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MTV (British and Irish TV channel)

MTV is a British pay television channel focusing on reality TV and music programming operated by Paramount Networks UK & Australia.

MTV
Logo used since 2021
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast areaUnited Kingdom
Ireland
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Timeshift serviceMTV +1 (2008-2020)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Networks UK & Australia
Sister channelsMTV 80s
MTV 90s
MTV Hits
MTV Music
MTV Live HD
History
Launched1 July 1997
Former namesMTV UK & Ireland (1997–2004)
MTV UK (2004–2007)
MTV One (2007–09)
Links
Websitemtv.co.uk
mtv.ie
Availability
Streaming media
Sky GoWatch live (UK & Ireland only)
Now TVWatch live (UK and Ireland only)
Virgin TV AnywhereWatch live (UK only)

The channel launched as part of MTV Networks Europe localisation strategy in 1997. MTV UK (previously MTV UK & Ireland; MTV One) was launched on 1 July 1997. The channel was set up to provide audiences with local artists and more relevant music content. Prior to the localisation of MTV in Europe, the region was served by MTV Europe which was launched on 1 August 1987. Since February 2011 MTV has been solely an entertainment channel.[1][2]

The channel is in over 10 million homes in the UK and Ireland.[3]

Availability

From its inception, MTV UK (then branded as MTV UK & Ireland) the network served United Kingdom and Ireland. For a short period the channel was made available free-to-air in New Zealand between July 1997 to June 1998[4] under a special agreement between TVNZ and MTV Networks Europe. The channel was broadcast on analogue from the Astra 1A satellite as part of the Sky Multichannels subscription package. In April 2001, the channel became a digital-only channel within the UK and Ireland.

History

1987–2001

MTV first became available in the UK when MTV Europe launched on 1 August 1987. On July 1, 1997, at 06:00 Western European time, MTV UK began broadcasting in the UK and Ireland. The first video clip shown on the air was "Three Lions" by The Lightning Seeds.[5]

MTV UK & Ireland was launched on 1 July 1997 as part of MTV Networks Europe's regionalisation strategy. MTV launched a UK and Ireland specific channel to target existing competition within the market. MTV UK & Ireland launched with specialised content of hit MTV Europe shows which included the Euro Top 20, MTV Select, MTV News, MTV News Weekend Edition, Non-Stop Hits, US Top 20 Hitlist UK, Stylissimo, The Big Picture, Up 4 It and The Lick. The channel promoted mainly English-speaking music programming and music.

In 1999, MTV Networks Europe announced that it would expand its channel portfolio within the UK and Ireland. On 1 July 1999, MTV launched MTV Base and MTV Extra. MTV UK & Ireland also rebranded with a new schedule and on-air presentation.

2002–2010

In 2002, MTV began to air programming from MTV US, similar to other MTV channels in Europe. MTV began to drop some of its localised programming in favour of MTV US shows. These shows included Jackass, Date My Mom and Dismissed. Despite targeted efforts to play certain types of music videos in limited rotation, MTV greatly reduced its overall rotation of music videos throughout the first decade of the 2000s. While music videos dominated the channel in early 2000-2002 the rate of music rotation declined rapidly. Similar trends are noted on other European MTV channels and other sister networks in the US.

In July 2007, MTV in the UK was renamed to 'MTV One' with a major new branding launching across most of the MTV channels. MTV2 was renamed 'MTV Two' to follow the consistent branding across the channels. Promotion started on 1 July 2007 under the title 'MTV New 22.07.07'.[6] The rebrand saw viewers engaging with the channel.[7] In early 2009, it was announced that MTV One would be rebranded as simply MTV and the one-hour timeshift MTV One +1 as MTV +1 on 1 July 2009.[8]

For most of 2008, MTV's main source of music video programming was based on its sister channels MTV Two, MTV Hits, MTV Dance, MTV Base and TMF. As of 2009 the only music based programming on MTV include MTV Push, MTV World Stage and MTV Iggy. These shows are produced by MTV Networks International and are shown on most MTV channels worldwide.

On 1 July 2009 MTV available in the UK and Ireland adopted MTV's global identity as part of MTV International. 64 MTV channels now share similar music and entertainment content and similar on-air and online branding. Part of the rebrand saw a 50/50 balance in the number of music based programming and reality based TV series that air on the channels.[9]

From 2010, MTV increased its music output which has since been diluted by reality based television programmes. As part of a global strategy MTV music content with the launch of MTV World Stage and Friday Night Music, both shows helped to maintain MTV's audience figures.

