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MTV Tres

MTV Tres is an American pay television network owned by Paramount Media Networks, a subsidiary of Paramount Global.

MTV Tres
Logo used since 2010
CountryUnited States
Broadcast areaNationwide
Programming
Language(s)English
Spanish
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Media Networks (Paramount Global)
ParentMTV Entertainment Group
Sister channels
History
LaunchedAugust 1, 1998; 25 years ago (1998-08-01)
ReplacedMásMúsica TeVe (1998–2006)
MTV Español (2001–2006)
Former namesMTV S (1998–2001)
MTV Español (2001–2006)

The channel is targeted toward bilingual Latinos and non-Latino Americans aged 12 to 34,[1] and its programming formerly included lifestyle series, customized music video playlists, news documentaries that celebrate Latino culture, music and artists and English-subtitled programming in Spanish, imported from MTV Spain and MTV Latin America, as well as Spanish-subtitled programming from MTV.[2] The network's logo is rendered as tr3s, with an acute accent over the number 3 (which in the actual audible name is a reversed capital É).

As of August 2013, MTV Tres was available to approximately 36 million pay television households (totaling 32% of households with television) in the United States.[3]

History edit

MTV Español edit

 
MTV Español logo.

On August 1, 1998, MTV Networks launched a 24-hour digital cable channel, MTV S (the "S" standing for "Spanish").[4] On October 1, 2001, the channel was relaunched as MTV Español,[5] focusing on music videos by Latin rock and pop artists.[6] The rebranded network mainly utilized the eight-hour automated music video playlist wheel used by sister networks MTV2, MTV Hits and MTVX (later MTV Jams) without any original programming, except for repurposed content from MTV's Latin America networks.

Acquisition of MásMúsica TeVe edit

 
Más Música logo.

Más Música TeVe, founded in 1998, was a network distributed in the United States on pay television that aired music videos from diverse Latin music styles, including salsa, cumbia, regional Mexican, and contemporary Spanish-language hits. Founded by Eduardo Caballero of Caballero Television,[7] MásMúsica TeVe carried the minimum requirements of educational and public affairs programming on weekends, and it was carried mainly on low-power television stations throughout the United States.

In December 2005, Viacom acquired MásMúsica and ten of the network's affiliated stations. The sale was closed down in January 2006.[8]

Launch of MTV Tres edit

 
MTV Tr3s logo used from 2006 to 2010.

MTV Tres unofficially launched on September 4, 2006, when it became available on all subscription providers that recently carried MTV Español. On September 25, 2006, MTV Español and MásMúsica TeVe officially merged. The first program to air on the newly formed channel was the premiere of Mi TRL at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

In its beginnings, MTV Tres's programming schedule was significantly more repetitive than MTV Español was in its last days. The channel aired shows such as Hola, My Name is MTV Tres, the Top 20 Countdown, Los Hits, Mis #1s, Sucker Free Latino (only running two new shows per week), Latina Factor, Mi TRL, MTV Trespass, Los Premios MTV Latinoamérica 2006, Making the Video and Diary; the latter two and many other programs from MTV are merely subtitled into Spanish rather than carrying re-dubbed versions. These programs were repeated for most of the day, which greatly reduced the amount of freeform music videos played on the channel. As months passed, however, the programming became more varied and different, with changing music video blocks airing several times in the day.

Relaunch as Tres edit

On July 12, 2010, MTV Tres dropped the MTV name from its logo and name, officially rebranding as simply Tres.[9] With the rebrand, the network expanded its programming to include additional acquired MTV programs and series from Viacom's Latin American networks. Eventually, Viacom re-sold some of the stations acquired in the Más Música deal in California and Texas back to Caballero Television, and after its 2019 sale of its last broadcast asset before the re-acquisition of CBS Corporation, the network is cable-only.

Programming edit

Tres broadcasts on an Eastern Time schedule with one national feed for all providers.

Music video programs edit

Since 2014, MTV Tres broadcasts music videos for at least 22 hours each day (though like their sister networks NickMusic and CMT Music, the titles of the 'programs' now merely delineate an hour for electronic program guides than provide any actual video theming).

