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Paramount International Networks

Paramount International Networks (PIN)[1] is the international sibling division of Paramount Global’s Paramount Media Networks subsidiary. The division oversees the production, broadcasting and promotion of key Paramount brands outside of the United States. These brands include Paramount Network, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET[2] and Colors TV, as well as CBS-branded channels, which are co-owned with AMC Networks International. PIN also owned a 30% stake in the Rainbow S.p.A. animation studio in Italy until 2023,[3] as well as a 13.01% stake in an Indian joint venture with domestic partner TV18, Viacom18.

Paramount International Networks
Formerly
  • MTV Networks International (1987–2011)
  • Viacom International Media Networks (2011–2019)
  • ViacomCBS Networks International (2019–2022)
Company typeDivision
IndustryBroadcasting
Founded1987; 37 years ago (1987)
Headquarters
Key people
  • Pam Kaufman (president and CEO of International Markets, Global Consumer Products & Experiences)
ParentParamount Global
DivisionsParamount Networks UK & Australia
Paramount Networks EMEAA
Paramount Networks Americas

The networks' headquarters are located in New York City and London. Other international offices are located in São Paulo, Berlin, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Madrid, Milan, Mumbai, Paris, Singapore, Budapest, Belgrade, and Sydney amongst others. Its first international offices opened in the late 1980s in London and Amsterdam with the launch of MTV Europe. It was created from a rebrand of Viacom's MTV Networks, which included MTV, BET, VH1 and Nickelodeon, to include Comedy Central.

Before being promoted to CEO of Viacom, Robert Bakish was President of VIMN from 2011 to 2016, having held various roles at Viacom since 1997. The division is currently led by Pam Kaufman.

Divisions edit

As of January 2020, Paramount International Networks is split into two brand groups (Entertainment and Youth Brands, Kids and Family), and three regional hubs (UK & Australia, EMEAA, and Americas).[2]

United Kingdom and Australia edit

Paramount Networks UK & Australia is a subsidiary of Paramount Global, headquartered in London.

Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia edit

Paramount Networks EMEAA (formerly MTV Networks Europe, Viacom International Media Networks Europe and ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA) is a subsidiary of Paramount Global which serves Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

It currently consists of the following branches:

  • Paramount Networks Northern Europe, which serves Benelux (the Netherlands, Belgium), Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden), Ireland, DAPOL (Germany, Austria, Poland), German-speaking Switzerland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Ukraine, and CIS countries.
  • Paramount Networks Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa (SWEMEA), which serves France, French-speaking Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Middle East, and Africa.
    • Paramount Networks Italia, a division that was founded in 2011 in order for Viacom to purchase a 30% ownership stake in the Rainbow S.p.A. animation studio.[3]

India edit

Viacom18 is a joint venture between Paramount Global and TV18, which operates the former's television brands in India along with homegrown brand Colors.[4]

The Americas edit

Paramount Networks Americas (formerly MTV Networks Latin America, Viacom International Media Networks The Americas and ViacomCBS Networks Americas) is a regional subsidiary of Paramount International Networks. Its operational headquarters is located in Miami, Florida, with offices in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia. As currently being based in the United States, all PNA channels are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, the U.S. broadcast regulator, despite not yet transmitting for the United States.

Production company edit

In 2016, Viacom launched its own subsidiary Viacom International Studios, which have its headquarters in Miami. Its first production was I Am Frankie for Nickelodeon.[5] Following the Viacom-CBS merger, it was rebranded to ViacomCBS International Studios (or simply VIS). On June 24, 2020, both ViacomCBS International Studios and sister sibling Miramax is planning on to co-produce The Turkish Detective, the series adaptation of the novels.[6] On September 2, 2020, it returned to production with Mexico's backdoor structure[7] On October 7, 2020, it is revealed that it would streamline its international sales structure.[8] On November 30, 2021, the studio launched a first-look deal program with five British writers to amplify diverse voices.[9]

In 2023, the company was rebranded Paramount Television International Studios, with a new focus across all international markets, concentrating on premium scripted content that "reflects the cultures and experiences of our diverse international audiences," while driving the growth in acquisitions and engagement of Paramount+ worldwide.[10] It is led by Maria Kyriacou, president of broadcast and studios, international markets.