2011–present

On 1 February 2011, MTV removed all music from the channel and moved it to newly launched channel MTV Music; the only music that remains is the occasional MTV Most Wanted strand. The channel became a general entertainment channel and was moved to the entertainment section of Sky's EPG at channel 126, with MTV +1 moving to 160. The move resulted in an increase in the channel's audience share of nearly 150% in the 6 weeks after the change, while viewing was down nearly 20% on Virgin Media during the same period, where the channel had yet to move.[10] On 29 May 2013 MTV was moved to the entertainment section of Virgin Media's EPG on channel 134.[2]

MTV was rebranded once again to the current logo on 1 July 2011, and began broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen at the same time. A high-definition simulcast of MTV launched on 13 February 2012 on Sky in the UK and Ireland.[1]

In 2016, MTV started showing repeats of Big Brother UK in the UK, the day following its broadcast on Channel 5.

Presenters

Programming

UK produced shows

Pan-European shows

Former MTV UK & Ireland shows

Shows imported from MTV US

Other shows imported from US networks

Subsidiary and sister channels

MTV HD

On 13 February 2012, a high-definition simulcast of MTV called MTV HD launched.[1]

MTV 90s

MTV 90s is a British pay television music channel owned by Paramount Networks UK & Australia that launched on 31 March 2022 replacing MTV Base. It was first launched as a temporary reband of MTV Classic from 27 May to 24 June 2016. The channel broadcasts music from the 1990s.

MTV 80s

MTV 80s is the British version of the international music TV channel MTV 80s, which began broadcasting on 31 March 2022, replacing MTV Classic. It was first launched as a temporary reband of MTV Classic from 28 February to 31 March 2020. The channel broadcasts music from the 1980s.

MTV Hits

Launched on 1 May 2001, MTV Hits is a channel which plays chart music videos.

MTV Music

Launched on 1 February 2011 - MTV Music broadcasts non-stop music videos, live performances and artist interviews.[12]

MTV Live

Direct from Warsaw and broadcast throughout Europe, MTV Live is a 24-hour standard and high definition music and entertainment channel. The channel was rebranded from MTVNHD to MTV Live HD on 23 April 2012, gaining a standard definition simulcast at the same time. On 29 June 2016, MTV Live HD was replaced by Nick Jr. HD on Sky in the United Kingdom and Ireland but continues on Virgin Media.[1]

MTV Ireland

MTV Ireland is an Irish opt-out feed of MTV UK that was launched on 22 February 2004. It features localised advertising and sponsorship for the Irish market. As of February 2019 the broadcasting licence is held by RTTV[13] in the Czech Republic, moving from Ofcom in the UK.

Special events

  • MTV Resident in Dublin (November 1999)
  • MTV Crashes Dublin (March 2000)
  • MTV Presents: Street Performance World Championship 2009[5]
  • MTV Presents: Oxygen 2009
  • MTV @ Arthur's Guinness Day 2010
  • MTV Presents Live in Belfast 2010
  • MTV Music Week [Belfast) (November 2011)
  • MTV Crashes Derry-Londonderry (September 2014)
  • MTV Crashes Cork (November 2014)
  • MTV Club Tour (2014)
  • MTV Crashes Derry (Summer 2015)
  • Club MTV Tour (2018)

Defunct channels

MTV Extra

MTV Extra was launched in 1999 and was a mixture of music videos and repeats of MTV programming. Towards the end of the channel's life, programming was dropped and the channel showed solely music videos (under the "Pure Music" name), with MTV Dance in the evenings. MTV Dance was spun off into its own channel on 20 April 2001, and MTV Extra was renamed MTV Hits at 6am on 1 May 2001. MTV Extra is notable for being the only spin-off MTV channel to use the same song title graphics as its parent channel (although it had its own separate idents).

MTV Flux

Launched on 6 September 2006, MTV Flux allowed viewers to take "control" of the channel by sending in video clips to MTV Flux's website, and requesting music videos. It was replaced by MTV +1 on 1 February 2008, a timeshift service of MTV. MTV had announced that the "Flux" format would be integrated into its other channels, and so the website still remains.

MTV2

MTV2 was launched in 2002 replacing M2. The channel focused on rock and indie music and featured shows such as MTV2 Most Wanted and Gonzo. The channel was replaced with MTV Rocks on 1 March 2010.

