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Country | Russia |
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Broadcast area | Russia,CIS and formerly alsoMoldova |
Headquarters | Moscow,Russia |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Russian |
Picture format | 16:9 (576i,SDTV) |
Ownership | |
Owner | UTH Russia[1] |
Sister channels | Solntse,U |
History | |
Launched | May 1, 1996; 28 years ago (1996-05-01) |
Former names | 1994-1996: Cosmos-10 |
Links | |
Website | muz-tv |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digital terrestrial television | Channel 20 |
Muz-TV (Russian:Муз-ТВ, fromМузыкальноетелевидение - Music Television) is a Russian music TV channel, broadcasting since 1996. It is largely modelled after westernMTV and predates launching ofMTV Russia in 1998. Muz-TV was founded bySergey Lisovsky and Boris Zosimov. The general director of Muz-TV isArman Davletarov. In 2011, Muz-TV is owned by UTH Russia, which is, in turn, 49% owned by MTV.[2] In 2024, Ivan Tavrin's Kismet Group agreed to sell media assets, including the Muz-TV and Yu TV channels, as well as the radio station Choose Radio, to a group of investors including Media Telecom (JV Rostelecom and NMG).[3]
Muz-TV's format isRussian pop music videos, although international pop, hip-hop andcontemporary R&B can be occasionally seen as well. There are charts for both local and international acts, voted via channel's website.
Much like MTV, in the late 2000s Muz-TV became more an entertainment channel broadcasting reality shows, rather than a music channel. After the re-branding of 16 September 2012 "Muz-TV" has moved to a new frequency, changing the concept back to the "musical" On its old frequency, a new youth entertainment channel "U", which consists of programs previously aired on the Muz-TV (except musical programs), as well as new programs and series, both purchased and own production.
On December 14, 2012, the Muz-TV channel became free again, and received the right to broadcast on digital television.
Annual Muz-TV music awards is presented to Russian pop musicians since 2003. For each nomination, three nominees are chosen by the channel's jury, and then nominees are voted viaSMS. The Awards were presented annually during a show inOlimpiysky until the venue's demolishment. Subsequent galas were held in theMegasport Sport Palace in Moscow. In 2014, the Awards travelled for a once-off toAstana,Kazakhstan.
Muz-TV music awards is object of sharp criticism in media. The major issue is a repetitive list of nominees, for example,Zveri have been awarded "Best rock act" six times in a row, andDima Bilan became "Artist of the Year" five times in six years. Another issue islip syncing on the award ceremony.[4][5][6]
In 2021, the award ceremony led to widespread controversy in Russian music industry as some musical producers called out the show for missing its focus on music, includingMaxim Fadeev,[7]Viktor Drobysh[8] andIosif Prigozhin.[9] Muz-TV presenter and singerArthur Pirozhkov winning the award for Best Singer caused a stir among the audience. NomineeMorgenshtern stormed the stage while Pirozhkov was receiving his award and sounded his disagreement with the result.[10][11] On multiple occasions during the show, Morgenshtern sounded of his disappointment. During the remainder of the gala several attendees, includingTimati andEgor Kreed, spoke out their surprise for Morgenshtern not winning the award.[12]
Meanwhile, the show was left investigated for breaking theRussian gay propaganda law, after pop starPhilipp Kirkorov and rapper Dava entered the red carpet as part of a bridal procession with only men.[13][14] In 2021, Moscow'sBasmanny District Court fined Muz-TV 1 million rubles ($13,750), the maximum fine for the penalty.[15]
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