MTV (Estonian TV channel)

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MTV Eesti
MTV Logo.svg
MTV Eesti logo 2006–2009
CountryEstonia
Broadcast areaEstonia
HeadquartersRoseni 7, Tallinn, Estonia[1]
Ownership
OwnerMTV Networks Europe / Ananey Communications Ltd
Sister channelsMTV Lithuania & Latvia
History
Launched4 September 2006
Closed18 November 2009
Replaced byMTV Europe
Links
Websitewww.mtveesti.ee
Availability

MTV Eesti was a twenty-four-hour music and entertainment channel operated by MTV Networks Europe. The channel began on 4 September 2006 at 22:00 EEST.[2] The channel was available in Estonia.

History[]

  • In 2006, MTV Networks Europe established MTV Networks Baltic a new broadcasting service which provided localized channels for Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. MTV Networks Baltic launched three separate channels within the region in September 2006.
  • The first video to air on MTV Estonia was Vanilla Ninja - Rockstarz
  • In 2008, MTV Networks International signed a new licensing agreement with Israeli Communications company Ananey Communications to operate and manage the MTV brand within the Baltic Region.[3]
  • The channel ceased broadcasting on 18 November 2009.[4]
  • As of 18 November 2009 MTV Europe has replaced MTV Baltic channels.

VJs[]

Channel content[]

Similar to other MTV channels in Europe. MTV Estonia featured both local and international entertainments shows.

  • Superock
  • Party Zone,
  • Chill Out Zone
  • Alternative Nation
  • Nu Rave
  • MTV Amour
  • Baltic Top 20
  • Dancefloor Chart
  • Euro Top 20
  • UK Top 10
  • Hitlist Base Chart
  • Rock Chart
  • Top 10 @ 10
  • World Chart Express
  • Fist Of Zen
  • My Super Sweet 16
  • The City,
  • Parental Control
  • Exposed
  • Busted
  • A Double Shot at Love,
  • Happy Tree Friends
Screenshot of MTV Eesti (September 2006 – June 2009)

References[]

  1. ^ "MTV Eesti – Contacts". MTV Eesti. Retrieved 27 May 2009.
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 5 February 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://albert.balticbusinessnews.com/Default2.aspx?ArticleID=606e009e-b172-4394-8c34-73aabe954531&=miinus[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ http://www.baltic-course.com/eng/baltic_news/?doc=4212

Coordinates: 59°26′18.66″N 24°45′19.88″E / 59.4385167°N 24.7555222°E / 59.4385167; 24.7555222

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