MTV Shows

MTV's general entertainment channel featuring reruns and new episodes of MTV's reality shows. Formerly MTV R until 1 March 2010. The channel ceased operating from 1 February 2011. Its broadcast capacity was relocated to the Music section of the Sky guide for use as MTV Music.

MTV Dance

MTV Dance was the dedicated dance music channel with music videos and programming of underground and mainstream dance tracks. The channel was replaced with Club MTV on 23 May 2018.

MTV Rocks

MTV Rocks was a channel dedicated to alternative rock music, with other commercial mainstream music types found on MTV's other music channels. MTV Rocks was previously known as MTV Two and was replaced by MTV Rocks on 1 March 2010. MTV Two was previously MTV2 Europe and M2 respectively. The channel closed on 20 July 2020.

MTV OMG

Launched on 1 March 2018. MTV OMG was the channel for music and gossip, replacing Viva. The channel closed on 20 July 2020.

Club MTV

Launched on 23 May 2018. Club MTV was the channel plays dance, EDM and urban music, replacing MTV Dance. The channel closed on 20 July 2020.

MTV +1

Launched on 1 February 2008 at midday, this timeshift service of MTV replaced MTV Flux, which in turn had replaced VH2. Trailers for the channel had aired before and after the launch, highlighting the catch-up ability of the new channel. The channel was known as MTV One +1 between 1 February 2008 and 1 July 2009. Coinciding with the closures of MTV OMG, MTV Rocks and Club MTV on 20 July 2020, the timeshift channel also closed as part of this change, along with the timeshifts for MTV Music and Comedy Central Extra.

TMF

TMF was launched as a free-to-air television channel on Freeview on 30 October 2002 to compete against EMAP's The Hits (now 4Music). It originally started as a non-stop music channel, although the network featured more programming from MTV and its other sister channels from early 2004. The channel was replaced with Viva on 26 October 2009.

VH2

VH2 was launched in December 2003 and shown mainly music videos and live concerts. It focused on rock, indie and punk music and branded itself as 'the alternative to manufactured pop'. The channel closed on 1 August 2006 because the main source of income for the channel, ringtone advertising, had slowed down. MTV replaced VH2 with MTV Flux, which was in turn replaced with a timeshift version of MTV.

Viva

Launched on 26 October 2009, Viva was the new music and entertainment channel, which replaced TMF. The channel shown content from sister channels MTV and Comedy Central, as well as programmes from Nickelodeon and Spike, with some acquired content airing as well. As the only MTV channel sitting on the Freeview platform, it was MTV UK's highest-rating service. The channel unexpectedly closed on 31 January 2018.

VH1

VH1 was a channel targeted at 25- to 44-year-olds playing chart and popular music from the 1970s to the present day. It also carried music programming and themed countdown shows from their US counterpart. The channel closed on 7 January 2020.

MTV Base

MTV Base was a British pay television music channel from Paramount Networks UK & Australia that focused primarily on hip hop, R&B, grime, garage, reggae, funk, soul and dance music. MTV Base closed on 31 March 2022, and was replaced by MTV 90s.

MTV Classic

MTV Classic was a British pay television music channel from Paramount Networks UK & Australia. The channel was launched in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 1 July 1999 as VH1 Classic. It focused on music videos and music specials from the 1960s onwards, sometimes featuring music videos and concert footage from as early as at least the 1940s or 1950s, such as Bing Crosby's "White Christmas" from 1942. It also aired videos from the 2000s and early 2010s. Every November and December from 2013 until 2021, MTV Classic played Christmas-themed music branded as MTV Xmas. On 31 March 2022, the channel closed down, and was replaced by MTV 80s.

MTV on Pluto

Beginning in 2022, some MTV-branded channels began to appear on the British version of the Paramount-owned streaming platform Pluto TV - the move followed on from the establishment of similar streams on Pluto in other territories. The streams are, like the rest of the Pluto TV channels, available at no cost to viewers. As of March 2023, the available services included:

  • MTV Reality - screening episodes of MTV's reality shows. This is joined in the "MTV on Pluto" section of the guide by dedicated 'box-set' channels for specific programmes, including Catfish: The TV Show, 16 and Pregnant and Pimp My Ride
  • MTV Movie Hits - a stream of music videos drawn from film soundtracks, this was the first MTV-branded music channel on Pluto in Britain.
  • MTV Classic - a stream of archive music videos, reusing the name of the former MTV Classic broadcast channel which closed earlier in the year
  • MTV Love - a stream dedicated to love songs and ballads, which appeared in early 2023; whereas the previous pop-up MTV Love stunts on TV channels were run in proximity to Valentine's Day, this stream has remained available beyond the end of February.
  • MTV Queens of Pop - playing music by female and female-led acts. Appeared in the run-up to International Women's Day in early March 2023.

