TMF Flanders

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TMF
TMF Vlaanderen (logo).png
CountryBelgium
Broadcast areaFlanders
NetworkVIMN Belgium
HeadquartersAntwerp
Programming
Picture format16:9 576i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerViacom International Media Networks Northern Europe
Sister channelsComedy Central
Spike
MTV
Nickelodeon
Nick Jr.
Nicktoons
Nick Hits
History
Launched3 October 1998
Closed1 November 2015
Replaced byComedy Central going 24 Hours
Links
Websitewww.tmf.be
Availability
(channel space shared with Comedy Central)
Cable
Telenet Digital TVChannel 36 (Flanders)
Channel 126 (Brussels)
NumericableChannel 270
Voo (Brussels)Channel TBA
IPTV
Belgacom TVChannel 160 (Flanders)
Channel 187 (Brussels & Wallonia)
SNOWChannel TBA
ScarletChannel 160 (Flanders)
Channel 187 (Brussels & Wallonia)
Streaming media
Yelo TVWatch Live
TV OveralWatch Live

TMF was a Belgian pay television channel whose programming was centred towards popmusic videoclips. TMF was operated by Viacom International Media Networks.

Originally an abbreviation of "The Music Factory", the channel was launched as TMF Vlaanderen in 1998, mainly due to the success of the eponymous Dutch music television channel. The station began broadcasting on October 3, 1998.

The recordings of TMF Flanders occurred mainly in the in Lint, there was until mid-2013 also established the parent company.

History[]

TMF Flanders was launched on October 3, 1998.[citation needed] On October 5, 2015, Viacom announced that TMF will stop broadcasting om November 1, 2015. Thereby two Flemish youth channels (TMF and competitor JIM) disappeared in a short time. From November 1, 2015 Comedy Central took over the whole channel. Thereby the last TMF stopped and the brand completely disappeared.[1][2]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "TMF verdwijnt en wordt vervangen door Comedy Central 24/7". (in Dutch). October 5, 2015.
  2. ^ Totaal TV - TMF definitief ten grave gedragen

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