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MHz Networks

MHz Networks is an American broadcaster that specializes in international television programming.

MHz Networks
Type
Country
Availability
Founded2001; 22 years ago (2001)
HeadquartersFalls Church, Virginia
Picture format
Official website
mhznetworks.com

Washington, D.C., broadcast operations edit

MHz (pronounced "M-H-Z") Networks began as a project of the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation. The broadcaster's original stations were WNVT in Goldvein, Virginia, and WNVC in Fairfax, Virginia, which served the Washington, D.C., television market. International programming began on WNVC in 1996, branded "World View TV". In 2001, the two stations became known as MHz Networks, with WNVC becoming MHz1 and WNVT becoming MHz2.

In the digital television era, WNVC and WNVT placed a set of twelve international news channels on their two signals. The final set of channels consisted of TRT World, CGTN America, CGTN Documentary, Africa Today TV, France 24, CNC World, Arirang, TeleSUR, Deutsche Welle, and Vietnet. Previous channels included NHK World, BVN, Al Jazeera English, Blue Ocean Network, SABC News International, NTA, Ethiopian Television, RT America, RT Spanish, VTV4, Euronews, CNC World, and TRT Türk.[1] Two months before the end of broadcast operations in Washington, on February 1, 2018, RT America was dropped from WNVC's signal, apparently due to concerns that MHz Networks or CPBC would be required to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.[2]

In 2013, Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation spun off the MHz Networks unit and sold the WNVC and WNVT towers. On April 1, 2018, MHz Networks exited the Washington, D.C. market after CPBC sold the stations' channel allocations in the Federal Communications Commission's ongoing spectrum reallocation auction.

In November 2022, MHz Networks was acquired by Kino Lorber.[3]

MHz Worldview edit

MHz Worldview
 
CountryUnited States
Programming
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerMHz Networks
History
LaunchedOctober 19, 2005; 18 years ago (2005-10-19)
ClosedMarch 1, 2020; 3 years ago (2020-03-01)
Links
Websitemhznetworks.com

MHz Worldview was an independent, American, non-commercial public television network that broadcast newscasts and other programs from around the world. It was owned and operated by MHz Networks.

MHz Worldview offered international newscasts, foreign dramas, music performances, and diversity programming, in English or with subtitles.

The channel was available as a subchannel on several U.S. public TV stations.

On January 8, 2020, MHz Networks announced the closure of MHz Worldview as they transition to digital streaming services.[4] The network shut down at Midnight Eastern Time on March 1, 2020.[5] Near the closure, the many television stations that had programming from MHz switched to different networks. Five stations switched to World Channel, another five to First Nations Experience and another five to DW. MHz Worldview was the main affiliate for WPPT and they switched to PBS. WCFE-TV switched to NHK World-Japan. KMOS-TV started its new independent channel in subchannel 6.3, named KMOS Emerge. KUEN now carries local programming on subchannel 9.2, previously used by MHz Worldview. KWSU-TV removed subchannel 10.3 after MHz Worldview was closed.

Former affiliates edit

City Station Transitioned to
Akron/Youngstown, Ohio WEAO 49.3/WNEO 45.3 FNX
Charleston, Illinois WEIU-TV 51.2 FNX
Chicago, Illinois WYCC 20.1 FNX
Columbia/Jefferson City, Missouri KMOS-TV 6.3 KMOS Emerge
Denver, Colorado KBDI-TV 12.3 Deutsche Welle
Flint/Tri-Cities, Michigan WDCQ-TV 19.2 World
Las Cruces, New Mexico/El Paso, Texas KRWG-TV 22.2 World
New York City WNDT-CD 14.1/WMBQ-CD 46.1 FNX
Orlando, Florida WDSC-TV 15.3 Deutsche Welle
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WPPT 35.1 PBS
Plattsburgh, New York/Burlington, Vermont WCFE-TV 57.2 NHK World-Japan
Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa WQPT-TV 24.2 Deutsche Welle
Pullman/Yakima, Washington KWSU-TV 10.3/KTNW 31.3 Subchannel removed (10.3)
World 31.3[6]
Richmond/Charlottesville, Virginia WNVT 23.3/WNVC 41.3 World
Rochester, Minnesota KSMQ-TV 15.2 Deutsche Welle
Salt Lake City, Utah KUEN 9.2 Local programming
San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, California KPJK 60.4 Deutsche Welle[7]
Tacoma/Seattle/Centralia, Washington KBTC-TV 28.3/KCKA 15.3 FNX
Topeka, Kansas KTWU 11.2 World