Current edit

  • Exitos – Current hits
  • 2x2 – Two videos from the same artist are played consecutively
  • Fresh – Videos recently added to the network's playlist
  • La Hora Nacional – Independent artists
  • Tropicalismo – Reggaeton, Bachata and Tropical
  • ReMexa – Banda, Ranchera, Duranguense and Norteña

Former edit

  • Classic Co.[10] – The program, which aired weekdays at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, featured a mix of videos from Latino artists of the 1980s and 1990s such as Selena, Ricky Martin, and Marc Anthony. The title is most likely an English-language play on the Spanish term for "classic", clásico, as the title might stand for "Classic Company". The program was discontinued in early 2008.
  • Los Hits[11] – Based on MTV's Big Ten and Más Música's Los Top 10, this program featured the most popular videos in rotation on MTV Tr3s. It was hosted by Carlos Santos or Denise Ramirez featuring interviews with popular artists, however the program would drop its VJ format in March 2007. The program was discontinued in mid-2007.
  • Tr3s or False – This program was a music video/text message-based game show that awarded viewers points, which could be redeemed for prizes, for answering questions correctly. The program was discontinued in early 2009.
  • Music My Guey – This program focuses on viewer requested music videos.
  • Top 20[11] – Similar to Las 40 Principales from Más Música, this program is a countdown of the top 20 videos in rotation on the channel during the week. In late June 2008, the network changed the show's format; most music videos are no longer played in their entirety; the show has been hosted since that point by Carlos Santos.
  • TXTO (pronounced "texto", Spanish for "text")[12] – This program is a block of music videos requested by callers who send text messages to the channel, in English or Spanish, dedicating videos to friends or family. Although it is loosely based on Tu Email from Más Música, TXTO does not feature a VJ who reads the e-mails. However, there may be occasional VJ spots in the program. TXTO URB is a spinoff series that is dedicated to urban music videos.[13]
  • ¡Rock! – This program aired mostly during the late night hours, and featured a mix of rock music videos from U.S. and Latin American bands. Among the U.S. bands featured in the lineup were the Deftones, which contain Latino vocalist Chino Moreno and turntablist Frank Delgado, and Incubus, which contain Latino drummer Jose Pasillas. The program was discontinued in October 2007.
  • MixMex[14] – A music video program featuring artists from Mexico; it was replaced with ReMexa in March 2009.
  • Street Mix (later known as El Sonidero) – A block of urban music videos, focusing on hip-hop, reggaeton and R&B artists, and includes Spanish-speaking artists with occasional American videos from non-Latino, English-speaking artists.[15](was called EL Sonidero until September 2008)
  • Videoteca (formally known as V.P.M., short for Video Party Music[16]) – This program focused on rhythmic videos; Videoteca was cancelled on July 12, 2010, concurrent with the network's relaunch.
  • Videorama – General music video mix that aired during the daytime hours
  • Videosomnia – General music video mix that aired during the overnight hours (Similar to MTV After Hours)
  • Clasicos – Classic music videos (though most are from after 2010 but before 2015)
  • Cafeina – Early morning music video mix
  • El Flow – Latin urban contemporary music videos

The following music video programs were hosted by VJ's who primarily host in English:

  • Sucker Free Latino – Hosted by L. Boogs; this program is similar to Más Música's Zona Urbana and is based on MTV's Sucker Free, featuring popular hip-hop, R&B and reggaeton music videos, mostly from Latino artists; however, some of the featured videos may be performed by U.S. artists like The Fugees or Ludacris, with interviews included (replaced with SFL5)
  • Mi TRL – Based on MTV's Total Request Live and Más Música's Pidelo, and hosted by Carlos Santos, new episodes air each Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time (with rebroadcasts throughout the week on Tr3s as well as rebroadcasts on MTV Hits); the program featured the ten most requested videos based on voting on the MTV Tr3s website, featuring live performances and interviews (discontinued along with TRL in November 2008, then revived in February 2009 as Entertainment as a Second Language)
  • Indie 101 – Hosted by Martin Chan, this program – which is similar in format to Más Música's Rokmania – focuses on indie rock bands from Latin America.