BET edit

Current channels edit

Former channels edit

Channel 5 (United Kingdom) edit

On 1 May 2014, Viacom acquired Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd, and its current channels are:

CMT edit

Colors TV (India) edit

Comedy Central edit

Current channels edit

Former Channels edit

  • Czech republic
  • Prima Comedy Central
  • Denmark
  • Comedy Central Denmark

MTV edit

Current channels edit

Former channels edit

Network 10 (Australia) edit

One of Australia's three commercial free-to-air channels. Ten Network Holdings was bought by CBS Corporation on 16 November 2017, becoming part of ViacomCBS Networks International following the 2019 Viacom merger.

Nickelodeon edit

Current channels edit

Former channels edit

  • Estonia
  • Nickelodeon (Estonian TV programming block)

Nick Jr. Channel edit

Current channels edit

  • Kazakhstan
  • Nick Jr. (Kazakhstan)
  • Turkey
  • Nick Jr. (Turkey)

Former channels edit

Nicktoons edit

Current channels edit

Former channels edit

  • Latin America
  • Nicktoons Latin America

TeenNick edit

Current channels edit

  • Hungary
  • TeenNick Hungary
  • Latin America
  • TeenNick Latin America
  • Poland
  • TeenNick Poland
  • Romania
  • TeenNick Romania

Former channels edit

  • Netherlands
  • TeenNick Netherlands[ab]
  • Greece
  • TeenNick Greece

NickMusic edit

Paramount Network edit

Current channels edit

  • Czech republic
  • Paramount Network Czech republic

Former channels edit

Smithsonian Channel edit

Current channels edit

  • Asia
  • Smithsonian Channel (Asia)[af]
  • Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Smithsonian Channel Africa

Former channels edit

  • Latin America
  • Smithsonian Channel Latin America

VH1 edit

Current channels edit

Former channels edit

  • Middle East and North Africa
  • VH1

Other networks edit

Chilevisión edit

Game One edit

  • Game One is a French television channel that launched in September 1998. It shows programs based on video gaming, pop culture and Japanese anime.

J-One edit

  • J-One is a French television channel launched on 4 October 2013. It is dedicated to Asian anime and culture.

Super! edit

  • Super! is an Italian free channel that airs children's programming, which is mostly taken from Nickelodeon.

Telefe edit

CBS International (co-owned with AMC Networks International) edit

United Kingdom edit

Europe and Africa edit

Former networks edit

VIVA edit

VIVA Media GmbH (until 2004 VIVA Media AG) was a music television network originating from Germany. It was founded as an alternative to MTV by Time Warner executives Tom McGrath and Peter Bogner with Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher from DoRo Productions, which created music videos.[12] The channel was a broadcast of VIVA Germany as VIVA Media AG in 1993 later in 1995 of Viva Zwei launch, and has been owned by their former competitor Viacom, the parent company of MTV, since 2004. Viva channels exist in some European countries; the first spin-offs were launched in Poland and Switzerland in 2000.

Austria
VIVA Austria was launched in May 2012, 15% of the channel's programming consists of Austrian music, music tops, and lifestyle programming focused on the Austrian market. The channels marketing and promotion are managed by Goldback Media.[13] Before 2012, VIVA Germany aired across Austria with localized advertising and sponsorship for Austria.

Germany
VIVA Germany

German-speaking Switzerland
VIVA Switzerland

Poland
VIVA Poland was a Polish music channel launched on 10 June 2000 by the German VIVA Media AG. On 17 July 2012, the channel stopped being an FTA network and was pulled off from Eutelsat Hot Bird 13A satellite. In 2014, the station canceled local production shows. In 2015 - 2017, the station canceled all reality TV shows and continued playing only electronic dance music. Before the new broadcast schedule, the station was playing Polish and international pop, dance, rock, and hip hop music.

