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Paramount Media Networks
IndustryEntertainment, cable and satellite television
Founded1984
Headquarters,
Key people
Doug Herzog, President, MTV Networks Entertainment Group
Van Toffler, President, MTV Networks Music/Films/Logo Group
Cyma Zarghami, President, Nickelodeon and MTV Networks' Kids & Family Group
OwnerWarner-Amex Satellite Entertainment (1984-1985), "Old" Viacom (1985-2005), "New" Viacom/CBS (2005-present)

MTV Networks is a division of media conglomerate Viacom that oversees the operations of many television channels and Internet brands, including the original MTV (Music Television) channel in the United States. MTV Networks also operates MTV Networks International.

The company was established in 1984 after Warner Communications and American Express decided to divest the basic cable assets of Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, renaming it MTV Networks, Inc. Warner-Amex originally created and owned Nickelodeon, MTV, VH1 and The Movie Channel (TMC).

Viacom acquired 66% of the company in 1985, and then acquired the remaining interest in 1986. It was then folded into Viacom International Inc., a subsidiary of Viacom Inc., and is no longer a distinct legal entity.

Cable channels owned by MTV Networks

Year in parentheses denotes when channel was brought into the MTV Networks fold. MTV Networks' family of brands is divided into three sections, based on the type of television programming and audiences they serve. [1]

MTV Networks Music & Logo Group[2]

MTV Networks Kids & Family Group[3]

MTV Networks Entertainment Group[4]

1Channel created by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment prior to 1984.
2Channel originally owned by CBS, became part of MTV Networks when CBS merged with Viacom.
3Created as VH1 Country prior to Viacom/CBS merger.
4Channel was originally known as VH1 MegaHits before being discontinued in July 2005 to facilitate Logo launch.
5Channel was originally known as Noggin before being rebranded as Nick Jr. in 2009. Co-owned with Sesame Workshop from 1999 to 2002.
6Channel was originally known as The N before being rebranded as TeenNick in 2009.
7Channel started as Ha!, merged with HBO's The Comedy Channel the following year, became fully owned by Viacom in 2003.
8Channel originally known as The Nashville Network until 2000 and The National Network until 2003.
9Co-owned with Lionsgate and MGM. MTV Networks handles operations.
10Co-owned with Endemol.

Former Channels

Internet properties

The company also owns internet properties, such as Atom Films, Addicting Games, MTV News, MTV International, Rhapsody (online music service), LyricsMode.com, iFilm, GoCityKids, Jokes.com, GameTrailers, Xfire, 365gay.com, Shockwave.com,[5] and Quizilla.[6] MTV Networks has also made a partnership with Nexon to promote its Neopets service.

New York headquarters

MTV Networks International

MTV Networks International is a division of Viacom International. Its headquarters are based in New York, London, Warsaw and Buenos Aires. It consists of 64 localized MTV channels, MTVNHD, VH1 (6 in total), Nickelodeon, TMF, VIVA, Comedy Central, Game One, Neopets, GameTrailers, Nitrome Limited, Shockwave, Addicting Games, Atom Films and Xfire. MTV Networks' brands are seen globally in 560 million households in 162 countries and 33 languages via more than 150 locally programmed and operated TV channels and more than 350 digital media properties.


The MTV Networks International network consists of:

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.viacom.com/ourbrands/medianetworks/mtvnetworks/Pages/default.aspx
  2. ^ http://www.viacom.com/ourbrands/medianetworks/mtvnetworks/Pages/default.aspx
  3. ^ http://www.viacom.com/ourbrands/medianetworks/mtvnetworks/Pages/default.aspx
  4. ^ http://www.viacom.com/ourbrands/medianetworks/mtvnetworks/Pages/default.aspx
  5. ^ Frank Ahrens (2006-08-10). "Viacom's MTV unit buys Atom Entertainment for its film, gaming web sites". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2006-10-16.
  6. ^ "Viacom's MTV buys teen online community website quizilla.com". Forbes. 2006-10-16. Retrieved 2006-10-16.
  7. ^ http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/mtv-latin-america-confirms-rock-band-thirty-seconds-to-mars-to-perform-at-mtv-world-stage-mexico-98605484.html