MTV Southeast Asia
Launched 1996
Owned by MTV Networks Asia Pacific
Country Singapore
Broadcast area South East Asia & selected Pacific Region
Sister channel(s) VH1, Nickelodeon
Website http://www.mtvasia.com/
Availability
Satellite
Astro Malaysia Channel 713
Astro Indonesia Channel 51
Sky Pacific Fiji Channel 4
MRTV Myanmar Channel 17
Kristal-Astro Brunei Channel 713
Cable
StarHub TV Singapore Channel 20
Indovision Indonesia Channel 62
TelkomVision Indonesia Channel 501
First Media Indonesia Channel 220
VietBao CATV Vietnam Channel 65
Macau CATV Macau Channel 45
IPTV over ADSL
Now TV Hong Kong Channel 554
IndosatM2 Indonesia Channel 152

MTV Southeast Asia is a 24-hour Music/Entertainment television network, owned by MTV Networks Asia Pacific, a division of Viacom. The channel is shown in the Southeast Asia region including Singapore (StarHub TV), Malaysia (Astro), Hong Kong (NOW TV), Indonesia (Astro Nusantara), and Vietnam (VTC,VCTV,SCTV). Apart from these countries, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines also have their own domestic versions of MTV.

Contents

History

MTV Asia was launched in 1991, a joint venture between Star TV and MTV Networks, but later STAR TV's contract with MTV expired in 1994. This led to birth of Channel [V] International. MTV Asia was relaunch in 1995. Broadcast in a new unit based of Singapore. Initial 3 MTV channels are MTV Mandarin followed by MTV Asia (Now MTV Southeast Asia) and then MTV India.

Shows

Current Shows on MTV Southeast Asia

  • 5 Things You Need to Know About...
  • Boiling Points
  • Yo Momma
  • Wild N' Out
  • MTV Kopi (Morning)
  • MTV After School (Afternoon)
  • MTV Insomnia (Midnight)
  • MTV Six Packs
  • Hip-Hop Countdown
  • MTV Amplified
  • MTV Ask
  • MTV Jus
  • MTV Live
  • MTV Lurve
  • MTV Lunch Quickies
  • MTV Music Revolution
  • Chart Attack
  • MTV Reverb
  • MTV TRL
  • My Super Sweet 16 (Season 5)
  • UK top 10
  • AC/DC
  • VH1 I Love The 80s
  • VH1 I Love The 90s
  • Weekend Special

Former MTV Southeast Asia shows

  • Advance Warning
  • After Skool Rock
  • Barrio 19
  • Boiling Points (Malaysian Edition)
  • Classic MTV
  • Double Trouble
  • D-Tour
  • Favourite Top 10
  • MTV MotoAlert
  • MTV Alternative Nation
  • MTV Ampuh
  • MTV Asia Hitlist
  • MTV Bangkok Jam
  • MTV Boom Top 10
  • MTV Brand New
  • MTV Connect
  • MTV Cool Crap
  • MTV Chillout Lounge
  • MTV Diyes
  • MTV Fresh
  • MTV Game Pad
  • MTV Hanging Out
  • MTV Music Remedy
  • MTV Hoopla
  • MTV Jams
  • MTV Jumpstart
  • MTV Loveline
  • MTV Mobbed
  • MTV Most Wanted
  • MTV Mush
  • MTV Nights
  • MTV Partyzone
  • MTV Presents
  • MTV Pop Inc
  • MTV Rock It
  • MTV Screen
  • MTV Sessions
  • MTV Start
  • MTV Triple Play
  • MTV Twisted
  • MTV Urban Beats
  • MTV Videosomnia
  • MTV Whatever Things
  • MTV Wow
  • MTV Non Stop Hits
  • VH1 Music Collection

Former MTV Southeast Asia shows from the 1990's

Arguably MTV was at the height of it's popularity in the 1990s & many are saying that the format used by MTV Asia back then since 1991 for their shows made them next to HBO asia as the most watched cable channel in the whole of Asia. 45 million homes across Asia views MTV, here are the list of the shows back in the 90's. Other MTV program are included during the partnership with STAR TV until 1993.

