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'''MTV Türkiye''' is the [[Turkey|Turkish]] subsidiary of [[MTV]]. It is operated in Turkey by [[Digiturk]] digital platform
'''MTV Türkiye''' is the [[Turkey|Turkish]] subsidiary of [[MTV]]. It was on air between October 23, 2006 and August 31, 2011.


==History==
==History==
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===Digiturk and MTVNI===
===Digiturk and MTVNI===
MTV Turkey was removed from [[Digiturk]] on May 22, 2010 with no reason given to the customers, which caused a small controversy amongst customers.<ref>http://www.medyafaresi.com/haber/40848/medya-mtv-turkiye-ve-nickelodeon-digiturkten-cikarildi.html</ref> On June 20, 2010, it was reported that [[MTV Networks International]] cancelled [[Multichannel Developers]]'s (the company that operated MTV Turkiye) licence a month ago.<ref>http://www.haberfx.net/mtvni-mcd-ile-olan-lisans-sozlesmesini-feshetti-haberi-212830/</ref> On the same day, MTV Turkiye's website closed with a text saying that their new site will be available as soon as possible. As of October 2010, the channel operates on cable TV (e.g. on [[D-Smart]] Ch. 63, see [[Digital television in Turkey]]) and free-to-air satellite.
MTV Turkey was removed from [[Digiturk]] on May 22, 2010 with no reason given to the customers, which caused a small controversy amongst customers.<ref>http://www.medyafaresi.com/haber/40848/medya-mtv-turkiye-ve-nickelodeon-digiturkten-cikarildi.html</ref> On June 20, 2010, it was reported that [[MTV Networks International]] cancelled [[Multichannel Developers]]'s (the company that operated MTV Turkiye) licence a month ago.<ref>http://www.haberfx.net/mtvni-mcd-ile-olan-lisans-sozlesmesini-feshetti-haberi-212830/</ref> On the same day, MTV Turkiye's website closed with a text saying that their new site will be available as soon as possible. As of October 2010, the channel operates on cable TV (e.g. on [[D-Smart]] Ch. 63, see [[Digital television in Turkey]]) and free-to-air satellite.
*The channel ceased broadcasting on August 31, 2011


The channel ceased broadcasting on August 31, 2011.
MTV Turkey on March 1, 2012 Digiturk 107. channel opened again.

MTV Europe was aired instead of MTV Türkiye, on March 1, 2012 on 107. channel of the Digiturk platform.


==Current Shows==
==Current Shows==
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* MTV Live
* MTV Live
* Hot Stuff
* Hot Stuff
* So 90'S
* So 90's
* Chill Out Zone
* Chill Out Zone
* World Chart Express
* World Chart Express

Revision as of 05:39, 1 August 2012

MTV Türkiye
CountryTurkey
HeadquartersIstanbul
Ownership
OwnerÇukurova Medya Grubu
Viacom International Media Networks

MTV Türkiye is the Turkish subsidiary of MTV. It was on air between October 23, 2006 and August 31, 2011.

History

Launch

MTV Türkiye's opening party was held on 17 November 2006 in Istanbul, with a Pussycat Dolls performance. It was officially launced on October 23, 2006. The first broadcast of the channel was Nil Karaibrahimgil's music video Peri.

Digiturk and MTVNI

MTV Turkey was removed from Digiturk on May 22, 2010 with no reason given to the customers, which caused a small controversy amongst customers.[1] On June 20, 2010, it was reported that MTV Networks International cancelled Multichannel Developers's (the company that operated MTV Turkiye) licence a month ago.[2] On the same day, MTV Turkiye's website closed with a text saying that their new site will be available as soon as possible. As of October 2010, the channel operates on cable TV (e.g. on D-Smart Ch. 63, see Digital television in Turkey) and free-to-air satellite.

The channel ceased broadcasting on August 31, 2011.

MTV Europe was aired instead of MTV Türkiye, on March 1, 2012 on 107. channel of the Digiturk platform.

Current Shows

The channel combines local and international music, and airs such trademark MTV shows like Jackass, Pimp My Ride, I Bet You Will, Dirty Sanchez, Wild Boyz, Viva la Bam, Celebrity Deathmatch, Life of Ryan and I Want A Famous Face with subtitles in Turkish. Twice a week (Sunday, 1 PM GMT+2 and Monday, 9PM GMT+2), the channel also broadcasts classic 'Turk Fantastik' films.

Shows

  • My Super Sweet 16
  • Alternative Nation
  • MTV Live
  • Hot Stuff
  • So 90's
  • Chill Out Zone
  • World Chart Express
  • World Stage
  • True Life
  • The Rock Chart
  • The Base Chart Show
  • Euro Top 20
  • Headbangers Ball
  • Lickshoot
  • MTV Imsomnia
  • Party Zone
  • Superock
  • Naruto

Local Shows

  • Free Zone
  • Free Friday
  • Your Mtv
  • MTV TR Hafta Sonu
  • Kontra Atak
  • Bestmotion
  • MTV @ 46 Studios
  • Fantastik Filmler Kuşağı
  • Ünlü Harfler
  • MultiPlayer Season:1 Episodes:13
  • Artist Spot
  • Film Fragmanları
  • Rock'n Dark Ekspres 2010
  • MTV @ 46 Studios Season:1 Episodes:7
  • Online Chart
  • Made Turkiye | Seoson:1 Episodes:2
  • 5+TR
  • Turkcell Çalarken Dinlet Top 10
  • Şarküteri
  • Dore
  • Lame
  • BeniMTV'm Seasons:3 Episodes:70
  • İkilem
  • 22.00 -05.00
  • Making The Video TR
  • Hitlist TR
  • MTV EKSTRA
  • MTV Teens Club
  • MTV on Stage
  • Chat @ Chat
  • Anime Forum

VJs

  • Melisa Toros (High Score)-2011
  • Metehan Çakır (The Rock Chart) 2010-2011
  • Alper Etiş (BeniMTV'M)(2006-)
  • Semra Altınel (2010–2011)
  • Burak Aydoğan (2010)
  • Merthan Yalçın (2010)
  • Can Bonomo (2009–2010)
  • Numan Biçer (2008-2009)
  • Selin Akal (2007–2008)
  • Bertan Horasan (2007–2008)
  • Seda Bakan (2007–2008)
  • Eyüp Çakmak (2006–2007)
  • Melis Bayraktar (2010)
  • Beste Bereket (2009)
  • Keremcem (2007)

Festivals/Special Programming

See also

References