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MTV Hits (European TV channel)

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MTV Hits
Broadcast area
HeadquartersLondon
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format576i/480i SDTV
Ownership
OwnerParamount Networks EMEAA
Sister channelsMTV
Club MTV
MTV Live
MTV 80s
MTV 90s
MTV 00s
History
Launched27 May 2014; 10 years ago (2014-05-27)
ReplacedVIVA Hungary (Hungary)
MTV Hits (Latin America)
MTV Brand New (Germany & Netherlands)
MTV Music 24 (South Africa)
VH1 (Greece)
MTV Hits (Australia)
MTV Hits (UK)
Closed17 November 2015; 8 years ago (17 November 2015) (France)
2 May 2020; 4 years ago (2 May 2020) (Italy)
1 July 2021; 3 years ago (1 July 2021) (Russia)
31 October 2022; 2 years ago (31 October 2022) (South Africa)
Replaced byMTV Hits France (France)
Qwest TV (South Africa)

MTV Hits is a pay television music video channel which carries current-day pop music videos ranging from 2010 until the present day. A pan-European network owned by Paramount Networks EMEAA, the network also has wide availability throughout Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean.

It ceased broadcasting in Benelux on 1 October 2017[1], but came back on 1 February 2021 by replacing MTV Brand New.

Though the network started as exclusive to mainland of Europe, its broadcast range has expanded over time as successor companies Viacom and ViacomCBS wound down domestic versions of MTV Hits and other MTV networks due to budgetary concerns and the rise of streaming, including MTV Brand New in the Benelux region (1 February 2021) and Germany (6 January 2021), and local versions of MTV Hits in Latin America (5 August 2020), Australia (1 August 2023) and the UK & Ireland (1 August 2024). MTV's operations in Russia were wound down on 1 July 2021, including its domestic version of MTV Hits.[2]

Some versions of the network continue to feature local insertions for MTV EMA live broadcast (UK & Ireland only), domestic advertising and teleshopping slots.

References

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  1. ^ "TELESAT perd trois chaînes MTV". www.telesatellite.com. Retrieved 5 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Майские изменения в операторских телевизионных пакетах". cableman.ru (in Russian). Кабельщик. 21 May 2021. Retrieved 6 July 2023.