  • MTV Asia Hitlist (Formerly Asian top 20 countdown which used by Channel V)
  • MTV Awake of the Wild Side
  • MTV Land
  • MTV In Control
  • MTV Heart & Soul
  • MTV Super Rock (Formerly Headbangers ball)
  • MTV Stopest Hits
  • MTV Alternative Nation
  • MTV Non-Stop Hits
  • MTV US Top 20 Countdown
  • MTV European top 20 Countdown
  • MTV Master Mix
  • MTV Most Wanted
  • TV MTV
  • MTV Live & loud
  • MTV Party Zone
  • MTV Prime
  • MTV Grind
  • MTV Fresh
  • Classic MTV
  • MTV 3 in 1
  • MTV Hitz
  • Dial MTV
  • MTV Presents
  • MTV Flipside
  • MTV Diyes
  • AMPUH
  • MTV Morning Mania
  • MTV Music Update Tokyo
  • MTV Kamal Sutra
  • MTV Getar Cinta
  • MTV Hitlist
  • MTV Daily Dose

Themes, Logos, Lower Thirds and ID stations

MTV Asia (Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Philippines Thailand and Vietnam)

Current VJs

Former VJs

Other MTV Asian Channels

The following MTV Asia channels are viewers for outside southeast Asian region.

MTV Thailand

Main article: MTV Thailand

MTV Thailand is directly affiliated by MTV Southeast Asia.

Current VJs

  • Annie Supsermsri (Annie)
  • Garanick Tongpiam (Nicky)
  • Poomjai Tangsnga (Poom)
  • Alexandra Sawaetwong (Alex)
  • Jane Sriprayul (Waaw
  • Janesuda Parnto (Jane)
  • Nattapol Liyavanija (Tye)
  • Suppakarn Plodpai (Jay)

Former VJs

MTV Indonesia

MTV Indonesia is a 24-hour music channel. The channel combined both Indonesian, Asian (Mandarin and Indian) and International music programs. Currently it has a programming block seen in Global TV Channel aside from its own channel.

Current VJs

  • Rianti Cartwright
  • Daniel Mananta
  • Marissa Nasution
  • Mike Muliadro
  • Ben Kasyafani
  • Robby Purba
  • Rizky Triyantono
  • Ayu

Former VJs

  • Nadia Hutagalung
  • Nirina Zubir
  • Arie Untung
  • Andhara Early for MTV Kampus
  • Ketty Janursari for MTV Wow (90s MTV Indonesia)
  • Eddy Brokolli
  • Sarah Sechan
  • Dewi Rezer
  • Alex Abbad
  • Alblen Filindo Fabe
  • Vina Yuanna
  • Cathy Sharon
  • Evan Sanders
  • Caroline Soerachmat
  • Milanne Fernandez

MTV Mandarin

MTV Mandarin is a 24 hour music channel combined mandarin and international music programs. One of the first three MTV Asia channels along with MTV Asia and MTV India. MTV Mandarin gives you what you want – the best and the latest in the Chinese entertainment scene – in true MTV style. Chat with the hottest superstars in the region and around the world; hear the latest showbiz gossip; watch your favourite hits climb up the MTV charts; enjoy award-winning animated shows, “live” performances by your favourite artistes, previews of the latest blockbusters and, of course, the newest music videos - all on MTV Mandarin with VJs George, Stacy, Sammy and Andy! The Channel is now available in China, Taiwan, Macau, Hong Kong, Singapore and Indonesia.

Operating Channels

  • MTV Taiwan (Also known as MTV Mandarin)
  • MTV China

Current VJs

MTV Korea

MTV Korea is a 24 hour Korean and International music channel. It features Korean artist, news and few of reality programs. It also program brought also from MTV program in the US and Asian programs.

Current VJs

See also

External links



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