MTV Greece

MTV Greece
Launched September 1, 2008
Network MTV
Owned by Recreational Broadcasting Enterprises S.A.
Picture format 16:9 (576i, SDTV),
(1080i, HDTV)[1]
Country Greece
Language Greek
English
Broadcast area Greece
Cyprus
Headquarters Marousi, Athens, Greece
Sister channel(s) Nickelodeon
Nick Jr.
Nickelodeon Plus
Website www.rise.gr
Availability
Digea DVB-T, Attica 63 UHF
Satellite
NOVA Greece Channel 603 (SD)
NOVA Cyprus Channel 605 (SD)
OTE TV Channel 601 (HD)
IPTV
OTE TV Channel 34 (SD)
Greek MTV journalists interviewing a cosplayer at the Comicdom 2012 comics convention in Athens, Greece

MTV Greece was the Greek version of MTV, launched on September 1, 2008. MTV Greece terminated its services on 11/01/2016 due to small interest in ratings and limited profit from commercials. This was partly due to the fact that the channel had its main focus on reality TV with little appeal to audiences, and kept few hours of music, usually from late night until 13:00. MTV Greece was replaced by the local channel Rise on terrestrial TV. Also, it was replaced in both OTE TV and NOVA (satellite - pay tv Platforms) by MTV Europe and MTV Live HD.[2]

MTV Greece broadcasts mainly English, American and Greek music, MTV's shows like Date My Mom, Made, Nitro Circus, RoomRaiders, America's Most Smartest Model, etc. subtitled in Greek, as well as three Greek shows (Hitlist Hellas, MTV Pulse, MTV Take 20). Currently it broadcasts terrestrially only in Athens and via satellite to the rest of Greece and Cyprus. MTV Greece had also a local version, which broadcasts in Thessaloniki, under the title MTV Plus.

MTV Greece's launch party took place in Panathenaic Stadium, Athens on October 5, 2008 with live performances from R.E.M., Kaiser Chiefs, Gabriella Cilmi, and C Real. The concert was also broadcast live in Italy through MTV Italy, and in France (MTV France), Portugal (MTV Portugal) and Spain (MTV Spain).

MTV Greece HD started officially broadcasting only via OTE TV on October 17, 2011 and it was one of the first HD versions of a European MTV network. The channel is also available via NOVA. On October 9, 2009, MTV organized the first MTV Day, a celebration for the 1 year of airing in Greece. MTV held a concert at the Olympic Indoor Hall, in Athens, with quests Myronas Stratis, Professional Sinnerz, Moral, Aloha From Hell and Tokio Hotel. The concert was successful and it was the first concert for Tokio Hotel after their album Humanoid was released. The concert was previously recorded for the other MTV channels (except MTV USA) and it was later shown on the MTV World Stage.

Current Shows

The channel combines local and international music, and airs such trademark MTV shows like Jackass, Pimp My Ride, When I Was 17, If You Really Knew Me, My Super Sweet 16, Viva La Bam, Room Raiders, Life of Ryan and 16 and Pregnant with subtitles in Greek.

Reality shows

Music Shows

Local Shows

Drama-Comedy Series

Title Original Run
Greek Only seasons 1-2, 2008-2010
The Hard Times of RJ Berger All episodes aired
Blue Mountain State All episodes aired
Awkward. Season 3 coming in September 2013
Beavis and Butt-Head Only season 8
Underemployed All episodes aired
The Inbetweeners All episodes aired
Fur TV All episodes aired, 2008-2010
Victorious Only seasons 1-3
Big Time Rush Only seasons 1-3
Teen Wolf Only seasons 1-2
Crash Canyon All episodes aired
Under One Roof All episodes aired, 2008
Hollywood Heights All episodes aired
Dogg After Dark All episodes aired
Pranked All episodes aired
Wild 'n Out Only seasons 1-4
South Park Only seasons 1-3
Degrassi: The Next Generation

Presenters and VJs

Spinoff channels

MTV Plus

Main article: MTV Plus

Launched on October 18, 2009 - MTV Plus was a 24-hour branch of MTV available in Thessaloniki. Its programming was similar to its sister channel MTV Greece. On December 13, 2011 it was replaced by Nickelodeon Plus.

MTV Music

Main article: MTV Music (Greece)

Launched on October 7, 2009 - MTV Music is a 24-hour music channel playing non-stop music videos, live performances and artist interviews. It closed on 2011 and was replaced by MTV Greece and from October 17, 2011, MTV HD. MTV Greece terminated its services on 11/01/2016 due to small interest in ratings and limited profit from commercials. This was partly due to the fact that the channel had its main focus on reality TV with little appeal to audiences, and kept few hours of music, usually from late night until 13:00.

MTV HD

MTV HD was launched on October 17, 2011 on OTE TV.

See also

References

External links

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