MHz Choice edit

MHz Choice
 
CountryUnited States and Canada
Ownership
OwnerKino Lorber
History
LaunchedOctober 20, 2015; 8 years ago (2015-10-20)

On October 20, 2015, MHz Networks launched an OTT streaming video on demand SVOD service called MHz Choice (pronounced "M-H-Z Choice") in the U.S. The service expanded into Canada in September 2017.

MHz Choice features mysteries, dramas and comedies from MHz Networks' catalog of international programs, unedited with English subtitles. The direct to consumer service is available on the web at mhzchoice.com and on a variety of apps including Android, Android TV, Apple TV, iOS, Fire TV, Roku and the Samsung Smart TV app.

MHz Choice Partners
In November 2016, MHz Choice launched on Amazon Prime Video Channels which gave Amazon Prime members the ability to add an MHz Choice subscription to their Amazon Prime account. In October 2018, MHz Choice launched on Comcast's Xfinity X1's over the internet on-demand service.[8] In April 2019, MHz Choice launched on The Roku Channel as part of Roku's Premium Subscription service.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ "MHz in DC". MHz Networks.
  2. ^ "Russia-backed TV channel RT is gone from DC-area broadcasts". WTOP. Associated Press. 2 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Kino Lorber Acquires International Streaming Service MHZ Choice". 3 November 2022.
  4. ^ "Here's How to Keep Watching MHZ Worldview Programming After March 1st". 8 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Letter from MHZ". 31 January 2020.
  6. ^ "TV Schedules". Northwest Public Broadcasting. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  7. ^ . norcalpublicmedia.org. Archived from the original on 2020-02-27.
  8. ^ Networks, MHz. "MHz Choice SVOD Launches on Comcast Xfinity X1". prnewswire.com.
  9. ^ "Roku". Roku.