Hungary
VIVA Hungary was a music channel launched on 27 June 1997 as Z+. Like its sister channels, the channel features localized music videos, programming, presenters, and chart shows. The channel started to use the new logo on 2 April 2012. The channel ended broadcast on 3 October 2017 replaced by MTV Music.

Netherlands
The Box was originally a Dutch music channel, which allowed viewers to vote on music videos. It was owned by VIVA Media. It launched in 1995 and was replaced by Comedy Central in 2007.

United Kingdom & Ireland
VIVA UK & Ireland was launched on 26 October 2009, replacing TMF, and ceased broadcasting on 31 January 2018.

TMF edit

CBS International (co-owned with AMC Networks International) edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Owned by Bell Media, now as CTV Comedy Channel; programming shared with Much (TV channel)
  2. ^ a b c Co-owned by Sky Group
  3. ^ Owned by Bell Media, under license from Paramount
  4. ^ Replaced on DTT by VH1 Italy in March 2016. Available only on Sky Italia.
  5. ^ Co-owned by Sanlih E-Television
  6. ^ Serving Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia
  7. ^ closed in September 2016
  8. ^ a b c replaced by both MTV Hits France & BET France on 17 November 2015
  9. ^ replaced with Nickelodeon in 2005
  10. ^ Joint venture with Karsa Group
  11. ^ Closed in 2009 and the channel has been replaced in 2011
  12. ^ except TMF Vlaanderen; all others replaced with VIVA in 2009
  13. ^ Closed on 1 February 2021
  14. ^ Joint venture with Viva Entertainment
  15. ^ Joint venture with Solar Entertainment Corporation
  16. ^ a b Co-owned by All Youth Channels, a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation's Creative Programs
  17. ^ a b Joint venture with SBS
  18. ^ Co-owned by MCOT
  19. ^ Joint venture with IMC Group
  20. ^ a b Owned by Corus Entertainment, under license from Paramount
  21. ^ Nickelodeon TV block, closed in October 2007
  22. ^ Now defunct, replaced by the Australian version[11]
  23. ^ American digital cable and satellite channel, closed on 31 December 2007 for most cable providers and 23 April 2009 on Dish Network. Replaced by a 24-hour version of The N
  24. ^ Closed on September 2017
  25. ^ Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden
  26. ^ British spinoff of Nicktoons U.K., closed 31 July 2009. Replaced by Nicktoons Replay (1-hour delayed timeshift feed of main Nicktoons channel)
  27. ^ French programming block on Canal J
  28. ^ now Spike Netherlands
  29. ^ Formerly RTL Spike (Licensed by RTL Group)
  30. ^ Formerly Viacom Bink!
  31. ^ Part of the Channel 5 network, 2015–2020. Now 5Action
  32. ^ Joint with Rock Entertainment Holdings
  33. ^ Amsterdam only; replaced with Nickelodeon
  34. ^ replaced with MTV Flux in summer 2006

References edit

  1. ^ "Leadership of Paramount". Retrieved 17 April 2022. Raffaele Annecchino is President and CEO, International Networks, Studios and Streaming. Based in Madrid, Annecchino reports to Bob Bakish, President and Chief Executive Officer, Paramount. [...] Gillmer oversees [...] for the MTV Entertainment Group (MTVE) and Paramount International Networks & Streaming.
  2. ^ a b Kanter, Jake (14 January 2020). "ViacomCBS Reshuffles International Leadership Team Under David Lynn". Deadline. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  3. ^ a b "Straffi's Rainbow: Europe's Largest Animation House Has Growing Pains" (PDF). VideoAge International. October 2014. (PDF) from the original on 24 September 2017.
  4. ^ "About Us".
  5. ^ Petski, Denise (20 January 2016). "Nickelodeon Sets First Global Series 'I Am Frankie'". Deadline. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  6. ^ de la Fuente, Anna Marie (24 June 2020). "ViacomCBS Int'l Studios, Miramax to Co-Produce 'The Turkish Detective'". Variety. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  7. ^ Hopewell, John (2 September 2020). "ViacomCBS Intl. Studios Returns to Production with Mexico's 'Backdoor' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  8. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (7 October 2020). "ViacomCBS Reveals Streamlined Sales Structure Led by Lauren Marriott, Laura Burrell". Variety. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  9. ^ Szalai, Georg (30 November 2021). "ViacomCBS Launches First-Look Deal Program With 5 U.K. Writers to "Amplify Diverse Voices"". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 December 2021.
  10. ^ Szalai, Georg (18 May 2023). "Paramount Global Rebrands Its International Studios Business With New Focus (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 6 June 2023.
  11. ^ "MTV NZ to axe 23 staff, closes offices". The New Zealand Herald. 28 September 2010. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
  12. ^ "Der V-Faktor" (in German). Süddeutsche Zeitung. 10 January 2005.
  13. ^ [1] [dead link]