Former and temporary feeds have included:

  • MTV Christmas - a temporary channel in the run-up to the festive season, playing Christmas music videos. Not a simulcast of the MTV Xmas channel which had temporarily replaced MTV 90s on satellite and cable, though the two channels were running an essentially similar format.

Logos

Awards and nominations

Year Association Category Nominee(s) Result
2017 Diversity in Media Awards Broadcaster of the Year MTV UK Nominated

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Revamp for MTV HD". Broadband TV News. 10 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b White, Peter (31 May 2013). "Viacom carriage deal shakes up Virgin EPG". Broadcast. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  3. ^ [1][permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Howden.nz - My TV Memories".
  5. ^ . www.mtvnetworks.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2 May 2007. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  6. ^ [2] 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Fiona Ramsay, 18 August 2008, 3:45pm (18 August 2008). "4Music outstrips MTV One on debut - Media news". Media Week. Retrieved 31 August 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ [3][dead link]
  9. ^ Rushton, Katherine (2 July 2009). "MTV retunes with more music and indies fund | News | Broadcast". Broadcastnow.co.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  10. ^ El-Husseini, Farid (30 August 2012). "From MTV to Sky Arts: The Long Term Value of EPG Prominence". FEH Media Insight. Retrieved 3 June 2013.
  11. ^ "DP Fitzgerald - Conference Facilitators | Speakers Corner".
  12. ^ "MTV To Launch Dedicated Music TV Channel". Gigwise. Retrieved 31 August 2011.
  13. ^ "Rozhodnutí O Ud Ělení Licence" (PDF) (in Czech). Rada pro rozhlasové a televizní vysílání. 19 February 2019. (PDF) from the original on 8 August 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2020.

