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| Ownership | |
|---|---|
| Owner | ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA |
| History | |
| Launched | 14 September 2003 (Italy) 1 August 2006 (Netherlands) 1 February 2011 (Germany) |
| Closed | 10 January 2011 (Italy) 1 February 2021 (Netherlands) 6 January 2021 (Germany) |
MTV Brand New was a 24-hour specialist music channel featuring new music videos, alternative and indie music available in theNetherlands,Germany. InItaly, it was replaced byMTV Rocks in 2011. The Italian version of the channel launched on 14 September 2003; it then launched in theNetherlands on 1 August 2006.[1] TheGerman-speaking version of the channel launched inGermany,Austria andSwitzerland on 1 February 2011.
MTV Brand New hosted a showcase at theElectric Ballroom from 2011 to 2018.[2]
MTV Brand New closed on January 10, 2011, in Italy, then in Germany on January 6, 2021, and finally in the Netherlands on February 1, 2021.
MTV Brand New was derived from the hit pan-European MTV music show brand:new, which launched in 1999 on MTV's regional channels. The show was known as mtv:new on theMTV Europe, brand:neu onMTV Germany and brand:new on all other MTV channels in Europe. The show focused primarily on new music releases, music videos, introducing new artists and bands, interviews and live performances. The programme was turned into a stand-alone music channel in Italy in 2003.[3] Since then MTV Networks Europe has begun to roll out localized Brand New channels since 2006.
MTV Brand: New was a German Pay TV channel. The channel was announced by MTV Networks Germany at the end of 2010. The channel launched on 1 February 2011. The channel was based inBerlin and featured the best in music videos from newly established German and international acts. The channel had broadcast back-to-back new music videos, the channel had also feature chart shows such as MTV Superchart.[4] The channel ceased its broadcast and was replaced by MTV Hits on 6 January 2021.[5][better source needed]
Until the channels' closure, each January, MTV Brand New released a poll, listing the bands and singers that their viewers think would be the most successful during the coming year. Originally named "Spanking New", the poll was introduced in 2008, where the winners were UK bandIn Case of Fire.[6] Subsequent polls have been topped by acts such asLittle Boots,Justin Bieber andConor Maynard.