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Paramount International Networks PIN 1 is the international sibling division of Paramount Global s Paramount Media Networks subsidiary The division oversees the production broadcasting and promotion of key Paramount brands outside of the United States These brands include Paramount Network Comedy Central MTV Nickelodeon BET 2 and Colors TV as well as CBS branded channels which are co owned with AMC Networks International PIN also owned a 30 stake in the Rainbow S p A animation studio in Italy until 2023 3 as well as a 13 01 stake in an Indian joint venture with domestic partner TV18 Viacom18 Paramount International NetworksFormerlyMTV Networks International 1987 2011 Viacom International Media Networks 2011 2019 ViacomCBS Networks International 2019 2022 Company typeDivisionIndustryBroadcastingFounded1987 37 years ago 1987 Headquarters1515 Broadway New York City New York US17 29 Hawley Crescent Camden Town London EnglandKey peoplePam Kaufman president and CEO of International Markets Global Consumer Products amp Experiences ParentParamount GlobalDivisionsParamount Networks UK amp AustraliaParamount Networks EMEAAParamount Networks Americas The networks headquarters are located in New York City and London Other international offices are located in Sao Paulo Berlin Stockholm Amsterdam Warsaw Madrid Milan Mumbai Paris Singapore Budapest Belgrade and Sydney amongst others Its first international offices opened in the late 1980s in London and Amsterdam with the launch of MTV Europe It was created from a rebrand of Viacom s MTV Networks which included MTV BET VH1 and Nickelodeon to include Comedy Central Before being promoted to CEO of Viacom Robert Bakish was President of VIMN from 2011 to 2016 having held various roles at Viacom since 1997 The division is currently led by Pam Kaufman Contents 1 Divisions 1 1 United Kingdom and Australia 1 2 Europe Middle East Africa and Asia 1 2 1 India 1 3 The Americas 1 4 Production company 2 BET 2 1 Current channels 2 2 Former channels 3 Channel 5 United Kingdom 4 CMT 5 Colors TV India 6 Comedy Central 6 1 Current channels 6 2 Former Channels 7 MTV 7 1 Current channels 7 2 Former channels 8 Network 10 Australia 9 Nickelodeon 9 1 Current channels 9 2 Former channels 10 Nick Jr Channel 10 1 Current channels 10 2 Former channels 11 Nicktoons 11 1 Current channels 11 2 Former channels 12 TeenNick 12 1 Current channels 12 2 Former channels 13 NickMusic 14 Paramount Network 14 1 Current channels 14 2 Former channels 15 Smithsonian Channel 15 1 Current channels 15 2 Former channels 16 VH1 16 1 Current channels 16 2 Former channels 17 Other networks 17 1 Chilevision 17 2 Game One 17 3 J One 17 4 Super 17 5 Telefe 17 6 CBS International co owned with AMC Networks International 17 6 1 United Kingdom 17 6 2 Europe and Africa 18 Former networks 18 1 VIVA 18 2 TMF 18 3 CBS International co owned with AMC Networks International 19 Notes 20 ReferencesDivisions editAs of January 2020 Paramount International Networks is split into two brand groups Entertainment and Youth Brands Kids and Family and three regional hubs UK amp Australia EMEAA and Americas 2 United Kingdom and Australia edit Main article Paramount Networks UK amp Australia Paramount Networks UK amp Australia is a subsidiary of Paramount Global headquartered in London Europe Middle East Africa and Asia edit Main article Paramount Networks EMEAA Paramount Networks EMEAA formerly MTV Networks Europe Viacom International Media Networks Europe and ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA is a subsidiary of Paramount Global which serves Europe the Middle East Africa and Asia It currently consists of the following branches Paramount Networks Northern Europe which serves Benelux the Netherlands Belgium Nordic countries Denmark Finland Norway