External links

  • Official website

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content Prior to the localisation of MTV in Europe the region was served by MTV Europe which was launched on 1 August 1987 Since February 2011 MTV has been solely an entertainment channel 1 2 The channel is in over 10 million homes in the UK and Ireland 3 Contents 1 Availability 2 History 2 1 1987 2001 2 2 2002 2010 2 3 2011 present 3 Presenters 4 Programming 4 1 UK produced shows 4 2 Pan European shows 4 3 Former MTV UK amp Ireland shows 4 4 Shows imported from MTV US 4 5 Other shows imported from US networks 5 Subsidiary and sister channels 5 1 MTV HD 5 2 MTV 90s 5 3 MTV 80s 5 4 MTV Hits 5 5 MTV Music 5 6 MTV Live 5 7 MTV Ireland 6 Special events 7 Defunct channels 7 1 MTV Extra 7 2 MTV Flux 7 3 MTV2 7 4 MTV Shows 7 5 MTV Dance 7 6 MTV Rocks 7 7 MTV OMG 7 8 Club MTV 7 9 MTV 1 7 10 TMF 7 11 VH2 7 12 Viva 7 13 VH1 7 14 MTV Base 7 15 MTV Classic 8 MTV on Pluto 9 Logos 10 Awards and nominations 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksAvailability EditFrom its inception MTV UK then branded as MTV UK amp Ireland the network served United Kingdom and Ireland For a short period the channel was made available free to air in New Zealand between July 1997 to June 1998 4 under a special agreement between TVNZ and MTV Networks Europe The channel was broadcast on analogue from the Astra 1A satellite as part of the Sky Multichannels subscription package In April 2001 the channel became a digital only channel within the UK and Ireland History Edit1987 2001 Edit MTV first became available in the UK when MTV Europe launched on 1 August 1987 On July 1 1997 at 06 00 Western European time MTV UK began broadcasting in the UK and Ireland The first video clip shown on the air was Three Lions by The Lightning Seeds 5 MTV UK amp Ireland was launched on 1 July 1997 as part of MTV Networks Europe s regionalisation strategy MTV launched a UK and Ireland specific channel to target existing competition within the market MTV UK amp Ireland launched with specialised content of hit MTV Europe shows which included the Euro Top 20 MTV Select MTV News MTV News Weekend Edition Non Stop Hits US Top 20 Hitlist UK Stylissimo The Big Picture Up 4 It and The Lick The channel promoted mainly English speaking music programming and music In 1999 MTV Networks Europe announced that it would expand its channel portfolio within the UK and Ireland On 1 July 1999 MTV launched MTV Base and MTV Extra MTV UK amp Ireland also rebranded with a new schedule and on air presentation 2002 2010 Edit In 2002 MTV began to air programming from MTV US similar to other MTV channels in Europe MTV began to drop some of its localised programming in favour of MTV US shows These shows included Jackass Date My Mom and Dismissed Despite targeted efforts to play certain types of music videos in limited rotation MTV greatly reduced its overall rotation of music videos throughout the first decade of the 2000s While music videos dominated the channel in early 2000 2002 the rate of music rotation declined rapidly Similar trends are noted on other European MTV channels and other sister networks in the US In July 2007 MTV in the UK was renamed to MTV One with a major new branding launching across most of the MTV channels MTV2 was renamed MTV Two to follow the consistent branding across the channels Promotion started on 1 July 2007 under the title MTV New 22 07 07 6 The rebrand saw viewers engaging with the channel 7 In early 2009 it was announced that MTV One would be rebranded as simply MTV and the one hour timeshift MTV One 1 as MTV 1 on 1 July 2009 8 For most of 2008 MTV s main source of music video programming was based on its sister channels MTV Two MTV Hits MTV Dance MTV Base and TMF As of 2009 the only music based programming on MTV include MTV Push MTV World Stage and MTV Iggy These shows are produced by MTV Networks International and are shown on most MTV channels worldwide On 1 July 2009 MTV available in the UK and Ireland adopted MTV s global identity as part of MTV International 64 MTV channels now share similar music and entertainment content and similar on air and online branding Part of the rebrand saw a 50 50 balance in the number of music based programming and reality based TV series that air on the channels 9 From 2010 MTV increased its music output which has since been diluted by reality based television programmes As part of a global strategy MTV music content with the launch of MTV World Stage and Friday Night Music both shows helped to maintain MTV s audience figures 2011 present Edit On 1 February 2011 MTV removed all music from the channel and moved it to newly launched channel MTV Music the only music that remains is the occasional MTV Most Wanted strand The channel became a general entertainment channel and was moved to the entertainment section of Sky s EPG at channel 126 with MTV 1 moving to 160 The move resulted in an increase in the channel s