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| Type | Internetnetwork (Music) |
|---|---|
| Country | International |
| Availability | Worldwide |
| Owner | Viacom Media Networks (Viacom International) |
Launch date | August 17, 2006 (2006-08-17) |
| Dissolved | June 22, 2007 (2007-06-22) |
Formeraffiliations | SeeList of MTV channels |
Official website | www.myspace.com/mtvinternational |
MTV International, also known asMusic Television International andMTVI was the internet-based international version ofMTV. The channel was asubsidiary of MTV Networks. The channel was broadcast onMySpace on MTV International's blog, and powered byYouTube.
Launched on August 17, 2006, the purpose of the channel was to give commercial-freemusic videos, once the originalMTV had started concentrating on shows unrelated to music videos or music-related programming. MTV International also aired music-related specials and a few non-musical programs aimed at viewers in theirteens andyoung adults.
MTV International's first music video to air wasParis Hilton's "Stars Are Blind". MTV International showed a variety of remixes and original versions of songs from internationally known artists and locally known artists from various countries, as well as live performances of songs. The channel allowed viewers to vote for their favorite videos. MTV International was the first MTV Network to be fully broadcast on the internet. MTV International played both old and new videos that are currently shown on other networks likeMTV Hits andMTV Jams.
MTV International featured VJs and languages from different MTV channels around the globe. MTV International also showed music video specials such as "MTVI's Cool Christmas","MTV AVMA Week", "MTV VMAJ Week", and "MTV VMA Week" which played music videos based on subjects such as Christmas,Australia Video Music Awards,Video Music Awards Japan,MTV Video Music Awards. A goal of MTV International was breaking "the barrier that does not allow certain artists and music to countries like America".[1]
The channel started to air more shows as its popularity grew. Some were uploaded without permission to Internet video websiteYouTube, which were later taken down due to copyright infringement. MTVI created an Anti-Copyright Videos Zone Only, since its parent companyViacom was suing YouTube and its ownerGoogle for over 12,000 unauthorized videos on YouTube, uploaded since February 2, 2007. MTV International also made some changes to the channel; playlists were no longer on a separate page from the blog. MTV International relaunched on Saturday, May 6, 2007, at 3:14 am GST/3:14 pm DST. The channel on MySpace recovered after weeks of technical difficulties. All shows were planned to go back on schedule by May 12, 2007.
Music Television International shut down on June 22, 2007, after the channel was receiving few viewers. The channel still broadcast overYouTube after the shutdown but closed its YouTube channel shortly after. Some of the last music videos that MTVI showed on its channel wereJYONGRI - "Possession",Hyori Lee - "10 Minutes",Plain White T's - "Hey There Delilah", andMichael Bublé - "Everything". Bhav Singh served as the Managing Director and Executive Vice President of the Emerging Markets of the MTVI.[2]