MTV_(Dutch_TV_channel)

MTV (Dutch TV channel)

MTV (Dutch TV channel)

Dutch television channel


MTV Nederland en België is a Dutch speaking free-to-cable television channel broadcasting in the Netherlands. It launched as MTV NL on 12 September 2000. Before the start of country-specific channels, the Pan-European version of MTV aired in the Netherlands.

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The channel is broadcast from a Paramount Networks EMEAA office in Amsterdam, but it uses since January 1, 2022 a broadcast licence from Czech Republic in order not to have obligations under Netherlands medialaw.

History

The European MTV began its services on 1 August 1987. The channel was a joint venture between Viacom, British Telecom and Robert Maxwell. It kicked off in Denmark, Germany, Finland, the Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. In the early 90s Viacom became the sole owner of MTV by buying the shares of British Telecom and Robert Maxwell.[2] At the end of the 90s MTV Europe began to regionalize its MTV feeds. On 12 September 2000 the localized MTV NL started.[3]

On 14 May 2009 MTV launched its first HD channel in the Netherlands. MTVN HD started on the Caiway cable network and on CanalDigitaal satellite TV.[4] In 2010 followed by the larger cable network UPC Netherlands (3 May).[5] The N stood for Nickelodeon. The channel combined the programs of MTV and Nickelodeon.

On 1 July 2011 MTVN HD changed into MTV Live HD, dropping the programs of Nickelodeon because in many European countries a separate HD-simulcast of Nickelodeon began.[6] In September of that same year Ziggo added MTV Live HD to its line-up.[7]

In Spring of 2012 MTV introduced HD-simulcasts of MTV NL and Comedy Central. On April 3 MTV HD started at UPC Netherlands replacing MTV Live HD.[8] In September 2012 KPN followed.[9]

In Spring 2021, both MTV Netherlands and MTV Belgium were merged into the one channel with localised advertising and sponsorship for both territories. However, both countries are served by separate social media sites and share the same website mtv.nl.

Since 1 January 2022 MTV Netherlands operates with a tv-licence from Czech Republic.[10] Before the channel used a Dutch licence.[11]

Current local shows

(Shows that are running frequently, february 2017)

  • MTV Now (3 minutes news reports hosted by Kay Nambiar)
  • Ex on The Beach: Double Dutch! (based on the UK version in cooperation with MTV Flanders)
  • Dutch Ridiculousness (based on the US version)
  • MTV Video Love
  • Top 7 @ 7
  • MTV Breakfast Club
  • 3 From 1
  • Night Videos

Former local shows

  • MTV News
  • Rock Chart
  • UK Top 10
  • M is for Music
  • MTV Live

International shows

(Shows that are running frequently, february 2017)

Presenters

Present

Past

  • Romeo Egbeama (2000-2003)
  • Fleur Van Der Kieft (2000-2003)
  • Georgie
  • Seth Kamphuijs (2002-2006)
  • Jeroen Nieuwenhuize
  • Johnny
  • Kris (MTV News Specials & MTV Movie Specials)
  • Erik de Zwart
  • Tooske Breugem
  • Daphne Bunskoek
  • Mental Theo

See also

Defunct channels in the Netherlands


References

  1. Chalaby, Jean K. (2009). Transnational Television in Europe: Reconfiguring Global Communications Networks. I.B.Tauris. p. 29. ISBN 9780857717474.
  2. "Een hippere MTV-NL". Trouw. 13 September 2000.
  3. Jarco Kriek (May 14, 2009). "CAIW breidt digitaal zenderaanbod verder uit". Totaal TV.
  4. Jarco Kriek (April 27, 2010). "Eén HD en MTVN HD versterken HD-aanbod UPC". Totaal TV.
  5. Jarco Kriek (June 1, 2011). "MTVN HD wordt MTV Live HD". Totaal TV.
  6. "Ziggo komt per 1 september met meer HD zenders". HDTV Nieuws. June 27, 2011. Archived from the original on October 23, 2017. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  7. Jarco Kriek (March 8, 2012). "Nickelodeon HD en Comedy Central HD bij UPC van start". Totaal TV.
  8. Jarco Kriek (September 5, 2012). "Meer HD-kanalen bij KPN". Totaal TV.
  9. RRTV (December 21, 2021). "RRTV licence MTV Netherlands" (PDF). RRTV.
  10. Commissariaat voor de Media (January 4, 2022). "Intrekking toestemming MTV Netherlands" (PDF). Commissariaat voor de Media.

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