External links edit

  • Official website

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MHz Networks is an American broadcaster that specializes in international television programming MHz NetworksTypeOTT platformCountryUnited StatesAvailabilityUnited States CanadaFounded2001 22 years ago 2001 HeadquartersFalls Church VirginiaPicture format720p or 1080i HDTV 480i SDTV Official websitemhznetworks wbr com Contents 1 Washington D C broadcast operations 2 MHz Worldview 2 1 Former affiliates 3 MHz Choice 4 References 5 External linksWashington D C broadcast operations editFurther information WNVT MHz pronounced M H Z Networks began as a project of the Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation The broadcaster s original stations were WNVT in Goldvein Virginia and WNVC in Fairfax Virginia which served the Washington D C television market International programming began on WNVC in 1996 branded World View TV In 2001 the two stations became known as MHz Networks with WNVC becoming MHz1 and WNVT becoming MHz2 In the digital television era WNVC and WNVT placed a set of twelve international news channels on their two signals The final set of channels consisted of TRT World CGTN America CGTN Documentary Africa Today TV France 24 CNC World Arirang TeleSUR Deutsche Welle and Vietnet Previous channels included NHK World BVN Al Jazeera English Blue Ocean Network SABC News International NTA Ethiopian Television RT America RT Spanish VTV4 Euronews CNC World and TRT Turk 1 Two months before the end of broadcast operations in Washington on February 1 2018 RT America was dropped from WNVC s signal apparently due to concerns that MHz Networks or CPBC would be required to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act 2 In 2013 Commonwealth Public Broadcasting Corporation spun off the MHz Networks unit and sold the WNVC and WNVT towers On April 1 2018 MHz Networks exited the Washington D C market after CPBC sold the stations channel allocations in the Federal Communications Commission s ongoing spectrum reallocation auction In November 2022 MHz Networks was acquired by Kino Lorber 3 MHz Worldview editMHz Worldview nbsp CountryUnited StatesProgrammingPicture format480i SDTV OwnershipOwnerMHz NetworksHistoryLaunchedOctober 19 2005 18 years ago 2005 10 19 ClosedMarch 1 2020 3 years ago 2020 03 01 LinksWebsitemhznetworks wbr comMHz Worldview was an independent American non commercial public television network that broadcast newscasts and other programs from around the world It was owned and operated by MHz Networks MHz Worldview offered international newscasts foreign dramas music performances and diversity programming in English or with subtitles The channel was available as a subchannel on several U S public TV stations On January 8 2020 MHz Networks announced the closure of MHz Worldview as they transition to digital streaming services 4 The network shut down at Midnight Eastern Time on March 1 2020 5 Near the closure the many television stations that had programming from MHz switched to different networks Five stations switched to World Channel another five to First Nations Experience and another five to DW MHz Worldview was the main affiliate for WPPT and they switched to PBS WCFE TV switched to NHK World Japan KMOS TV started its new independent channel in subchannel 6 3 named KMOS Emerge KUEN now carries local programming on subchannel 9 2 previously used by MHz Worldview KWSU TV removed subchannel 10 3 after MHz Worldview was closed Former affiliates edit City Station Transitioned toAkron Youngstown Ohio WEAO 49 3 WNEO 45 3 FNXCharleston Illinois WEIU TV 51 2 FNXChicago Illinois WYCC 20 1 FNXColumbia Jefferson City Missouri KMOS TV 6 3 KMOS EmergeDenver Colorado KBDI TV 12 3 Deutsche WelleFlint Tri Cities Michigan WDCQ TV 19 2 WorldLas Cruces New Mexico El Paso Texas KRWG TV 22 2 WorldNew York City WNDT CD 14 1 WMBQ CD 46 1 FNXOrlando Florida WDSC TV 15 3 Deutsche WellePhiladelphia Pennsylvania WPPT 35 1 PBSPlattsburgh New York Burlington Vermont WCFE TV 57 2 NHK World JapanQuad Cities Illinois Iowa WQPT TV 24 2 Deutsche WellePullman Yakima Washington KWSU TV 10 3 KTNW 31 3 Subchannel removed 10 3 World 31 3 6 Richmond Charlottesville Virginia WNVT 23 3 WNVC 41 3 WorldRochester Minnesota KSMQ TV 15 2 Deutsche WelleSalt Lake City Utah KUEN 9 2 Local programmingSan Francisco Oakland San Jose California KPJK 60 4 Deutsche Welle 7 Tacoma Seattle Centralia Washington KBTC TV 28 3 KCKA 15 3 FNXTopeka Kansas KTWU 11 2 WorldMHz Choice editMHz Choice nbsp CountryUnited States and CanadaOwnershipOwnerKino LorberHistoryLaunchedOctober 20 2015 8 years ago 2015 10 20 On October 20 2015 MHz Networks launched an OTT streaming video on demand SVOD service called MHz Choice pronounced M H Z Choice in the U S The service expanded into Canada in September 2017 MHz Choice features mysteries dramas and comedies from MHz Networks catalog of international programs unedited with English subtitles The direct to consumer service is available on the web at mhzchoice com and on a variety of apps including Android Android TV Apple TV iOS Fire TV Roku and the Samsung Smart TV app MHz Choice Partners In November 2016 MHz Choice launched on Amazon Prime Video Channels which gave Amazon Prime members the ability to add an MHz Choice subscription to their Amazon Prime account In October 2018 MHz Choice launched on Comcast s Xfinity X1 s over the internet on demand service 8 In April 2019 MHz Choice launched on The Roku Channel as part of Roku s Premium Subscription service 9 References edit MHz in DC MHz Networks Russia backed TV channel RT is gone from DC area broadcasts WTOP Associated Press 2 April 2018 Kino Lorber Acquires International Streaming Service MHZ Choice 3 November 2022 Here s How to Keep Watching MHZ Worldview Programming After March 1st 8 January 2020 Letter from MHZ 31 January 2020 TV Schedules Northwest Public Broadcasting Retrieved April 11 2020 MHz Broadcast to End norcalpublicmedia org Archived from the original on 2020 02 27 Networks MHz MHz Choice SVOD Launches on Comcast Xfinity X1 prnewswire com Roku Roku External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MHz Networks amp oldid 1169271389 MHz Worldview, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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