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MTV (New Zealand)

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Television channel
MTV
Final logo used from 1 July 2009 to 30 November 2010
CountryNew Zealand
HeadquartersAuckland
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Picture format576i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerMTV Networks Australia & New Zealand
History
Launched18 August 2006
Closed30 November 2010
Replaced byMTV Australia
Links
Websitewww.mtv.co.nz

MTV New Zealand was a 24-hour general television entertainment channel operated byMTV Networks International. The channel launched on 18 August 2006. From its launch MTV New Zealand employed 23 people at its headquarters inAuckland.[1] MTV New Zealand was replaced withMTV Australia on 30 November 2010 while still retaining localised advertising and website for New Zealand.[2] As of November 2011, MTV.co.nz redirects viewers to MTV.com.au.

History

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Between June 1997 to June 1998,MTV was operated in New Zealand as a free-to-air channel byTVNZ using content from UK version of MTV. It controversially replaced Auckland's free-to-air music TV channelMax TV and Christchurch'sCry TV, and was only broadcast inAuckland,Wellington,Tauranga,Hamilton,Christchurch andDunedin.

On 18 May 2006SKY Network Television announced the launch of a licensed, localised MTV channel, operated byViacom New Zealand.

The announcement of the channel triggered discussion among the public and in online forums. The channel had the backing of several influential New Zealanders in the music industry including: Ed St. John, President and CEO,Warner Music Australasia;Denis Handlin, Chairman & CEO,Sony BMG Music Entertainment Australia & New Zealand; Andy Murnane, CEO,Dawn Raid Entertainment; and local hip-hop artistSavage.[3]

It commenced full operations on 16 August 2006.

In 2007MTV Australia announced its nominees for theMTV Australia Video Music Awards 2007. Along with the usual categories came theNew Zealand viewers choice award which was a special category for New Zealand artists. The winner (which was announced on the night) wasGoodnight Nurse. In celebration of this MTV New Zealand (along withAir New Zealand) hosted the world's first MTV Mile High Gig which made its way from New Zealand to theMTV Australia Video Music Awards and had live bands,Goodnight Nurse andDukes, on the plane.[4]

MTV airedMTV Snow Jam to celebrate their first birthday, featuring acts such asLupe Fiasco,Savage, Mareko andThe Mint Chicks, on 18 August 2007 atSnow Park inWānaka. The show was in conjunction with the finals of the Billabong Slopestyle Jam competition.[5]

Website

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The website officially launched in July 2006 and only showed a promo for the channel (which related to cows and cow milk which makes people do strange things), a form to win tickets to the 2006 VMAs, VJ search and launch party info. The full site launched with the channel on 18 August 2006 and included a home page with MTV New Zealand promos, news, features, competitions, interactive forums, a page on MTV Full Tank and more. A redesigned website was launched on Monday, 29 May 2007. This redesign mirrored the then-recently launchedMTV Australia website and utilised a different key colour to differentiate it. This was the website design that was used until the channel's shutdown.

Closure of New Zealand office

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It was confirmed on 28 September 2010 that MTV Networks International would close its offices in Auckland and relocate MTV New Zealand toMTV Networks Australia & New Zealand's offices in Sydney, Australia. This came into effect as of 30 November 2010, alongside the channel's closure.[2]

Programming and schedule

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MTV New Zealand broadcast flagship MTV programs includingPunk'd,Pimp My Ride,Laguna Beach andThe Hills.[1]

Local MTV programs includedFull Tank hosted byAmber Peebles and Jay Reeve, and100% Pure NZ, a local music show dedicated to NZ music releases.[6]

MTV also broadcast a Top 10 Countdown nightly, although the genre of songs played changed from one day to the next.

On 6 July 2007 MTV launchedThe Mix which was hosted by Amber Peebles and Jay Reeve.[7]

Despite MTV marketing itself as 'Music Television', there were only 3–4 music shows show on MTV within each 24-hour day. Most of the programming was MTV created content that has little to do with music (Pimp My Ride,Laguna Beach,Full Tank,The Hills, etc.), however music videos were often shown between shows.

Programming blocks

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MTV (New Zealand) showed a variety of specialty programming blocks. This is a somewhat exhaustive list:

  • Dumb-ass Tuesday - Comedy shows likePunk'd,Jackass,Wildboyz, andDirty Sanchez, some shows could be seen in groups of 2 episodes. It ran from 8pm to midnight on Tuesdays.
  • Nu-shite (sometimes bowdlerized to Nu-sh*te) - If you missed something new during the week or want to see it again, this is where you would go. It ran from 4pm to 8pm on Saturdays.
  • The 10-spot - Different shows aired at 10pm every weeknight.
  • Monday Night's a B*tch (seen asMonday Night's a Bitch on the channel) - Shows likeLaguna Beach,My Super Sweet 16, andThe Hills could be seen here. It ran from 8pm to midnight on Mondays.
  • Lowrider Thursday - Car shows likePimp My Ride,Road Rules, andTrick It Out dominate. It ran from 8pm to midnight on Thursdays.
  • Larry & Spud Sunday Roast - Programs strategically placed for easy viewing. It ran from 8pm to midnight on Sunday nights.
  • Wacked Out Wednesdays - Programs such asRoom 401,Fist of Zen, andScarred are broadcast during this programming block on Wednesdays.
  • Slip Slop Slapper Sundays - Programs repeated twice running from 6pm-11pm. Shows such asMaui Fever,The Hills,Living Lahaina andA Shot at Love with Tila Tequila were aired.
  • Sweatin' Beats - Music videos played from 3am-5am for partiers. Usually techno or dance songs were played.

A themed marathon ran every weekend, from 10am-3pm on Saturday and 1pm-8pm on Sunday. The theme changed every week.

Former VJs

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MTV Networks New Zealand

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MTV Networks New Zealand consisted of:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"For the first time in NZ's history MTV is YOURS". Scoop. 20 July 2006.
  2. ^ab"MTV NZ to axe 23 staff, closes offices".The New Zealand Herald. 28 September 2010. Retrieved26 October 2011.
  3. ^"SKY Television Media Release". SKY TV. 18 May 2006.
  4. ^"MTV And Air New Zealand To Host The World's First MTV Mile High Gig En Route To The MTV Australia Video Music Awards". Viacom. 15 March 2007.
  5. ^"Lupe Fiasco Headlines Mtv Snowjam". Scoop.co.nz. 9 July 2007.
  6. ^Hunkin, Joanna (28 July 2006)."Ready to run with MTV".The New Zealand Herald.
  7. ^"The Mix". MTV.co.nz.

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