audience share of nearly 150 in the 6 weeks after the change while viewing was down nearly 20 on Virgin Media during the same period where the channel had yet to move 10 On 29 May 2013 MTV was moved to the entertainment section of Virgin Media s EPG on channel 134 2 MTV was rebranded once again to the current logo on 1 July 2011 and began broadcasting in 16 9 widescreen at the same time A high definition simulcast of MTV launched on 13 February 2012 on Sky in the UK and Ireland 1 In 2016 MTV started showing repeats of Big Brother UK in the UK the day following its broadcast on Channel 5 Presenters Edit Becca Dudley 2012 current Bluey Robinson 2012 2016 Laura Whitmore 2008 2016 Rickie Haywood Williams Melvin O Doom Joel Dommett Lilah Parsons Trevor Nelson Michael Gibson Simone Angel Justin Lee Collins Donna Air DP Fitzgerald 11 Danann Breathnach Tim Kash Zane Lowe Sara Cox Alex Zane June Sarpong Greg James Sarah Cawood Emma Ledden Lisa Snowdon Kelly Brook Richard Blackwood Cat Deeley Edith Bowman Russell Brand Dave Berry Anthony Crank Eddy Temple Morris Emma Willis Alice Levine Dane BowersProgramming EditUK produced shows Edit MTV News 1997 2019 Geordie Shore 2011 present Ex on the Beach 2014 present Teen Mom UK 2016 present Just Tattoo of Us 2017 present The Charlotte Show 2018 2019 True Love or True Lies 2018 2019 MTV Top 40 2019 MTV Cribs UK 2019 Celebs on the Farm 2021 present moved from Channel 5 Pan European shows Edit Plain Jane MTV Movies MTV Push 2009 present MTV World Stage 2009 present Euro Top 20 1990 2009 MTV Iggy 2008 2009 Crispy News 2009 2010 My Super Sweet 16 Pimp My Ride Teen Dad MTV At The MoviesFormer MTV UK amp Ireland shows Edit Million Dollar Baby 2018 Single AF 2017 Pimp My Ride UK 2005 2007 The Valleys 2012 2014 Beauty School Cop Outs 2013 MTV Digs 2009 2011 MTV Bang 2010 2011 Kerry Katona Crazy in Love 2007 2008 The Mighty Moshin Emo Rangers 2007 2008 Living on the Edge 2007 2008 Crazy in Love 2008 Fur TV 2008 Totally Jodie Marsh Who ll Take Her Up the Aisle Strutter 1 Leicester Square Dirty Sanchez Brand New 1999 2002 Select MTV 1996 2001 Videoclash 2000 2001 US Top 20 1987 2002 Hitlist UK 1992 2002 Hitlist International 2004 Hitlist US 2004 Irish Top 5 2004 On Call 2001 3XLive 1999 MTV News Daily Edition 1999 2001 MTV News Weekend Edition 1997 2002 MTV News Cube 2008 MTV Bytesize 1999 2002 MTV Txt Request 2001 2002 MTV Amour 1996 1998 The Lick with Trevor Nelson Daily Chart Show Live 2001 Videoclash Live 2002 Partyzone 1987 2004 Totally Boyband Non Stop Hits 1997 1999 Mad 4 Hits 1998 2001 MTV Hot 1997 1998 Up 4 It 1997 1998 MTV Amour 1997 1998 TRL UK 2003 2005 FYI 2007 Totally Scott Lee 2005 MTV Dance Mix MTV Biggest Hits Shows imported from MTV US Edit Are You the One Beavis and Butt Head Celebrity Deathmatch The Challenge Clone High Cribs Daddy s Girls Daria Run s House Date My Mom 16 and Pregnant Happy Tree Friends Hogan Knows Best Human Giant Jackass Laguna Beach The Real Orange County MADE Total Request The Hills Making the Video My Super Sweet 16 Newlyweds Nick and Jessica The Osbournes Pimp My Ride Punk d Wild N Out Viva La Bam Bam s Unholy Union The Tom Green Show Life of Ryan Guy Code Friendzone Teen Mom Teen Mom 2 Teen Wolf Jersey Shore Snooki amp JWoww Catfish The TV Show I Used to Be Fat Kesha My Crazy Beautiful Life Buckwild The Real World Underemployed Awkward I Just Want My Pants Back Ridiculousness The City The Hard Times of RJ Berger When I Was 17 The Inbetweeners Washington Heights Girl Code Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous Other shows imported from US networks Edit Acceptable TV Blue Mountain State Drawn Together Pretty Little Liars Hellcats The Secret Life of the American Teenager South Park 2005 2013 Star 2018 present The L A Complex The Fresh Prince of Bel Air AudrinaSubsidiary and sister channels EditMTV HD Edit On 13 February 2012 a high definition simulcast of MTV called MTV HD launched 1 MTV 90s Edit Main article MTV 90s British and Irish TV channel MTV 90s is a British pay television music channel owned by Paramount Networks UK amp Australia that launched on 31 March 2022 replacing MTV Base It was first launched as a temporary reband of MTV Classic from 27 May to 24 June 2016 The channel broadcasts music from the 1990s MTV 80s Edit Main article MTV 80s British and Irish TV channel MTV 80s is the British version of the international music TV channel MTV 80s which began broadcasting on 31 March 2022 replacing MTV Classic It was first launched as a temporary reband of MTV Classic from 28 February to 31 March 2020 The channel broadcasts music from the 1980s MTV Hits Edit Main article MTV Hits UK amp Ireland Launched on 1 May 2001 MTV Hits is a channel which plays chart music videos MTV Music Edit Main article MTV Music UK amp Ireland Launched on 1 February 2011 MTV Music broadcasts non stop music videos live performances and artist interviews 12 MTV Live Edit Main article MTV Live HD Direct from Warsaw and broadcast throughout Europe