Non-music programming edit

The network currently has no original or individual programs airing as the network switched to an all music video format in 2018.

Some reality and scripted series formerly aired on the channel, including MTV originals featuring Spanish subtitling, as well as from MTV Latin America and Nickelodeon Latin America (which were natively broadcast in Spanish and subtitled in English for broadcast on U.S. television). These types of programs aired for no more than three hours at a time. Some of the programs had little or nothing to do with Latino culture and possibly only aired on Tres to allow Viacom to maintain syndication rights to the programs without threatening ratings on higher-profile networks.

For a short time from July until October 2010, Tres carried a block of programming known as "Tres Jr.", which carried Spanish-language dubs of Nick Jr.'s Blue's Clues (Spanish-titled as Pistas de Blue and featuring Steve Burns-era episodes) and Wonder Pets.

Class A affiliates (and previously, former full-power affiliate KBEH-TV) carried a second feed of the network with English-language repeats of Allegra's Window and Gullah Gullah Island in order to fulfill E/I programming requirements set by the Federal Communications Commission.

Former programming edit

Free-to-air affiliates edit

Most of the broadcast stations that aired MTV Tres served communities with large Hispanic populations. Upon the merger of Más Música and MTV Tres, however, former Más Música affiliate WZXZ-CA in Orlando, Florida, switched to MTV2, before affiliating with America TéVé, and WUBX-CA and WBXU-LP in the Raleigh/Durham/Fayetteville, North Carolina, market ceased operations completely. Eventually Viacom let their affiliation agreements lapse with their broadcast affiliates, and those other stations have become affiliates of other networks, or ceased all operations. Viacom's carriage agreements with cable providers also often saw the Tres cable channel preferred for carriage over a local affiliate, and most stations were unable to find cable coverage with Tres programming, notwithstanding existing complications involving low-power stations and cable carriage. KVMM-CD, channel 41 of Santa Barbara, California, was the only MTV Tres affiliate that still broadcast free-to-air until May 20, 2019, as well as the only over-the-air broadcast asset that Viacom had remaining, until it was sold to HC2 Holdings on February 15, 2019.[17]

Former affiliates edit

City Station/Channel Notes Current programming
Fresno/Hanford, California KHMM-CD 23 Formerly owned by Viacom defunct
KZMM-CD 22 Spanish independent
Los Angeles, California KBEH 63 (Oxnard) Also on KBLM-LP 38 (Perris) and KPLM 25 (Glendale) Canal de la Fe
Palm Springs KDUO-LP defunct
San Diego, California KSDY-LD Was also seen in parts of Tijuana, Mexico Nuestra Visión
Santa Barbara, California KVMM-CD Formerly owned by Viacom & was the last over-the-air broadcast asset that Viacom had remaining until the 2019 re-merger between it and the CBS Corporation. Azteca America
Sacramento / Stockton / Modesto KMMK-LP Was a repeater of both former sister stations KUUM-CD & KMMW-LD, and was also formerly owned by Viacom defunct
KMUM-CD 15 / KMMW-LD 47 Both stations were formerly owned by Viacom Telemundo
Salinas / Monterey / Santa Cruz, California KMMD-CD 39 Court TV
San Francisco/Oakland
/San Jose, California
KMMC-LD 40 unknown
San Luis Obispo KMMA-CD 41 Formerly owned by Viacom defunct
Santa Maria KQMM-CD 29 3ABN Latino
Denver KLPD-LD 28.2 Decades
West Palm Beach, Florida WBWP-LD 57 Independent
Atlanta, Georgia WTBS-LP 26 Also was seen on WANN-LD 32.2 Estrella TV
Indianapolis WBXI-CA 47 CBS Television Stations O&O Start TV
Kingman, Arizona KMOH-TV 6 MeTV O&O
Amarillo KAMM-LP 30 defunct
Austin KGBS-CD 19 Formerly owned by Viacom multplexed into various networks
Beaumont, Texas KUMY-LD 22 NewsNet
Brownsville, Texas XHRIO-TV 2 Programming aired during the overnight and early morning hours[18] also was seen around Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico The CW
Corpus Christi, Texas KCBO-LP 49 unknown
Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas KATA-CD 50 Defunct
Del Rio/Eagle Pass, Texas KVAW 16 Was also seen in major cities in Mexico near the border between Texas and Coahuila, Mexico Independent
McAllen/Harlingen, Texas KMBH-LD 67/KTIZ-LP 52 Secondary affiliation during early morning hours Took over Fox affiliation from XHRIO-TDT
Midland/Odessa, Texas KMDF 22.1 defunct
San Antonio KMHZ-LP 11 defunct