Sweden Ireland DAPOL Germany Austria Poland German speaking Switzerland Estonia Latvia Lithuania Hungary Republic of Macedonia Romania Ukraine and CIS countries Paramount Networks Southern Europe Middle East and Africa SWEMEA which serves France French speaking Switzerland Italy Spain Portugal the Middle East and Africa Paramount Networks Italia a division that was founded in 2011 in order for Viacom to purchase a 30 ownership stake in the Rainbow S p A animation studio 3 India edit Viacom18 is a joint venture between Paramount Global and TV18 which operates the former s television brands in India along with homegrown brand Colors 4 The Americas edit Paramount Networks Americas formerly MTV Networks Latin America Viacom International Media Networks The Americas and ViacomCBS Networks Americas is a regional subsidiary of Paramount International Networks Its operational headquarters is located in Miami Florida with offices in Mexico Brazil Argentina and Colombia As currently being based in the United States all PNA channels are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission the U S broadcast regulator despite not yet transmitting for the United States Production company edit See also TIS Productions In 2016 Viacom launched its own subsidiary Viacom International Studios which have its headquarters in Miami Its first production was I Am Frankie for Nickelodeon 5 Following the Viacom CBS merger it was rebranded to ViacomCBS International Studios or simply VIS On June 24 2020 both ViacomCBS International Studios and sister sibling Miramax is planning on to co produce The Turkish Detective the series adaptation of the novels 6 On September 2 2020 it returned to production with Mexico s backdoor structure 7 On October 7 2020 it is revealed that it would streamline its international sales structure 8 On November 30 2021 the studio launched a first look deal program with five British writers to amplify diverse voices 9 In 2023 the company was rebranded Paramount Television International Studios with a new focus across all international markets concentrating on premium scripted content that reflects the cultures and experiences of our diverse international audiences while driving the growth in acquisitions and engagement of Paramount worldwide 10 It is led by Maria Kyriacou president of broadcast and studios international markets BET editCurrent channels edit FranceBET France CanadaBET Canada Former channels edit InternationalBET InternationalChannel 5 United Kingdom editOn 1 May 2014 Viacom acquired Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd and its current channels are Channel 5 5Select 5Star 5USA 5ActionCMT editAustraliaCMT Australia CanadaCMT CanadaColors TV India editColors HD Colors Bangla HD Colors Gujarati Colors Kannada HD Colors Marathi HD Colors Rishtey Colors Tamil HD Colors Odia Colors Infinity HD Colors Super Colors Maha One HD Comedy Central editCurrent channels edit Australia and New ZealandComedy Central Australia amp New Zealand FlandersComedy Central Belgium CanadaComedy Central Canada a France Belgium amp French speaking SwitzerlandComedy Central France Belgium amp Switzerland HaitiComedy Central France Belgium amp Switzerland Germany Austria amp 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Live Australia and New ZealandMTV 80sMTV HitsClub MTV BrazilMTV BrazilMTV 00sMTV Live Canada c MTV Canada ChileMTV Latin AmericaMTV 00sMTV HitsMTV LiveClub MTV France and French speaking regionsMTV France Germany and AustriaMTV Germany IndiaMTV IndiaMTV Beats IrelandMTV Ireland IsraelMTV Israel ItalyMTV ItalyMTV Music Italy d JapanMTV Japan Netherlands and BelgiumMTV Nederland and Belgie PolandMTV Poland PortugalMTV Portugal SpainMTV Spain German speaking SwitzerlandMTV Switzerland TaiwanMTV Taiwan e United KingdomMTV UK MTV 80s UK MTV 90s UK MTV