MTV Southeast Asia

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MTV Southeast Asia
Image:MTV Logo.svg
Launched1996
Owned byMTV Networks Asia Pacific
CountryImage:Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore
Broadcast areaSouth East Asia & selected Pacific Region
Sister channel(s)VH1, Nickelodeon
Websitehttp://www.mtvasia.com/
Availability
Satellite
Astro MalaysiaChannel 713
Astro IndonesiaChannel 51
Sky Pacific FijiChannel 4
TVB Pay Vision MacauChannel 29
Cable
StarHub CableTV SingaporeChannel 20
Indovision IndonesiaChannel 62
TelkomVision IndonesiaChannel 501
Home Cable IndonesiaChannel 220
VietBao CATV VietnamChannel ???
Macau CATV MacauChannel 45
IPTV over ADSL
Now TV Hong KongChannel 554


MTV Southeast Asia is a 24-hour Music/Entertainment television network, owned by MTV Networks Asia Pacific, a division of Viacom. The channel is shown in the Southeast Asia region including Singapore (StarHub Cable Vision), Malaysia (Astro), Hong Kong (NOW TV), Indonesia (Astro Nusantara) and Vietnam. Apart from these countries, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines also have their own domestic versions of MTV.

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[edit] History

MTV Asia was launched in 1991, a joint venture between Star TV and MTV Networks, but later STAR TV's contract with MTV expired in 1995. This led to birth of Channel [V] International. MTV Asia was relaunch in 1996. Broadcast in a new unit based of Singapore. Initial 3 MTV channels are MTV Mandarin followed by MTV Asia (Now MTV Southeast Asia) and then MTV India.

[edit] Shows

[edit] Current Shows on MTV Southeast Asia

  • 5 Things You Need to Know About...
  • BIGBANG
  • Crank Yankers
  • Dancelife (MTV YOU PICK Viewers' Choice)
  • Hip-Hop Countdown
  • MTV Amplified
  • MTV Ask
  • MTV Feel the Music
  • MTV Handpicked
  • MTV Hits
  • MTV Jus
  • MTV Live
  • MTV Pop Inc
  • MTV Pop 10
  • MTV Pop 20
  • MTV Reverb
  • MTV Spankin' New
  • MTV Special
  • MTV The Games
  • MTV TRL
  • My Super Sweet 16 (Season 5)
  • Weekend Special

[edit] Former MTV Southeast Asia shows

  • Advance Warning
  • Barrio 19
  • Boiling Points (Malaysian Edition)
  • Chart Attack
  • Classic MTV
  • Double Trouble
  • D-Tour
  • Favourite Top 10
  • MTV MotoAlert
  • MTV Alternative Nation
  • MTV Ampuh
  • MTV Asia Hitlist
  • MTV Bangkok Jam
  • MTV Boom Top 10
  • MTV Brand New
  • MTV Connect
  • MTV Diyes
  • MTV Fresh
  • MTV Game Pad
  • MTV Hanging Out
  • MTV Music Remedy
  • MTV Hoopla
  • MTV Jams
  • MTV Jumpstart
  • MTV Loveline
  • MTV Mobbed
  • MTV Most Wanted
  • MTV Mush
  • MTV Nights
  • MTV Partyzone
  • MTV Presents
  • MTV Rock It
  • MTV Screen
  • MTV Sessions
  • MTV Start
  • MTV Twisted
  • MTV Urban Beats
  • MTV Vidsomnia
  • MTV Whatever Things
  • MTV Wow
  • Non Stop Hits

[edit] Themes, Logos, Lower Thirds and ID stations

MTV Southeast Asia channel logo in blue cubic theme, during in year 2000-August 2003. A screenshot from Sheila On 7 music video from the show MTV Boom Top 10 or known as MTV Jus today.

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MTV Southeast Asia channel logo in pink groory theme, used during August 2003-July 2005. A screenshot from The Killers performance on the show MTV Presents: 2$ Bill.

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MTV Southeast Asia channel logo in comic theme, used during July 2005-April 2007. A screenshot from The Killers music video on MTV Hits.

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The latest MTV Southeast Asia channel logo in simply white theme, since April 2007. A screenshot from Stephen Fretwell music video on MTV Hits: Indie.

[edit] MTV Asia (Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Philippines & Thailand)

[edit] Current VJs

[edit] Former VJs

[edit] Other MTV Asian Channels

[edit] MTV Thailand

Main article: MTV Thailand

[edit] Current VJs

  • Annie Supsermsri (Annie)
  • Janesuda Parnto (Jane)
  • Garanick Tongpiam (Nicky)
  • Poomjai Tangsnga (Poom)
  • Alexandra Sawaetwong (Alex)
  • Nattapol Liyavanija (Tye)
  • Jane Sriprayul (Waew)
  • John Delcastillo (John)

[edit] Former VJs

[edit] MTV Indonesia

MTV Indonesia is a 24-hour music channel. The channel combined both Indonesian, Asian (Mandarin and Indian) and International music programs. Currently it has a programming block seen in Global TV Channel aside from its own channel.

[edit] Current VJs

  • Rianti Cartwright (Rianti)
  • Daniel Mananta (Daniel)
  • Evan Sanders (Evan)
  • Caroline Soerachmat (Carol)
  • Mike Mulardo (Mike)
  • Rachel

[edit] Former VJs

  • Nadia Hutagalung
  • Nirina Zubir
  • Arie Untung
  • Andhara Early for MTV Kampus
  • Ketty Janursari for MTV Wow (90s MTV Indonesia on ANTV)
  • Eddy Brokolli
  • Sarah Sechan
  • Dewi Rezer
  • Alex Abbad
  • Alblen Filindo Fabe
  • Vina Yuanna
  • Cathy Sharon (Cathy)

[edit] MTV Mandarin

MTV Mandarin is a 24 hour music channel combined mandarin and international music programs. One of the first two MTV Asia channels along with MTV Asia and MTV India. MTV Mandarin gives you what you want – the best and the latest in the Chinese entertainment scene – in true MTV style. Chat with the hottest superstars in the region and around the world; hear the latest showbiz gossip; watch your favourite hits climb up the MTV charts; enjoy award-winning animated shows, “live” performances by your favourite artistes, previews of the latest blockbusters and, of course, the newest music videos - all on MTV Mandarin with VJs George, Stacy, Sammy and Andy! There are two division of MTV Mandarin namely MTV Taiwan and MTV China. The Channel is now available in China, Taiwan, Macau, Hong Kong and Singapore.

[edit] Current VJs

[edit] MTV Korea

MTV Korea is a 24 hour Korean and International music channel. It features Korean artist, news and few of reality programs. It also program brought also from MTV program in the US and Asian programs.

[edit] Current VJs

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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