References edit

  1. ^ Becker, Anne (2006-04-03). "MTV Christens MTV Tr3s". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  2. ^ Navarro, Mireya (2006-09-25). "MTV's New Spanish Channel (page 1 of 2)". The New York Times. Retrieved 2007-12-30.
  3. ^ Seidman, Robert (August 23, 2013). . TV by the Numbers. Zap2it. Archived from the original on August 25, 2013. Retrieved September 7, 2013.
  4. ^ Hay, Carla. MTV Latin Channel To Become 'MTV EspaÑol'. Billboard: August 24, 2001
  5. ^ Hay, Carla. Latin Mtv Set To Relaunch As Mtv Español. Billboard: September 1, 2001
  6. ^ Marroquin, Elena. Hispanic Cable Television Landscape. Cabletelevision Advertising Bureau
  7. ^ Meet Eduardo Caballero 2007-12-14 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Higgins, John M. (2006-04-02). "MTV Makes Bilingual Music". Broadcastingcable.com. Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 2007-08-08.
  9. ^ "Tr3s: MTV, Musica y Mas is the PLace to Be on July 12th for Latinos Seeking a New Prime-Time Destination". Earth Times. July 7, 2010. Archived from the original on July 30, 2012. Retrieved July 12, 2010.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 April 2008. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  11. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 23 April 2008. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 March 2009. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
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  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 June 2008. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 23 April 2008. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  17. ^ https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=1793619
  18. ^ "Programming". Fox Rio 2 website. Retrieved 2008-12-09.