Hits UK MTV Music UK MTV Live Former channels edit Adriatic Region f MTV Adria AfricaMTV Africa Australia amp New ZealandMTV Australia amp New ZealandMTV New ZealandMTV Classic Australia amp New ZealandMTV Hits Australia amp New ZealandMTV Music Australia amp New ZealandClub MTV Australia AustriaMTV Austria CanadaMTV2 Canada ChinaMTV China Czech Republic amp SlovakiaMTV Czech Republic DenmarkMTV Denmark EstoniaMTV Estonia EuropeMTV Music 24 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Networks International following the 2019 Viacom merger Network 10 10 Peach 10 Bold 10 HDNickelodeon editCurrent channels edit AustraliaNickelodeon Australia Australia amp New ZealandNickelodeon Australia amp New Zealand AustriaNickelodeon Austria BrazilNickelodeon Brazil BulgariaNickelodeon CEE CanadaNickelodeon Canada t CroatiaNickelodeon Croatia Czech RepublicNickelodeon CEE DenmarkNickelodeon Denmark EstoniaNickelodeon CEE FinlandNickelodeon Finland France amp French speaking regionsNickelodeon France German speaking SwitzerlandNickelodeon Switzerland GermanyNickelodeon Germany GreeceNickelodeon Greece HungaryNickelodeon Hungary IndiaNickelodeon IndiaNickelodeon HD Nickelodeon Sonic IsraelNickelodeon Israel ItalyNickelodeon Italy KazakhstanNickelodeon Kazakhstan Latin AmericaNickelodeon Latin America LatviaNickelodeon CEE LithuaniaNickelodeon CEE MaltaNickelodeon CEE MalaysiaNickelodeon Malaysia Middle East and North AfricaNickelodeon MENA Netherlands amp FlandersNickelodeon Netherlands NorwayNickelodeon Norway PakistanNickelodeon Pakistan PhilippinesNickelodeon Philippines p PolandNickelodeon Poland SerbiaNickelodeon Serbia SlovakiaNickelodeon CEE Southeast AsiaNickelodeon Asia Sub Saharan AfricaNickelodeon South Africa Spain and PortugalNickelodeon Spain amp Portugal SwedenNickelodeon Sweden TurkeyNickelodeon Turkey UkraineNickelodeon Ukraine Pluto TV EuropeNickelodeon HD Europe United Kingdom and IrelandNickelodeon UK amp Ireland Former channels edit ChinaHaHa Nick u EstoniaNickelodeon Estonian TV programming block JapanNickelodeon Japan Russia amp CISNickelodeon Russia South KoreaNickelodeon South Korea q New ZealandNickelodeon New Zealand v United StatesNick GaS w UkraineNickelodeon Ukraine TV Block x Nick Jr Channel editCurrent channels edit AfricaNick Jr Africa AustraliaNick Jr Australia CanadaNick Jr Canada t France amp French speaking SwitzerlandNickelodeon Junior Germany Austria amp German speaking SwitzerlandNick Jr Germany Austria amp Switzerland GreeceNick Jr Greece IndiaNick Jr India IsraelNick Jr Israel ItalyNick Jr Italy KazakhstanNick Jr Kazakhstan Latin AmericaNick Jr Latin American TV channel Middle East and North AfricaNick Jr Middle East and North Africa Netherlands amp FlandersNick Jr Netherlands amp Flanders PortugalNick Jr Portugal Scandinavia y Nick Jr Scandinavia TurkeyNick Jr Turkey EuropeNick Jr Too United Kingdom and Ireland b Nick Jr UK amp IrelandNick Jr Too Former channels edit NetherlandsKindernet RussiaNick Jr Russia Nicktoons editCurrent channels edit AfricaNicktoons Africa AlbaniaNicktoons Albania ArabiaNicktoons Arabia BulgariaNicktoons Bulgaria CISNicktoons Russia CroatiaNicktoons Croatia Czech RepublicNicktoons Czech Republic EstoniaNicktoons Estonia Germany amp AustriaNicktoons Germany amp Austria HungaryNicktoons Hungary LatviaNicktoons Latvia LithuaniaNicktoons Lithuania Netherlands amp FlandersNicktoons Netherlands amp Flanders PolandNicktoons Poland RomaniaNicktoons Romania SerbiaNicktoons Serbia SloveniaNicktoons Slovenia TurkeyNicktoons Turkey UkraineNicktoons Ukraine United Kingdom and Ireland b Nicktoons UK amp Ireland Former channels edit Latin AmericaNicktoons Latin America United Kingdom and IrelandNicktoonsters z FranceN Toons aa TeenNick editCurrent channels edit AfricaTeenNick Africa FranceNickelodeon Teen HungaryTeenNick Hungary