MTV3
MTV3 | |
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Launched | 13 August 1957 (own channel 1993- ) |
Owned by | Bonnier |
Audience share | 17.4 % (2014, [1]) |
Country | Finland |
Broadcast area | Finland |
Headquarters | Helsinki |
Formerly called |
MTV (Mainostelevisio) (August 1957 – January 1993) |
Replaced |
Kolmoskanava (January 1, 1993) |
Sister channel(s) |
MTV3 HD Sub AVA MTV Max (HD) MTV Sport 1 (HD) MTV Sport 2 (HD) MTV Fakta MTV Leffa MTV Juniori HUVI1 HUVI2 |
Website | www.mtv.fi/mtv3 |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital | Channel 3 |
dna Welho | Channel 23 (HD) |
Satellite | |
Canal Digital | Channel 3 (HD) |
Cable | |
Elisa | Channel 3 |
dna Welho |
Channel 3 Channel 33 (HD) |
MTV3 is a Finnish commercial television station owned by Bonnier. It had the biggest audience share of all Finnish TV channels until Finnish Broadcasting Company’s Yle TV1 took the lead. The letters MTV stand for Mainos-TV (advertisement television), due to the channel getting its revenue from running commercials. Number 3 was added later, when the channel was allocated the third nation-wide television channel and it generally became known as "Channel Three" – Finnish Broadcasting Company’s Yle TV1 and Yle TV2 being the first two – and also to distinguishing it from the later MTV Finland. The channel's logo was a stylized owl, changed to an owl's eye after an image renewal in 2003. MTV3 currently has about 500 employees. It is also known as Maikkari (a slang of word "Mainos-TV").
History
MTV3 started on 13 August 1957, the first commercial television network in Finland, nation-wide commercial TV station in Europe. In Finland it was preceded by the regional TES-TV commercial channel. It was originally known as MTV with programmes broadcast on the two channels of Yle. MTV was allocated its own channel after 1986, when Kolmoskanava (TV3) was born as a joint venture between Yle, MTV, and Nokia. MTV3 was born in 1993 when MTV took over the shares of TV3 from Yle and Nokia and MTV programming switched from the Yle frequencies to the TV3 transmitters. The same year MTV Oy was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union.
In 2005 Alma Media sold MTV3 and its sister channels (MTV3+, Subtv, Radio Nova and a share in Urheilukanava) to Swedish Bonnier.
Programming
MTV3 broadcasts everyday from morning to small hours. The pre-dawn hours are allocated to a SMS-based online chat.
Much of the output of MTV3 is a mixture of Finnish versions of popular program formats and of American and British imports. However, MTV3 has also its own Finnish programming. For example, many of Spede Pasanen's productions were produced for MTV3.
MTV3 broadcasts two main news broadcasts every day on prime time. Seitsemän uutiset at 7 pm and Kymmenen uutiset at 10 pm. MTV3 also broadcast news every morning and short bulletins at 9 pm.
MTV3 brought the first daily soap opera to Finland, by showing the American The Bold and the Beautiful, which in 1990s became the most popular show on the channel. In 1999, MTV3 started showing Finnish daily soap opera Salatut elämät.
See also
- Gladiaattorit (Finnish Gladiators)
References
- ↑ "Results From The TV Audience Measurement". Finnpanel Oy. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
External links
- MTV3 – Official site
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