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MTV Tres is an American pay television network owned by Paramount Media Networks a subsidiary of Paramount Global MTV TresLogo used since 2010CountryUnited StatesBroadcast areaNationwideProgrammingLanguage s EnglishSpanishPicture format480i SDTV OwnershipOwnerParamount Media Networks Paramount Global ParentMTV Entertainment GroupSister channelsList MTV MTV2 MTV Live MTV Classic BET BET Gospel BET Her BET Hip Hop BET Jams BET Soul VH1HistoryLaunchedAugust 1 1998 25 years ago 1998 08 01 ReplacedMasMusica TeVe 1998 2006 MTV Espanol 2001 2006 Former namesMTV S 1998 2001 MTV Espanol 2001 2006 The channel is targeted toward bilingual Latinos and non Latino Americans aged 12 to 34 1 and its programming formerly included lifestyle series customized music video playlists news documentaries that celebrate Latino culture music and artists and English subtitled programming in Spanish imported from MTV Spain and MTV Latin America as well as Spanish subtitled programming from MTV 2 The network s logo is rendered as tr3s with an acute accent over the number 3 which in the actual audible name is a reversed capital E As of August 2013 MTV Tres was available to approximately 36 million pay television households totaling 32 of households with television in the United States 3 Contents 1 History 1 1 MTV Espanol 1 2 Acquisition of MasMusica TeVe 1 3 Launch of MTV Tres 1 4 Relaunch as Tres 2 Programming 2 1 Music video programs 2 1 1 Current 2 1 2 Former 2 2 Non music programming 2 2 1 Former programming 3 Free to air affiliates 3 1 Former affiliates 4 ReferencesHistory editMTV Espanol edit nbsp MTV Espanol logo On August 1 1998 MTV Networks launched a 24 hour digital cable channel MTV S the S standing for Spanish 4 On October 1 2001 the channel was relaunched as MTV Espanol 5 focusing on music videos by Latin rock and pop artists 6 The rebranded network mainly utilized the eight hour automated music video playlist wheel used by sister networks MTV2 MTV Hits and MTVX later MTV Jams without any original programming except for repurposed content from MTV s Latin America networks Acquisition of MasMusica TeVe edit nbsp Mas Musica logo Mas Musica TeVe founded in 1998 was a network distributed in the United States on pay television that aired music videos from diverse Latin music styles including salsa cumbia regional Mexican and contemporary Spanish language hits Founded by Eduardo Caballero of Caballero Television 7 MasMusica TeVe carried the minimum requirements of educational and public affairs programming on weekends and it was carried mainly on low power television stations throughout the United States In December 2005 Viacom acquired MasMusica and ten of the network s affiliated stations The sale was closed down in January 2006 8 Launch of MTV Tres edit nbsp MTV Tr3s logo used from 2006 to 2010 MTV Tres unofficially launched on September 4 2006 when it became available on all subscription providers that recently carried MTV Espanol On September 25 2006 MTV Espanol and MasMusica TeVe officially merged The first program to air on the newly formed channel was the premiere of Mi TRL at 4 30 p m Eastern Time In its beginnings MTV Tres s programming schedule was significantly more repetitive than MTV Espanol was in its last days The channel aired shows such as Hola My Name is MTV Tres the Top 20 Countdown Los Hits Mis 1s Sucker Free Latino only running two new shows per week Latina Factor Mi TRL MTV Trespass Los Premios MTV Latinoamerica 2006 Making the Video and Diary the latter two and many other programs from MTV are merely subtitled into Spanish rather than carrying re dubbed versions These programs were repeated for most of the day which greatly reduced the amount of freeform music videos played on the channel As months passed however the programming became more varied and different with changing music video blocks airing several times in the day Relaunch as Tres edit On July 12 2010 MTV Tres dropped the MTV name from its logo and name officially rebranding as simply Tres 9 With the rebrand the network expanded its programming to include additional acquired MTV programs and series from Viacom s Latin American networks Eventually Viacom re sold some of the stations acquired in the Mas Musica deal in California and Texas back to Caballero Television and after its 2019 sale of its last broadcast asset before the re acquisition of CBS Corporation the network is cable only Programming editTres broadcasts on an Eastern Time schedule with one national feed for all providers Music video programs edit Since 2014 MTV Tres broadcasts music videos for at least 22 hours each day though like their sister networks NickMusic and CMT Music the titles of the programs now merely delineate an hour for electronic program guides than provide any actual video theming Current edit Exitos Current hits 2x2 Two videos from the same artist are played consecutively Fresh Videos recently added to the network s playlist