Los Angeles, July 04: Ten years after playing the saxophone on MTV in a defining moment of his 1992 campaign for president, Bill Clinton is returning to the cable music channel to discuss the global AIDS epidemic.
Clinton will be one of several panelists taking questions from an audience of young adults from more than 25 countries during an hour-long programme to be taped July 11 in Barcelona, Spain, the network, a unit of Viacom, said on Wednesday.

The MTV special, titled Staying Alive: A Global Forum on HIV/AIDS, will be telecast starting July 12 on more than 30 MTV channels around the world.

The programme will be moderated by MTV India host Cyrus Broacha, known as the Carson Daly of his country. MTV programming currently reaches 382 million households in 165 countries.
The special is part of a new youth-oriented AIDS awareness campaign MTV is launching in conjunction with the Kaiser Family Foundation and Family Health International. Bureau Report