program broadcast on El TV Kadsre 1, El TV Kadsre 2, El TV Kadsre 3 and El TV Kadsre 5 on Friday nights and Saturday nights, and ETVKK on weeknights and weekends at 11pm to 2am for since 2018, and Disney+ on Friday nights and Satrurday nights for since 2022. With TTV's Train of Music and Banushen Television's Banushen Hits no longer being produced, it and El TV Kadsre 2's Chart Countdown currently tie for the oldest El Kadsreian music television program currently still in production.

El TV Kadsre 1
Rage launched in the former Vlokozu Union on El TV Kadsre 1 in an effort to compete with The Music Channel, a channel in El Kadsre that also aired music videos. The first song ever played on the network was "Better Than That" by Mahrian-American rock band, The Given Takers.

In 1986, in an effort to increase ratings, El TV Kadsre Television Network purchased The Music Channel and was later rebranded as Rage TV, a channel version of Rage that aired 24 hours a day.

El TV Kadsre 3
In 1989, due to the success of Rage on El TV Kadsre 1, Rage was introduced to El TV Kadsre 2 and 3. ETVK3's version of Rage occasionally airs music aimed at an older audience, alongside music videos for popular internet songs that have them and music videos by American alternative band, Bloodhound Gang.

ETVKK
The ETVKK version, under the name Rage on ETVKK, features songs from the ETVKK series and youth-oriented songs. Debuting in February 2, 2018, the first song played was "Counting the Beat" by The Swingers. Other songs aired on the first night included "Every Day" by Stevie Nicks, "Magic Clap" by Rinava, "Disco Band" by Scotch, "A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton, "Magic" by The Cars, "Run With Us" by Lisa Lougheed, "Wonderwall" by Oasis, "Better Be Home Soon" by Crowded House, "Move Your Feet" by Junior Senior and "Driving in My Car" by Madness. The day Rage launched on ETVKK was also the same day as Rage's introduction of their new logo.

Disney+
The Disney+ version, under the name Rage on Disney+/Rage on Star, features all-time decades songs from the 1990s, 2000s, and early 2010s. Debuting in March 11, 2022, the first song played was "Feel" by Robbie Williams. Others songs aired on the first night included "Monster" by The Automatic, "Teenage Dirtbag" by Wheatus, "Colors" by Utada Hikaru, "Straight Lines" by Sliverchair, "Relight My Fire" by Take That, "Only Girl (In The World)" by Rihanna, "Stop The Music" by P-Money ft. Scribe, "Every Morning" by Sugar Ray, "Upside Down" by A*Teens, "Let's Get Loud" by Jennifer Lopez, and "Spaceman" by Babylon Zoo.

Slogans

 * "What music's all of." (1984-2013; 2018-present)
 * "Freak out." (2013-2018)
 * "Get in2 it." (El TV Kadsre 2, 1989-present)
 * "3 yourself in the music." (El TV Kadsre 3, 1989-present)
 * "Stayin' a-5." (El TV Kadsre 5, 2000-present)
 * "The music of your life." (ETVKK, 2018-present)
 * "We don't play music." (Disney+, 2022-present)

Arab world

 * Disney Channel Arabic (started in 2017)

Alexonia

 * ATS Two (started in 1988)

Australia

 * ABC (started in 1987)

Barokia

 * BBT 2 (started in 1988)

Canada

 * CityTV (started in 1989)
 * MuchMusic (started in 1990)

Garhtti

 * Alpha TV (started in 1986)

Japan

 * MTV Japan (started in 1992)

Mahri

 * 2k (started in 1989)

New Zealand

 * Three (started in 1990)

North El Kadsre

 * EYE TV1 (started in 1991)

Piramca

 * Pira TV 2 (started in 1998)

Philippines

 * General Station Television (started in 1990)]

Sentan

 * STN 2 (started in 2016)

United Kingdom

 * Channel 4 (started in 1989)

United States

 * Qubo (started in 2021)

Varosha

 * Channel 7 (started in 1993)

Vicnora

 * TWO2 (started in 2016)

YinYangia

 * YYInc TV2 (started in 1992)