Wednesday, October 28, 2015

INTERNATIONAL VERSIONS OF MTV

MTV was launched thirty-four years ago on August 1, 1981.  Video Killed the Radio Star by the Buggles was the first ever music video played on the network.  Well, yeah, in the United States of America at least, the YouTube Vlogger killed the Video Star when the United States version of MTV largely stopped playing music videos and MTV no longer calls itself Music Television.  However, MTV isn't limited only to MTV and MTV 2.  Here are other versions of MTV that the Gentle Reader may not be aware of.
1.   MTV Tres or tr3́s (Spanish language channel with Hispanic music videos only)
2.   MTV Canada
3.   MTV 2 Canada
4.   MTV Brazil
5.   MTV North (Mexico and South America)
6.   MTV Central (South America)
7.   MTV South (South America)
8.   MTV Europe
9.   MTV Adria (Balkan Countries that used to be Yugoslavia)
10.  MTV Austria (Bankrupt on January 1, 2011)
11.  MTV Eesti (Estonia (Bankrupt on November 18, 2009))
12.  MTV Lithuania & Latvia (Bankrupt on November 18, 2009)
13.  MTV Netherlands
14.  MTV Flanders (Netherlands and Flanders)
15.  MTV Brand New (Netherlands)
16.  MTV Russia
17.  MTV Czech (Czech Republic and Slovakia)
18.  MTV Denmark
19.  MTV Finland
20.  MTV France
21.  MTV Germany
22.  MTV Greece
23.  MTV Hungary
24.  MTV Italy
25.  MTV Israel
26.  MTV Norway
27.  MTV Poland
28.  MTV Portugal
29.  MTV Romandia
30.  MTV Servia
31.  MTV España (Spain)
32.  MTV Sweden
33.  MTV Switzerland
34.  MTV Ukraine (Bankrupt on May 13, 2013)
35.  MTV UK and Ireland
36.  MTV Ireland
37.  MTV Middle East (Originally named MTV Arabia)
38.  MTV Australia and New Zealand
39.  MTV China
40.  MTV India
41.  MTV Indonesia
42.  MTV Japan
43.  SBS MTV (South Korea)
44.  MTV Pakistan (Bankrupt September 2011 and became Indus Music)
45.  MTV Philippines (Bankrupt February 15, 2010)
46.  MTV Pinoy (Launched on February 14, 2014, it replaces MTV Philippines)
47.  MTV Southeast Asia
48.  MTV Taiwan
49.  MTV Thailand
50.  MTV Vietnam
51.  MTV Base Africa
Well, anyway, in Milan, Italy at the Mediolanum Forum on October 25, 2015, MTV Europe held the European Music Awards (EMA) hosted by Ruby Rose and Ed Sheeran.  And though I don't have MTV on my cable television options and MTV Europe isn't available in the United States, I ended up missing the MTV European Music Awards that were broadcasted from Milan, Italy.  Anyway, here are some photos from the event.
Ruby Rose













 Ellie Goulding




 

 



 Tori Kelly
 









 Tori Kelly and Andrea Bocelli
 Amanda Cerny





Jess Glynne







 






Hailey Baldwin







Ed Sheeran and Ruby Rose











Tori Kelly










Andrea Bocelli and Tori Kelly









Jess Glynne









Ellie Goulding
 





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