La Hora Nacional Independent artists Tropicalismo Reggaeton Bachata and Tropical ReMexa Banda Ranchera Duranguense and NortenaFormer edit Classic Co 10 The program which aired weekdays at 10 00 a m Eastern Time featured a mix of videos from Latino artists of the 1980s and 1990s such as Selena Ricky Martin and Marc Anthony The title is most likely an English language play on the Spanish term for classic clasico as the title might stand for Classic Company The program was discontinued in early 2008 Los Hits 11 Based on MTV s Big Ten and Mas Musica s Los Top 10 this program featured the most popular videos in rotation on MTV Tr3s It was hosted by Carlos Santos or Denise Ramirez featuring interviews with popular artists however the program would drop its VJ format in March 2007 The program was discontinued in mid 2007 Tr3s or False This program was a music video text message based game show that awarded viewers points which could be redeemed for prizes for answering questions correctly The program was discontinued in early 2009 Music My Guey This program focuses on viewer requested music videos Top 20 11 Similar to Las 40 Principales from Mas Musica this program is a countdown of the top 20 videos in rotation on the channel during the week In late June 2008 the network changed the show s format most music videos are no longer played in their entirety the show has been hosted since that point by Carlos Santos TXTO pronounced texto Spanish for text 12 This program is a block of music videos requested by callers who send text messages to the channel in English or Spanish dedicating videos to friends or family Although it is loosely based on Tu Email from Mas Musica TXTO does not feature a VJ who reads the e mails However there may be occasional VJ spots in the program TXTO URB is a spinoff series that is dedicated to urban music videos 13 Rock This program aired mostly during the late night hours and featured a mix of rock music videos from U S and Latin American bands Among the U S bands featured in the lineup were the Deftones which contain Latino vocalist Chino Moreno and turntablist Frank Delgado and Incubus which contain Latino drummer Jose Pasillas The program was discontinued in October 2007 MixMex 14 A music video program featuring artists from Mexico it was replaced with ReMexa in March 2009 Street Mix later known as El Sonidero A block of urban music videos focusing on hip hop reggaeton and R amp B artists and includes Spanish speaking artists with occasional American videos from non Latino English speaking artists 15 was called EL Sonidero until September 2008 Videoteca formally known as V P M short for Video Party Music 16 This program focused on rhythmic videos Videoteca was cancelled on July 12 2010 concurrent with the network s relaunch Videorama General music video mix that aired during the daytime hours Videosomnia General music video mix that aired during the overnight hours Similar to MTV After Hours Clasicos Classic music videos though most are from after 2010 but before 2015 Cafeina Early morning music video mix El Flow Latin urban contemporary music videosThe following music video programs were hosted by VJ s who primarily host in English Sucker Free Latino Hosted by L Boogs this program is similar to Mas Musica s Zona Urbana and is based on MTV s Sucker Free featuring popular hip hop R amp B and reggaeton music videos mostly from Latino artists however some of the featured videos may be performed by U S artists like The Fugees or Ludacris with interviews included replaced with SFL5 Mi TRL Based on MTV s Total Request Live and Mas Musica s Pidelo and hosted by Carlos Santos new episodes air each Thursday at 4 30 p m Eastern Time with rebroadcasts throughout the week on Tr3s as well as rebroadcasts on MTV Hits the program featured the ten most requested videos based on voting on the MTV Tr3s website featuring live performances and interviews discontinued along with TRL in November 2008 then revived in February 2009 as Entertainment as a Second Language Indie 101 Hosted by Martin Chan this program which is similar in format to Mas Musica s Rokmania focuses on indie rock bands from Latin America Non music programming edit The network currently has no original or individual programs airing as the network switched to an all music video format in 2018 Some reality and scripted series formerly aired on the channel including MTV originals featuring Spanish subtitling as well as from MTV Latin America and Nickelodeon Latin America which were natively broadcast in Spanish and subtitled in English for broadcast on U S television These types of programs aired for no more than three hours at a time Some of the programs had little or nothing to do with Latino culture and possibly only aired on Tres to allow Viacom to maintain syndication rights to the programs without threatening ratings on higher profile networks For a short time from July until October 2010 Tres carried a block of programming known as Tres Jr which