MTV India

MTV India
Launched 28 October 1996
Owned by Viacom 18
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Slogan Stay Raw.
Country India
Language Hindi & English
Broadcast area South Asia
Headquarters Mumbai, India
Sister channel(s) VH1 India, Nickelodeon India, Sonic, Colors
Website Official website
Availability
Satellite
Airtel digital TV (India) Channel 380
Big TV (India) Channel 703
Dialog TV (Sri Lanka) Channel 41
DirecTV (U.S.) Channel 2006
Dish Network (U.S.) Channel 776
CanalSat Maurice (Mauritius) Channel 141
Dish TV (India) Channel 667
Tata Sky (India) Channel 807
Optus D2 (Globecast Australia / New Zealand) 12519 V 22500 3/4 (Irdeto Encryption)
Videocon d2h (India) Channel 521
Cable
First Media (Indonesia) Channel 176
UCS (Bangladesh) Channel 9
Fastway (India) Channel 321
In Digital (India) Channel 251
Asianet Digital TV (India) Channel 544 (SD)
Channel 843 (HD)
IPTV
PEO TV
(Sri Lanka)
Channel 67
mio TV (Singapore) Channel 658
My.T (Mauritius) Channel 40
now TV (Hong Kong) Channel 779

MTV India is the Indian version of MTV, a channel specialising in music, reality, and youth culture programming. It was launched in 1996 and is now part of the Viacom 18 Media Pvt. Ltd based in Mumbai, a 50/50 joint venture operation between Viacom Inc. and Network TV 18. MTV India is one of the oldest music television networks in Asia. Music has always been distinctively recognized and acknowledged with respect to India, thus MTV India has been very successful there. MTV India is one of the most popular music channels across the Indian subcontinent, having viewership shares in India and also countries like Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Most of the programming on the channel is in Hindi.[1]

MTV India creates shows across genres of music (Coke Studio, MTV Unplugged), reality television (MTV Roadies, Splitsvilla) and youth-based sitcoms (MTV Reality Stars).

MTV India has its office in Vile Parle in Mumbai.

Partnerships

MTV India logo used from 1996 to 2009.
MTV India logo used from 2009 to 2011.

The service is available on most Indian cable networks as a part of The One Alliance, a bouquet of many sought after channels, including Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, Discovery Travel and Living, SET, MAX, SAB, Aaj Tak, NDTV India, NDTV Profit, Headlines Today, Vh1, AXN, Nick, Discovery Turbo, Discovery Science, and NDTV 24x7.

The channel is also available as a standalone on CAS networks.

Music to reality

Of late MTV India has put a greater focus on reality shows(as MTV has internationally; as reality shows have become widely popular), which can make one wonder why the initials of the channel stand for Music Television. The show MTV-Roadies seems to have eclipsed the entire MTV India with a series of reality shows.

MTV India broadcasts many famous television programs, for people with varied interests. Its main emphasis is on music based entertainment and reality shows, such as the wildly popular Jersey Shore and Teen Mom. Of late, it has also ventured into youth-based fiction dramedies with India's first youth-based sitcom, MTV Reality Stars, which captures the comedy and chaos in the showbiz industry.

Programming

Currently broadcast

Formerly broadcast

The following shows have been broadcast on MTV India:

  • 24
  • Bacardi Music CDs Legacy Competition
  • Captain Shack[4]
  • CEAT MTV Chase the Monsoon
  • Coke Studio @ MTV
  • CY vs CY
  • The Dewarists
  • Haunted Weekends with Sunny Leone[5]
  • Friyay
  • Idea! MTV VJ Hunt
  • IIFA Buzz
  • IIFA Golden Moments
  • India's Next Top Model
  • The Junkyard Project
  • Kitni Mast Hai Zindagi
  • M for Madness
  • Maybe It's Me
  • Mission Sapne
  • MTV Act
  • MTV Angels of Rock[6]
  • MTV Bakra
  • MTV Bakra Returns
  • MTV Bachelor Pad
  • MTV Big F
  • MTV Block Party
  • MTV Breakfast Beats
  • MTV Bring on the Night - a fiction series
  • MTV Crunch 2
  • MTV Fanaah
  • MTV Fanta Fantastic Five
  • MTV Films
  • MTV Force India The Fast and The Gorgeous
  • 'MTV GateCrash
  • MTV Fully Faltoo Films
  • MTV Girls Night Out
  • MTV Gone in 60 Seconds
  • MTV Girls On Top
  • MTV Gyaando
  • MTV Haunted Weekends
  • MTV He Ticket
  • MTV Heart Attack
  • MTV HI 5
  • MTV Hits
  • MTV Jhand Hogi Sab Ki
  • MTV JK Trackstar
  • MTV Jump
  • MTV Kahani Mein Twist
  • MTV Kaisi Yeh Yaariyan
  • MTV Kickass Mornings
  • MTV LinkedIn GAj
  • MTV Love School
  • MTV Luv Reel[7]
  • MTV Memory Stick
  • MTV Nuon Making The Cut
  • MTV One Short Plot
  • MTV Pangas ON
  • MTV Ping
  • MTV Pyaar Vyaar and All That
  • MTV Rann VJ Run
  • MTV Reality Stars
  • MTV Remix Ride - Airs old pop remix songs from 90s and 2000s
  • MTV Roadies - an adventure reality series, with bikers traveling across the country
  • MTV Rock On
  • MTV Rush
  • MTV Samachar
  • MTV Select
  • MTV Sensex
  • MTV Shake Up
  • MTV Shots
  • MTV Sound Trippin - a music show
  • MTV Splitsvilla - a dating reality show
  • MTV Split Snapper
  • MTV Stripped
  • MTV Stuntmania - a biking stunt show hosted by stunt director Allan Amin
  • MTV Style Check
  • MTV SYNC
  • MTV Traffic
  • MTV Trackstar
  • MTV True Life
  • MTV Unplugged
  • MTV VMAI
  • MTV Warrior High
  • MTV Wassup - voice of Youngistaan
  • MTV Wassup Music
  • MTV Webbed
  • MTV Webbed 2
  • MTV What the Hack! - co-hosted by Ankit Fadia
  • MTV Why So Cyrus?
  • MTV Campus Diaries
  • Nano Drive with MTV
  • Never Hide Sounds
  • Nokia Music Theatre
  • Pepsi MTV Indies
  • Quikr Chronicles
  • Road To Love
  • Rozz Ka Dose
  • Silly Point
  • Time Out With Imam[8]
  • Teacher's and MTV Aquanoon party[9]
  • Ultimate Fitness Fan
  • VJ Chronicles
  • Zubaan Pe Lagaam

VJs

VJs serve as hosts of MTV shows. A few of the popular VJs are listed below.

Awards

The MTV India awards include the following.

  • Fully Faltoo Film Awards
  • Lycra MTV Style Awards
  • MTV Immies

See also

References

  1. Mahajan, Vijay; Banga, Kamini (2005-09-14). The 86 Percent Solution: How to Succeed in the Biggest Market Opportunity of the Next 50 Years. Pearson Education. ISBN 9780132782159.
  2. "Drop out to realise your entrepreneurial dreams". The Times of India. Retrieved July 29, 2017.
  3. "Rannvijay dons the avatar of a hot hunter for MTV Splitsvilla 10". Retrieved June 29, 2017.
  4. "MTV partners with Diageo's Captain Morgan; All set to launch the unique format 'MTV Captain's Shack'". February 17, 2012. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  5. "MTV ties up with Ragini MMS 2 for ‘Haunted Weekends with Sunny Leone". March 10, 2014. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  6. "MTV’s ‘Angels of Rock’ is a show by the women, of the women, but for everyone". July 14, 2016. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
  7. "MTV launches Luv Reels!". The Times of India. 29 June 2010. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
  8. "Imam returns to TV with Time Out with Imam Siddique". July 10, 2013. Retrieved July 30, 2017.
  9. "Teacher’s and MTV Aquanoon party". Retrieved 8 February 2013.
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