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MTV (Philippines, 2014–2017)

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Defunct Philippine television channel

Television channel
MTV Pinoy
Final logo used from February 2014 to March 2017
CountryPhilippines
HeadquartersQuezon City andOrtigas Center,Pasig, Philippines
Programming
LanguagesFilipino (primary)
English (secondary)
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerViacom International Media Networks Asia
Viva Entertainment
(Cable BOSS Inc.)
Sister channelsThrough Viacom:
MTV Asia,Nickelodeon Philippines (independently),Comedy Central Asia,MTV Live HD
Through Viva:
Pinoy Box Office,Viva TV,TMC,Sari-Sari Channel
History
LaunchedFebruary 1, 2014 (Main channel)
January 1, 2017 (MTV Pinoy Pop program block)
ClosedDecember 31, 2016 (Main channel)
March 6, 2017 (MTV Pinoy Pop program block)
Replaced byMTV Asia
MTVph
Former namesMTV Philippines (1992–2010)

MTV Pinoy (formerlyMTV Philippines) was aPhilippine music and entertainmentpay television network owned byViacom International Media Networks Asia (a division ofViacom International Media Networks), with a partnership withViva Entertainment to collaborate on local productions, events, marketing and advertising sales. The network was launched on February 1, 2014. It operated from 4 pm to 1 am, after that it would rebroadcastMTV Asia's programming.[1][2][3][4]

On December 1, 2014, MTV Pinoy launched new shows and it became a 24-hour channel. By that time, only live events and specials and a few of its programs were still simulcast from MTV Asia. However, on January 1, 2017, the channel was closed down and replaced byMTV Southeast Asia. This was possibly due to Viacom switching partnerships from Viva to rival companySolar Entertainment, as well as the intense competition fromABS-CBN's music network,Myx. OPM related programs from MTV Pinoy were transferred toViva TV. Only MTV Pinoy Pop and some local advertising remained in the network until March 6, 2017.

Background

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History

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Main article:MTV (Philippines, 1992–2010)

Prior to its relaunch, it was first known as MTV Philippines and was a corporate venture between MTV Networks Asia andNation Broadcasting Corporation, then transferred to a new partnership withAll Youth Channels, Inc. which began on March 1, 2007. Its broadcast started in May 1992, with MTV Networks Asia providing much of the broadcast content, and NBC provided the infrastructure. The network was once located at The Fort inFort Bonifacio,Taguig and at Silver City in Frontera Verde (nowOrtigas East),Pasig.[5] The channel was closed down on February 16, 2010, when Francis Lumen, the president andCEO of All Youth Channels Inc., decided not to renew the contract for the network's broadcast extension. Its shutdown started with the music video played 11 minutes before midnight, "Video Killed the Radio Star" byThe Buggles, which was the veryfirst music video ever played at the launch ofMTV in the United States on August 1, 1981.[6][7] After the closure, it reverted to its original channel,MTV Southeast Asia, and MTV in the Philippines remained on hiatus.

Formation

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Prior to the return of MTV to the Philippines, executive vice president and managing director of Viacom International Media Networks Asia Indra Suharjono decided to bring back the channel almost after a four-year hiatus since 2010. She stated that ever since she made channels such asNickelodeon,Comedy Central, and specificallyMTV Live HD available in the country, she sought to launch MTV again for the sake of young Philippine people and the importance of their local music industry.[3][4]

On November 5, 2013, it was announced that VIMN Asia was looking for partnership for the re-launch. Suharjono asked first to make amends for agreement toViva Entertainment founder Vic del Rosario Jr., but later confirmed that VIVA would partner with MTV to collaborate on local production, on-ground events, marketing and advertising sales.[3] After finding a new partnership in Viva Communications, the new channel made a major overhaul, and was reintroduced to the country as MTV Pinoy.[3][4]

On February 14, 2014, at 4 pm, MTV Pinoy was launched with its first program,MTV Halo-Halo withVJ Sam. "Dear Lonely" performed byZia Quizon was the first music video aired on the channel. In February 2016, MTV Pinoy'sMTV Top 20 Pilipinas, hosted by VJ Aryanna, started airing every Saturday nights on TV5.[8] This happened after the appointment of Vic del Rosario's as the network's chief entertainment strategist and followed by Viva takes over the dissolved TV5's main Entertainment department, However, in September 2016,MTV Top 20 Pilipinas on TV5 was cancelled as formerGilas Pilipinas and PBA head coach,Chot Reyes took over as president of TV5 (until Reyes resigned in June 2019).

MTV Pinoy has extended its coverage to over 1.22 million Filipino households all over the country since its initial broadcast.[2]

MTV Halo-Halo

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MTV Halo-Halo was a Philippinemusic video television program owned by MTV Pinoy. The show, which playedOPM (original Pilipino music) and international music, was launched on February 14, 2014, jointly with MTV Pinoy.[9][10]

On December 1, 2014, as part of the all-new MTV Pinoy line-up, they also launched a spin-off calledMTV Halo-Halo Hits which played hit songs continuously with no VJs. On December 31, 2016,MTV Halo-Halo ended its final broadcast, along with the entirety of MTV Pinoy, and was reverted to MTVSoutheast Asia.

MTV Pinoy's Past VJs

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The new VJs have been introduced in this new MTV format. All of them are talents of Viva.[1]

  • VJAndre (André Paras)
  • VJ Aryanna (Aryanna Epperson)
  • VJ Josh (Josh Padilla)
  • VJ Katarina (Katarina Rodríguez)
  • VJ Kito (Kito Romuáldez)
  • VJSam (Sam Pinto)
  • VJ Schneider (Chris Schneider)
  • VJShy (Shy Carlos)
  • VJYassi (Yassi Pressman)

Programs

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Main article:List of programmes broadcast by MTV in Asia

See also

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References

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  1. ^abNiña Sandejas (December 29, 2013)."MTV returns to PH as MTV Pinoy".Yahoo! Philippines. RetrievedDecember 30, 2013.
  2. ^abOliver Bayani (November 5, 2013)."MTV Philippines to return as MTV Pinoy in 2014". Marketing. RetrievedDecember 30, 2013.
  3. ^abcd"VIMN And Viva Communications Collaborate To Launch MTV Pinoy". Casbaa. November 5, 2013. Archived fromthe original on December 31, 2013. RetrievedDecember 30, 2013.
  4. ^abcLouise Duffy (November 5, 2013)."VIMN Asia and Viva to launch MTV Pinoy". Rapid TV News. RetrievedDecember 30, 2013.
  5. ^MTV Philippines studios at The Fort (Cache)
  6. ^MTV Philippines ceased airing on February 16, 2010.Archived March 6, 2010, at theWayback Machine retrieved via pinoyrockcentral.com Feb 16, 2010
  7. ^jr, Florencio Jusay."MTV Philippines goes off the air?!".
  8. ^"'MTV TOP 20 PILIPINAS' Premieres on TV5". Showbiz Ninja. Archived fromthe original on March 9, 2016. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2016.
  9. ^"The MTV Pinoy VJs".The Philippine Star. February 8, 2014.
  10. ^"What to expect from MTV Pinoy".The Philippine Star. February 12, 2014.
  11. ^"The MTV Pinoy VJs".Philippine Star. February 8, 2014. RetrievedFebruary 8, 2014.

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International
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  • Digicast Negros (Western Visayas)
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