Latin AmericaTeenNick Latin America PolandTeenNick Poland RomaniaTeenNick Romania Former channels edit NetherlandsTeenNick Netherlands ab IndiaTeenNick Indian TV Block ItalyTeenNick Italy GreeceTeenNick GreeceNickMusic editEMEANickMusic EMEAParamount Network editCurrent channels edit BrazilParamount Network Brazil Czech republicParamount Network Czech republic FranceParamount Channel France HungaryParamount Network Hungary ac Latin AmericaParamount Network Latin America NetherlandsParamount Network Netherlands PolandParamount Network Poland ad SpainParamount Network Spain Former channels edit ArabiaParamount Channel Arabia AsiaParamount Network Asia AustriaParamount Network Austria AustraliaSpike Australia CanadaParamount Network Canada DenmarkParamount Network Denmark FinlandParamount Network Finland ItalyParamount Network Italy Romania amp MoldovaParamount Channel Romania amp Moldova Russia and CISParamount Channel Russia and CIS SwedenParamount Network Sweden United Kingdom5Spike Paramount Network UK ae Smithsonian Channel editCurrent channels edit AsiaSmithsonian Channel Asia af CanadaSmithsonian Channel Canada Sub Saharan AfricaSmithsonian Channel Africa Former channels edit United KingdomSmithsonian Channel UK Latin AmericaSmithsonian Channel Latin AmericaVH1 editCurrent channels edit IndiaVH1 India Former channels edit BrazilVH1 BrazilVH1 HDVH1 MegaHits DenmarkVH1 Denmark EuropeVH1 ClassicVH1 Europe GermanyVH 1 Germany NetherlandsVH1 Europe ag IndonesiaVH1 Indonesia ItalyVH1 Italy Middle East and North AfricaVH1 Latin AmericaVH1 Latin AmericaVH1 ClassicVH1 HDVH1 MegaHitsVH1 Europe PakistanVH1 Pakistan United Kingdom and IrelandVH1 UK amp IrelandVH1 ClassicVH2 ah Other networks editChilevision edit Chilevision is a Chilean free to air television channel launched on 4 November 1960 Game One edit Game One is a French television channel that launched in September 1998 It shows programs based on video gaming pop culture and Japanese anime J One edit J One is a French television channel launched on 4 October 2013 It is dedicated to Asian anime and culture Super edit Super is an Italian free channel that airs children s programming which is mostly taken from Nickelodeon Telefe edit Telefe is an Argentinian television station launched on January 15 1990 Telefe Internacional is the international signal of Telefe CBS International co owned with AMC Networks International edit United Kingdom edit Legend Legend Xtra True Crime True Crime Xtra Europe and Africa edit CBS Europa CBS Reality CBS JusticeFormer networks editVIVA edit VIVA Media GmbH until 2004 VIVA Media AG was a music television network originating from Germany It was founded as an alternative to MTV by Time Warner executives Tom McGrath and Peter Bogner with Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher from DoRo Productions which created music videos 12 The channel was a broadcast of VIVA Germany as VIVA Media AG in 1993 later in 1995 of Viva Zwei launch and has been owned by their former competitor Viacom the parent company of MTV since 2004 Viva channels exist in some European countries the first spin offs were launched in Poland and Switzerland in 2000 Austria VIVA Austria was launched in May 2012 15 of the channel s programming consists of Austrian music music tops and lifestyle programming focused on the Austrian market The channels marketing and promotion are managed by Goldback Media 13 Before 2012 VIVA Germany aired across Austria with localized advertising and sponsorship for Austria Germany VIVA GermanyGerman speaking Switzerland VIVA SwitzerlandPoland VIVA Poland was a Polish music channel launched on 10 June 2000 by the German VIVA Media AG On 17 July 2012 the channel stopped being an FTA network and was pulled off from Eutelsat Hot Bird 13A satellite In 2014 the station canceled local production