carried Spanish language dubs of Nick Jr s Blue s Clues Spanish titled as Pistas de Blue and featuring Steve Burns era episodes and Wonder Pets Class A affiliates and previously former full power affiliate KBEH TV carried a second feed of the network with English language repeats of Allegra s Window and Gullah Gullah Island in order to fulfill E I programming requirements set by the Federal Communications Commission Former programming edit Beavis and Butt Head dubbed in Spanish Bellator Fighting Championships Blue s Clues Pistas de Blue dubbed in Spanish Boiling Points Casados con Hijos Colombian version of Married with Children subtitled Dancelife Dismissed George Lopez I Bet You Will Impact Wrestling wrestling show translated in Spanish Isa TKM Jersey Shore Juegos Prohibidos Lucha Libre USA Masked Warriors Mind of Mencia Ninas Mal Quiero Mi Boda a show involving elaborate weddings Quiero Mis Quinces a Latin American version of My Super Sweet 16 though instead involving quinceaneras Room Raiders Short Circuitz SpongeBob SquarePants Bob Esponja dubbed in Spanish Wonder Pets Las Mascotas Maravilla dubbed in Spanish Entertainment as a Second Language Karlifornia Lugar Heights Mis ViDeos Locos Music My Guey Pimpeando Rock Dinner Speak Tr3s Yo Soy Jenny RiveraFree to air affiliates editMost of the broadcast stations that aired MTV Tres served communities with large Hispanic populations Upon the merger of Mas Musica and MTV Tres however former Mas Musica affiliate WZXZ CA in Orlando Florida switched to MTV2 before affiliating with America TeVe and WUBX CA and WBXU LP in the Raleigh Durham Fayetteville North Carolina market ceased operations completely Eventually Viacom let their affiliation agreements lapse with their broadcast affiliates and those other stations have become affiliates of other networks or ceased all operations Viacom s carriage agreements with cable providers also often saw the Tres cable channel preferred for carriage over a local affiliate and most stations were unable to find cable coverage with Tres programming notwithstanding existing complications involving low power stations and cable carriage KVMM CD channel 41 of Santa Barbara California was the only MTV Tres affiliate that still broadcast free to air until May 20 2019 as well as the only over the air broadcast asset that Viacom had remaining until it was sold to HC2 Holdings on February 15 2019 17 Former affiliates edit City Station Channel Notes Current programmingFresno Hanford California KHMM CD 23 Formerly owned by Viacom defunctKZMM CD 22 Spanish independentLos Angeles California KBEH 63 Oxnard Also on KBLM LP 38 Perris and KPLM 25 Glendale Canal de la FePalm Springs KDUO LP defunctSan Diego California KSDY LD Was also seen in parts of Tijuana Mexico Nuestra VisionSanta Barbara California KVMM CD Formerly owned by Viacom amp was the last over the air broadcast asset that Viacom had remaining until the 2019 re merger between it and the CBS Corporation Azteca AmericaSacramento Stockton Modesto KMMK LP Was a repeater of both former sister stations KUUM CD amp KMMW LD and was also formerly owned by Viacom defunctKMUM CD 15 KMMW LD 47 Both stations were formerly owned by Viacom TelemundoSalinas Monterey Santa Cruz California KMMD CD 39 Court TVSan Francisco Oakland San Jose California KMMC LD 40 unknownSan Luis Obispo KMMA CD 41 Formerly owned by Viacom defunctSanta Maria KQMM CD 29 3ABN LatinoDenver KLPD LD 28 2 DecadesWest Palm Beach Florida WBWP LD 57 IndependentAtlanta Georgia WTBS LP 26 Also was seen on WANN LD 32 2 Estrella TVIndianapolis WBXI CA 47 CBS Television Stations O amp O Start TVKingman Arizona KMOH TV 6 MeTV O amp OAmarillo KAMM LP 30 defunctAustin KGBS CD 19 Formerly owned by Viacom multplexed into various networksBeaumont Texas KUMY LD 22 NewsNetBrownsville Texas XHRIO TV 2 Programming aired during the overnight and early morning hours 18 also was seen around Matamoros Tamaulipas Mexico The CWCorpus Christi Texas KCBO LP 49 unknownDallas Fort Worth Texas KATA CD 50 DefunctDel Rio Eagle Pass Texas KVAW 16 Was also seen in major cities in Mexico near the border between Texas and Coahuila Mexico IndependentMcAllen Harlingen Texas KMBH LD 67 KTIZ LP 52 Secondary affiliation during early morning hours Took over Fox affiliation from XHRIO TDTMidland Odessa Texas KMDF 22 1 defunctSan Antonio KMHZ LP 11 defunctReferences edit Becker Anne 2006 04 03 MTV Christens MTV Tr3s Broadcasting amp Cable Retrieved 2007 08 08 Navarro Mireya 2006 09 25 MTV s New Spanish Channel page 1 of 2 The New York Times Retrieved 2007 12 30 Seidman Robert August 23 2013 List of How Many Homes Each Cable Networks Is In Cable Network Coverage Estimates As Of August 2013 TV by the Numbers Zap2it Archived from the original on August 25 2013 Retrieved September 7 2013 Hay Carla MTV Latin Channel To Become MTV EspaNol Billboard August 24 2001 Hay Carla Latin Mtv Set To Relaunch As Mtv Espanol Billboard September 1 2001 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