MTV Nordic
MTV logo
Broadcast area
  • Europe (original)
  • Denmark
  • Finland
  • Norway
  • Sweden (re-launch) Faroe Islands
Headquarters
Ownership
OwnerViacomCBS Networks EMEAA
History
Launched
  • 5 June 1998 (1998-06-05) (original)
  • February 22, 2019 (2019-02-22) (re-launch)
Closed
  • 17 September 2005 (2005-09-17) (original)
  • February 1, 2021 (2021-02-01)
Replaced by
Links
Websitenordic.mtve.com (original)
Logo until September 17, 2005

MTV Nordic was a pan-European cable television network launched on 5 June 1998. A 24-hour English-language network aimed at viewers in the Nordic countries and other European territories. Between 1998 and 2006 MTV Nordic served the majority of European territories (that did not have their own localized MTV channel) under the branding MTV Europe & Nordic. The majority of programming was hosted by presenters from the Nordic countries, mainly Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Additional veejays came from Israel, United States, Ireland and the United Kingdom. The channel gradually began to localize in May 2005 with the launch of MTV Denmark and in September 2005 the launch of MTV Sweden, MTV Norway and MTV Finland, which resulted in the MTV Nordic ceasing as a brand.

On February 22, 2019, the local MTV channels for the Nordic region were replaced by the relaunch of MTV Nordic which features no advertising or sponsorships.[1] Despite this, separate social media accounts and websites still exist for the local languages.

In early 2020, MTV Nordic as a branding began to reappear on MTV's social media sites within the Nordic region.[2]

On February 1, 2021, MTV Nordic was replaced with MTV Europe.[3]

Programming

Original version

  • Nordic Top 5
  • MTV Nordic Top 40
  • News Weekend Edition
  • Hitlist UK
  • Euro Top 20
  • US Top 20
  • Axl Meets
  • Spanking New
  • MTV at the Movies
  • Select MTV
  • Dance Floor Chart
  • Stylissimo
  • MTV News
  • Non-stop Hits
  • Don't Stop The Music
  • This is the new shit
  • This is our Music
  • mtv:new
  • Most Selected
  • MTV Amour
  • MTV Summer Festivals
  • Superock
  • MTV Hot
  • Top Selection
  • Total Request
  • 3 from 1 on the Web
  • Bytesize
  • Data Videos
  • Up North
  • Alternative Nation
  • Chill Out Zone

Presenters

Original version

  • Eden Harel (1994–2002) European Top 20, Select MTV, Dancefloor Chart
  • Lars Beckung mtv:new
  • Axl Smith (2004-) Spanking New, Axl Meets, MTV News, MTV At The Festivals,
  • Thomas Madvig
  • Maria Guzenina
  • Vanessa Warwick Headbangers Ball
  • Rebecca De Ruvo Awake on the Wild Side, Dial MTV
  • Camila Raznovich (1995–1998) MTV Amour, Hangin' Out, MTV Summer Festivals, MTV Beach House
  • Cat Deeley (1997–2002) Hit List UK, Stylissimo, MTV News
  • Julia Valet Superock, MTV Hot
  • Trevor Nelson The Lick
  • Becky Griffin Dancefloor Chart
  • Neil Cole European Top 20, Select MTV, The Fridge
  • Joanne Colan European Top 20
  • Kicki Berg Select MTV, European Top 20, Nordic Top 5, MTV Supermercado
  • Ulrika Eriksson Hitlist UK, Select MTV
  • Ina Géraldine (2003–2004) Euro Top 20
  • Amelia Hoy (2004–2006) Euro Top 20
  • DP Fitzgerald MTV News Update
  • Jason Danino-Holt (2006) Switched On
  • Charlotte Thorstvedt (2006–2009) Euro Top 20
  • Trey Farley Select MTV
  • Katja Schuurman So 90's

See also

References

  1. "Toestemming MTV Nordic" (in Dutch). Commissariaat voor de Media. 2019-02-22. Archived from the original on 2022-01-02.
  2. "@MTVNordic" on Twitter
  3. "Intrekking toestemming MTV Nordic (edities Finland, Noorwegen, Zweden, Denemarken)" (PDF) (in Dutch). Commissariaat voor de Media. 2021-01-25. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2022-01-14.
  4. "Tv-serier - Se serier online | MTV". MTV.se. Archived from the original on 2020-12-03.
  5. "TV-tablå - MTV". MTV.se. Archived from the original on 2019-03-06.
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