shows In 2015 2017 the station canceled all reality TV shows and continued playing only electronic dance music Before the new broadcast schedule the station was playing Polish and international pop dance rock and hip hop music Hungary VIVA Hungary was a music channel launched on 27 June 1997 as Z Like its sister channels the channel features localized music videos programming presenters and chart shows The channel started to use the new logo on 2 April 2012 The channel ended broadcast on 3 October 2017 replaced by MTV Music Netherlands The Box was originally a Dutch music channel which allowed viewers to vote on music videos It was owned by VIVA Media It launched in 1995 and was replaced by Comedy Central in 2007 United Kingdom amp Ireland VIVA UK amp Ireland was launched on 26 October 2009 replacing TMF and ceased broadcasting on 31 January 2018 TMF edit The Music Factory TMF Flanders TMF Netherlands CBS International co owned with AMC Networks International edit CBS Action CBS JusticeNotes edit Owned by Bell Media now as CTV Comedy Channel programming shared with Much TV channel a b c Co owned by Sky Group Owned by Bell Media under license from Paramount Replaced on DTT by VH1 Italy in March 2016 Available only on Sky Italia Co owned by Sanlih E Television Serving Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Kosovo North Macedonia Montenegro Serbia and Slovenia closed in September 2016 a b c replaced by both MTV Hits France amp BET France on 17 November 2015 replaced with Nickelodeon in 2005 Joint venture with Karsa Group Closed in 2009 and the channel has been replaced in 2011 except TMF Vlaanderen all others replaced with VIVA in 2009 Closed on 1 February 2021 Joint venture with Viva Entertainment Joint venture with Solar Entertainment Corporation a b Co owned by All Youth Channels a subsidiary of ABS CBN Corporation s Creative Programs a b Joint venture with SBS Co owned by MCOT Joint venture with IMC Group a b Owned by Corus Entertainment under license from Paramount Nickelodeon TV block closed in October 2007 Now defunct replaced by the Australian version 11 American digital cable and satellite channel closed on 31 December 2007 for most cable providers and 23 April 2009 on Dish Network Replaced by a 24 hour version of The N Closed on September 2017 Denmark Finland Norway Sweden British spinoff of Nicktoons U K closed 31 July 2009 Replaced by Nicktoons Replay 1 hour delayed timeshift feed of main Nicktoons channel French programming block on Canal J now Spike Netherlands Formerly RTL Spike Licensed by RTL Group Formerly Viacom Bink Part of the Channel 5 network 2015 2020 Now 5Action Joint with Rock Entertainment Holdings Amsterdam only replaced with Nickelodeon replaced with MTV Flux in summer 2006References edit Leadership of Paramount Retrieved 17 April 2022 Raffaele Annecchino is President and CEO International Networks Studios and Streaming Based in Madrid Annecchino reports to Bob Bakish President and Chief Executive Officer Paramount Gillmer oversees for the MTV Entertainment Group MTVE and Paramount International Networks amp Streaming a b Kanter Jake 14 January 2020 ViacomCBS Reshuffles International Leadership Team Under David Lynn Deadline Retrieved 22 January 2020 a b Straffi s Rainbow Europe s Largest Animation House Has Growing Pains PDF VideoAge International October 2014 Archived PDF from the original on 24 September 2017 About Us Petski Denise 20 January 2016 Nickelodeon Sets First Global Series I Am Frankie Deadline Retrieved 1 December 2021 de la Fuente Anna Marie 24 June 2020 ViacomCBS Int l Studios Miramax to Co Produce The Turkish Detective Variety Retrieved 1 December 2021 Hopewell John 2 September 2020 ViacomCBS Intl Studios Returns to Production with Mexico s Backdoor EXCLUSIVE Variety 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