MTV Live is a 24 hour standard and high definition music and entertainment channel The channel was rebranded from MTVNHD to MTV Live HD on 23 April 2012 gaining a standard definition simulcast at the same time On 29 June 2016 MTV Live HD was replaced by Nick Jr HD on Sky in the United Kingdom and Ireland but continues on Virgin Media 1 MTV Ireland Edit MTV Ireland is an Irish opt out feed of MTV UK that was launched on 22 February 2004 It features localised advertising and sponsorship for the Irish market As of February 2019 the broadcasting licence is held by RTTV 13 in the Czech Republic moving from Ofcom in the UK Special events EditMTV Resident in Dublin November 1999 MTV Crashes Dublin March 2000 MTV Presents Street Performance World Championship 2009 5 MTV Presents Oxygen 2009 MTV Arthur s Guinness Day 2010 MTV Presents Live in Belfast 2010 MTV Music Week Belfast November 2011 MTV Crashes Derry Londonderry September 2014 MTV Crashes Cork November 2014 MTV Club Tour 2014 MTV Crashes Derry Summer 2015 Club MTV Tour 2018 Defunct channels EditMTV Extra Edit Main article MTV Extra MTV Extra was launched in 1999 and was a mixture of music videos and repeats of MTV programming Towards the end of the channel s life programming was dropped and the channel showed solely music videos under the Pure Music name with MTV Dance in the evenings MTV Dance was spun off into its own channel on 20 April 2001 and MTV Extra was renamed MTV Hits at 6am on 1 May 2001 MTV Extra is notable for being the only spin off MTV channel to use the same song title graphics as its parent channel although it had its own separate idents MTV Flux Edit Main article MTV Flux Launched on 6 September 2006 MTV Flux allowed viewers to take control of the channel by sending in video clips to MTV Flux s website and requesting music videos It was replaced by MTV 1 on 1 February 2008 a timeshift service of MTV MTV had announced that the Flux format would be integrated into its other channels and so the website still remains MTV2 Edit Main articles MTV2 Europe and MTV Two MTV2 was launched in 2002 replacing M2 The channel focused on rock and indie music and featured shows such as MTV2 Most Wanted and Gonzo The channel was replaced with MTV Rocks on 1 March 2010 MTV Shows Edit Main article MTV Shows MTV s general entertainment channel featuring reruns and new episodes of MTV s reality shows Formerly MTV R until 1 March 2010 The channel ceased operating from 1 February 2011 Its broadcast capacity was relocated to the Music section of the Sky guide for use as MTV Music MTV Dance Edit Main article MTV Dance UK amp Ireland MTV Dance was the dedicated dance music channel with music videos and programming of underground and mainstream dance tracks The channel was replaced with Club MTV on 23 May 2018 MTV Rocks Edit Main article MTV Rocks UK amp Ireland MTV Rocks was a channel dedicated to alternative rock music with other commercial mainstream music types found on MTV s other music channels MTV Rocks was previously known as MTV Two and was replaced by MTV Rocks on 1 March 2010 MTV Two was previously MTV2 Europe and M2 respectively The channel closed on 20 July 2020 MTV OMG Edit Main article MTV OMG Launched on 1 March 2018 MTV OMG was the channel for music and gossip replacing Viva The channel closed on 20 July 2020 Club MTV Edit Main article Club MTV UK amp Ireland Launched on 23 May 2018 Club MTV was the channel plays dance EDM and urban music replacing MTV Dance The channel closed on 20 July 2020 MTV 1 Edit Launched on 1 February 2008 at midday this timeshift service of MTV replaced MTV Flux which in turn had replaced VH2 Trailers for the channel had aired before and after the launch highlighting the catch up ability of the new channel The channel was known as MTV One 1 between 1 February 2008 and 1 July 2009 Coinciding with the closures of MTV OMG MTV Rocks and Club MTV on 20 July 2020 the timeshift channel also closed as part of this change along with the timeshifts for MTV Music and Comedy Central Extra TMF Edit Main article TMF UK amp Ireland TMF was launched as a free to air television channel on Freeview on 30 October 2002 to compete against EMAP s The Hits now 4Music It originally started as a non stop music channel although the network featured more programming from MTV and its other sister channels from early 2004 The channel was replaced with Viva on 26 October 2009 VH2 Edit Main article VH2 VH2 was launched in December 2003 and shown mainly music videos and live concerts It focused on rock indie and punk music and branded itself as the alternative to manufactured pop The channel closed on 1 August 2006 because the main source of income for the channel ringtone advertising had slowed down MTV replaced VH2 with MTV Flux which was in turn replaced with a timeshift version of MTV Viva Edit Main article Viva UK and Ireland Launched on 26 October 2009 Viva was the new music and entertainment channel which replaced TMF The channel shown content