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MTV Japan

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Japanese music television channel
Television channel
MTV Japan
CountryJapan
HeadquartersAkasaka,Minato, Tokyo
Programming
LanguagesJapanese
English
Picture format1080iHDTV
(downscaled to480i for the SD feed)
Ownership
OwnerParamount Global Japan K.K. (Paramount Networks EMEAA)
History
LaunchedNovember 15, 1993; 32 years ago (1993-11-15) (original)
January 1, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-01-01) (revival)
Links
Websitehttps://www.mtvjapan.com

MTV Japan (Music Television Japan) is the Japanese version of thecable television network based inTokyo,Japan. It is a subsidiary ofParamount Global Japan K.K., and was launched on November 15, 1993. It can be viewed on cable television,SKY PerfecTV!, SKY PerfecTV! e2 and IPTV.

History

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MTV originally was a music block onABC TV in the Kansai area from 1984 to 1988, then it became a block onTokyo Broadcasting System, Japan's largest commercial television station, in the Kanto area from 1988 to 1992. In 1988, it was shown late Tuesday nights between 1:20am and 4:20am, and late Friday nights between 2:55am and 4:50am.[1]

In 1992, Music Channel, Inc. acquired a license fromViacom to broadcast with the MTV name. Broadcast began on CS Analog and Skyport services, with PerfecTV! accessed added in 1996 andDirecTV access added in 1997. Notable VJs from that time includeMarc Panther andKen Lloyd.

In 1998, Music Channel canceled their license with Viacom because of the high license fee required. Consequently, from 1999 the station changed its name toVibe and shifted its content focus from Western music to domestic music products. Without the MTV brand name behind it, competition from other channels such asSpace Shower TV andSony Music Japan's Viewsic (nowMusic On! TV) led to the station being acquired by H&Q Asia Pacific in 2000.

Also in 2000, MTV Broadcasting Japan, Inc., a separate company formed by groups likeCSK andSega, acquired a broadcast license from SKY PerfecTV!. However, the company never broadcast under the MTV name; it changed its name to M-BROS and broadcast under that name on both DirecTV and SKY PerfecTV! until April 30, 2002.

Following this attempt to use the MTV name (and perhaps because of it), Viacom once again formed a contract with Music Channel, and created a revival of MTV Japan on January 1, 2001, this time under the umbrella of MTV Networks and with the support of MTV capital. Music Channel, Inc. also changed its company name toMTV Japan, Inc. at this time. The first video played on MTV Japan wasbird's "Mind Travel."

The Vibe name carries on in its Internet activities, which were spun off from the channel as VIBE, Inc. This company was integrated into Bandai Networks in 2005.

There is a marked difference in this revival of MTV Japan when contrasted to the old MTV Japan. The older MTV Japan focused on overseas artists, whereas the current MTV Japan focuses on domestic artists. As a result, the channel has drawn criticism from proponents of the older MTV Japan. However, in March 2006 the network drew 6,000,000 viewers, making the channel second to Space Shower TV and an overall financial success.

In August 2006, MTV Japan was made a complete subsidiary of MTV Networks and again made a complete subsidiary of Viacom International Media Networks on December 1, 2014. This was to consolidate its activities with otherViacom subsidiaries in Japan, such as Nickelodeon Japan and the FLUX Digital Content Service.

Some of the most popular musical acts such asAyumi Hamasaki andTohoshinki have received several awards from this channel and performed numerous times on its awards show.

Programming

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MTV Japan broadcasts varieties of programs, Unlike its American counterpart, MTV Japan tends to broadcastmusic videos rather thanreality television or music-related programs and it also displays shows from theAmerican counterpart or the channel, such asThe Hills,Laguna Beach, etc.

Local shows

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Shows imported from MTV Networks Worldwide

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Past local shows

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  • U.K. Top 10
  • Usavich
  • World Chart Express with Honda

VJs

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Current VJs:

  • Arisa Urahama
  • Boo
  • CHRIS

Past VJs:

  • MEGUMI
  • RENA
  • Marc Panther
  • Ken Lloyd
  • Teppei (now a DJ on ZIP-FM Nagoya)
  • Akiko Fukuda
  • George Williams
  • RURI
  • KENNY
  • Rei
  • Kana Oya
  • John Robinson
  • Keiko Yamada

References

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  1. ^"MTV Goes Global : The pioneering American cable music video network is bringing its distinctive brand of entertainment to 24 countries worldwide--and the Soviet Union may be next".Los Angeles Times. December 18, 1988.Archived from the original on 2021-11-15. Retrieved2021-04-02.

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