List of MTV channels

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This list of MTV channels includes every channel broadcast by ViacomCBS Domestic Media Networks (known as MTV Networks until 2011) or its partners or affiliates, beginning with the original MTV (Music Television) channel in the U.S., and proceeding by continent, in order of arrival.

North America[]

United States[]

Canada[]

All channels listed below are owned by Canadian broadcasters, with ViacomCBS owning minor interests where indicated:

Note: Juicebox and Comedy Gold formerly existed as MTV2 Canada from 2001-2005 (later PunchMuch from 2005-2011) and TV Land Canada from 2001-2010, respectively.

Caribbean[]

  • Tr3s

Latin America[]

Brazil[]

Europe[]

Continent Wide[]

Adria (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia & Slovenia)[]

Austria[]

Baltics (Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania)[]

Benelux (The Netherlands & Belgium)[]

Czech Republic[]

Denmark[]

Finland[]

France[]

Germany[]

Greece[]

  • MTV Greece (replaced by RISE)
  • MTV Europe (Greek)
  • MTV + (closed)
  • Nickelodeon Greece (SD and HD)
    • Nick Jr. (Program block on Nickelodeon)
  • MTV Hits Europe
  • MTV Live
  • MTV Music Greece (closed)
  • MTV Music International (Greek)
  • Club MTV Europe
  • MTV 80s
  • MTV 90s
  • MTV 00s

Hungary[]

Ireland[]

Italy[]

Norway[]

Poland[]

Portugal[]

Romania[]

Russia[]

  • MTV Russia (Russian, SD/HD) (Launched 25 September, 1998. Restart October 1, 2013)
  • Nickelodeon CIS (Russian, SD/HD)
  • Paramount Channel (Russian)
  • (Russian, SD/HD) (Closed on 1 June, 2021)
  • MTV Hits Europe (English) (Closed on 1 July, 2021)
  • MTV Live (English)
  • Club MTV Europe (English) (Closed on 1 July, 2021)
  • MTV 80s (English)
  • MTV 90s (English)
  • MTV 00s (English)
  • Nick Jr. (Russian)
  • Nicktoons (Russian)
  • Paramount Comedy (Russian)

Slovakia[]

Spain[]

Sweden[]

Switzerland[]

Turkey[]

Ukraine[]

United Kingdom[]

Middle East and North Africa[]

Israel[]

Asia Pacific[]

Australia[]

China[]

India[]

Pakistan[]

Indonesia[]

Japan[]

South Korea[]

New Zealand[]

Philippines[]

  • MTV Asia (Pilipino)
  • Nickelodeon Philippines
  • VH1 Philippines (Launched at July 12, 2012 at 12 midnight)
  • Nickelodeon Asia (Available in the Philippines from 1998-2011)

Taiwan[]

Thailand[]

  • MTV Thailand (Re-Closed)
  • MTV Asia (English and Thai)
  • MTV Sports
  • VH1 Thailand
  • Nickelodeon Asia (Thai; Live Action Programming Subtitled)

Vietnam[]

Sub-Saharan Africa[]

MTV Networks started operations in Africa in 1999 with the Nickelodeon block on M-net's K-TV then MTV Base in 2005. In 2008, Nickelodeon became a 24-hour channel. Since then the Network as expanded. Most of its channels are available exclusively on DStv.

  • (Exclusive to DStv)
  • (Replaced BET International on DStv in April 2015 but closed before the end of the year)
  • BET International (Available to all Digital TV services except DStv)
  • (Exclusive to DStv)
  • MTV Base Africa (Formally exclusive to Dstv but now available to other providers.)
  • MTV Africa (Launched 2013 as MTV South Africa to replace MTV Europe. Exclusive to DStv)
  • Nickelodeon Europe (on some providers)
  • Nickelodeon Africa (Exclusive to DStv)
  • Nick Jr. Africa (Exclusive to DStv)
  • Nicktoons Africa (Exclusive to DStv)
  • VH1 Europe (Exclusive to DStv until it got discontinued and replaced by VH1 Classic)
  • VH1 Classic Europe (Exclusive to DStv until March 4, 2019 as the channel got replaced with MTV Music 24)
  • MTV Music 24 (Launched on DStv in March 2019 replacing VH1 Classic, but closed on 1 June 2021 to be replaced by MTV Hits)
  • MTV Hits (Exclussive to DStv)

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