from sister channels MTV and Comedy Central as well as programmes from Nickelodeon and Spike with some acquired content airing as well As the only MTV channel sitting on the Freeview platform it was MTV UK s highest rating service The channel unexpectedly closed on 31 January 2018 VH1 Edit Main article VH1 UK and Ireland VH1 was a channel targeted at 25 to 44 year olds playing chart and popular music from the 1970s to the present day It also carried music programming and themed countdown shows from their US counterpart The channel closed on 7 January 2020 MTV Base Edit MTV Base was a British pay television music channel from Paramount Networks UK amp Australia that focused primarily on hip hop R amp B grime garage reggae funk soul and dance music MTV Base closed on 31 March 2022 and was replaced by MTV 90s MTV Classic Edit MTV Classic was a British pay television music channel from Paramount Networks UK amp Australia The channel was launched in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 1 July 1999 as VH1 Classic It focused on music videos and music specials from the 1960s onwards sometimes featuring music videos and concert footage from as early as at least the 1940s or 1950s such as Bing Crosby s White Christmas from 1942 It also aired videos from the 2000s and early 2010s Every November and December from 2013 until 2021 MTV Classic played Christmas themed music branded as MTV Xmas On 31 March 2022 the channel closed down and was replaced by MTV 80s MTV on Pluto EditBeginning in 2022 some MTV branded channels began to appear on the British version of the Paramount owned streaming platform Pluto TV the move followed on from the establishment of similar streams on Pluto in other territories The streams are like the rest of the Pluto TV channels available at no cost to viewers As of March 2023 the available services included MTV Reality screening episodes of MTV s reality shows This is joined in the MTV on Pluto section of the guide by dedicated box set channels for specific programmes including Catfish The TV Show 16 and Pregnant and Pimp My Ride MTV Movie Hits a stream of music videos drawn from film soundtracks this was the first MTV branded music channel on Pluto in Britain MTV Classic a stream of archive music videos reusing the name of the former MTV Classic broadcast channel which closed earlier in the year MTV Love a stream dedicated to love songs and ballads which appeared in early 2023 whereas the previous pop up MTV Love stunts on TV channels were run in proximity to Valentine s Day this stream has remained available beyond the end of February MTV Queens of Pop playing music by female and female led acts Appeared in the run up to International Women s Day in early March 2023 Former and temporary feeds have included MTV Christmas a temporary channel in the run up to the festive season playing Christmas music videos Not a simulcast of the MTV Xmas channel which had temporarily replaced MTV 90s on satellite and cable though the two channels were running an essentially similar format Logos Edit Original MTV logo used from 1997 to 2007 and again from 1 July 2009 to 1 July 2011 MTV One logo used from 22 July 2007 to 30 June 2009 MTV logo used from 1 July 2011 to 14 September 2021 MTV logo used from 14 September 2021 present Awards and nominations EditYear Association Category Nominee s Result2017 Diversity in Media Awards Broadcaster of the Year MTV UK NominatedSee also EditVH1 Europe VH1 Classic Europe MTV Dance Europe MTV Hits Europe MTV Rocks Europe MTV Ireland List of MTV channels Viacom International Media Networks EuropeReferences Edit a b c d Revamp for MTV HD Broadband TV News 10 February 2012 a b White Peter 31 May 2013 Viacom carriage deal shakes up Virgin EPG Broadcast Retrieved 31 May 2013 1 permanent dead link Howden nz My TV Memories 1997 2007 MTV Networks UK amp Ireland www mtvnetworks co uk Archived from the original on 2 May 2007 Retrieved 23 September 2022 2 Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine Fiona Ramsay 18 August 2008 3 45pm 18 August 2008 4Music outstrips MTV One on debut Media news Media Week Retrieved 31 August 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link 3 dead link Rushton Katherine 2 July 2009 MTV retunes with more music and indies fund News Broadcast Broadcastnow co uk Retrieved 31 August 2011 El Husseini Farid 30 August 2012 From MTV to Sky Arts The Long Term Value of EPG Prominence FEH Media Insight Retrieved 3 June 2013 DP Fitzgerald Conference Facilitators Speakers Corner MTV To Launch Dedicated Music TV Channel Gigwise Retrieved 31 August 2011 Rozhodnuti O Ud Eleni Licence PDF in Czech Rada pro rozhlasove a televizni vysilani 19 February 2019 Archived PDF from the original on 8 August 2019 Retrieved 12 November 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MTV British and Irish TV channel amp oldid 1150338615, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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