Beyoncé stunned the music world when she dropped her latest album — all 14 tracks and 17 videos — without any warning in the early hours of Dec. 13.
The album, “Beyoncé: The Visual Album,” went on to sell a record-breaking 1 million copies in six days on iTunes.
Now, struggling music network Fuse is bowing down to Queen Bey — and hoping to raise its visibility and viewership — by marking Monday as “Bey-Day,” airing all 17 videos from her self-titled album Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. in their exclusive US TV premiere.
“Beyoncé: The Visual Album” will feature all of the singer’s new videos (which retail for $1.99 each on iTunes), plus the bonus video for “Grown Woman” and the end credits video.
Beyoncé (who’s married to Jay-Z) will also be the focus of an “Artist Takeover” Monday on Fuse, with a programming block dedicated to her musical career.
Starting at 6 a.m. that day, profile pieces, music video blocks and one-on-one interviews will trace Beyonce’s journey from Destiny’s Child to pop diva.
“As the national network dedicated to music, Fuse is committed to delivering outstanding content that brings music fans closer to their favorite artists, and we could not be more excited about bringing our viewers the exclusive television premiere of new videos by one of the today’s most legendary performers,” the network said in a statement.
“Who better to help us close out 2013 than Beyoncé.”
The stunt programming comes as Fuse is struggling to gain visibility and ratings for its niche music programming.
Its owner, The Madison Square Garden Company, is looking to sell the channel, which is currently available in 73 million homes
At least one buyer has balked at its reported $300 million asking price, The Post reported last month.
Fuse’s programming includes docuseries “Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce,” “Fuse News” (whose original anchor Alexa Chung hosted her last show Dec. 19) and “Funny or Die’s Billy on the Street” starring comedian Billy Eichner.