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International 24-hour music channel Not to be confused with MTV Live (TV network). Television channel
MTV Live
Logo used since 2021
CountryUnited Kingdom
Broadcast areaWorldwide
Headquarters17-29 Hawley Crescent NW1 8TT London, United Kingdom
Programming
Language(s)English
Picture format1080i 16:9 HDTV
Ownership
OwnerParamount Networks EMEAA
Sister channels List
History
Launched15 September 2008; 16 years ago (2008-09-15)
ReplacedMTV Middle East
MTV Southeast Asia
Closed9 April 2013 (France)
3 December 2013 (Australia)
29 June 2016 (separate UK feed)
1 August 2017 (Malaysia on Unifi TV)
28 April 2022 (Russia)
14 December 2022 (Belarus)
1 January 2025; 2 days ago (1 January 2025) (Netherlands)
Replaced byNick Jr. HD (UK & Ireland on Sky)
Former namesMTVNHD (2008-2011; 2008–2012 UK)
MTV Live HD (2011-2021; 2012-2021 UK)
Availability
Terrestrial
Zuku TV (Kenya)Channel 753

MTV Live (previously known as MTVNHD and MTV Live HD) is the international version of the American TV channel MTV Live. It operates as a 24-hour, high-definition, live music pay television network owned by Paramount International Networks through its subsidiary, Paramount Networks EMEAA.

Overview

MTV Live, the first international HD channel dedicated to music videos, offers a mix of programming from MTV Europe. Initially managed by MTVNI's Emerging Markets group, the channel was produced and broadcast from its Warsaw hub until 22 April 2012, when operations moved to 17-29 Hawley Crescent, NW1 8TT, London, United Kingdom. This relocation coincided with the official launch of MTV Live HD.

The English-language channel features a mix of original and acquired programming, along with content from MTVNI's extensive library. Its schedule includes shows produced by other MTV production units in Southern Europe, the UK, and Latin America. Initially, the channel’s programming was divided into two blocks: MTV HD and Nickelodeon HD. However, between October and December 2010, the channel aired only music-related content. Nickelodeon programming resumed during early morning weekend slots but was eventually phased out. On 1 July 2011, the channel shifted its focus entirely to live music programming.

History

The channel was launched on 15 September 2008 in parts of Europe under the name MTVNHD (MTV-Nickelodeon HD). By the end of 2008, it was also available in Latin America. The channel expanded to more countries throughout 2010, including Australia, where it was initially offered in standard definition.

On 1 July 2011, MTVNHD was renamed MTV Live HD and introduced a new logo as part of a global rebranding effort. However, in the UK and Ireland, the channel retained the MTVNHD name, while in Australia, it was rebranded as MTV Live. On 23 April 2012, MTVNHD officially rebranded as MTV Live HD in the UK and Ireland, and a standard-definition feed was introduced.

On 9 April 2013, MTV Live HD ceased broadcasting in France following the launch of HD feeds for the four French MTV channels. On 1 October 2013, both MTV Live HD and MTV Live adopted a new logo as part of another global rebranding. On 3 November 2013, MTV Live and MTV Live HD were discontinued on Foxtel in Australia.

On 2 March 2014, MTV Live HD launched in Taiwan on CHT MOD, followed by its debut on UPC Romania on 24 October 2014.

On 5 January 2015, MTV Live HD became encrypted and launched exclusively in the Arab world on OSN, replacing MTV Middle East. On 15 February 2016, the standard-definition MTV Live feed in the UK was discontinued and replaced by MTV Music +1.

On 29 June 2016, the UK feed of MTV Live HD was shut down and replaced by Nick Jr. HD on Sky, while the international feed of MTV Live HD was introduced on Virgin Media. On 29 March 2017, MTV Live HD launched in Portugal as an exclusive channel on MEO.

On 5 April 2017, MTV Live HD introduced a new logo, which was rolled out internationally.

On 3 August 2018, it launched in Brazil as an exclusive offering on NET.

On 1 February 2021, the Latin American feed, which previously had a 7-hour delay, became a simulcast.

From 1 May 2021 to Malaysia Independence Day in 2022, MTV Southeast Asia shortened its broadcast to an 8-hour schedule, running from 4:00 pm to 12:00 midnight (SGT). This allowed selected programmes from its sister channel, MTV Live, to air on the channel from 12:00 midnight to 4:00 pm daily. During this time, MTV Southeast Asia focused more on music content and reduced its entertainment programming.

On 14 September 2021, MTV Live HD was renamed to MTV Live, dropping "HD" from its branding.

On 28 April 2022, MTV Live ceased operations in Russia during the broadcast of the programme Rock Solid Playlist.

On 1 September 2022, MTV Live launched in Malaysia, replacing MTV Southeast Asia on Astro TV. It also marked a return to Unifi TV after the channel had been discontinued on 1 August 2017. Additionally, MTV Live replaced MTV Southeast Asia in Hong Kong.

On 8 September 2022, at 10:00 pm BST, MTV Live (alongside MTV Music, MTV Hits, MTV 80s, and MTV 90s) temporarily suspended its regular programming following the death of Queen Elizabeth II. During this period, two special music video programmes were aired: Programming Pause, which ran from 8 September at 10:55 pm until 9 September at 12:30 pm, and Nothing but Music, which aired from 9 September at 3:00 pm until 13 September at 2:00 am. Regular programming for MTV Live resumed on 13 September at 2:00 am, starting with the Katy Perry and Nicki Minaj episode of My Life On MTV, while other MTV music channels in the UK and Ireland resumed regular schedules four hours later at 6:00 am. On 19 September 2022, all MTV music channels in the UK temporarily replaced their regular programming, including teleshopping, with the music programme Nothing but Music (known as Nothing but Hits on MTV Hits, Nothing but 80s on MTV 80s, and Nothing but 90s on MTV 90s) to commemorate Queen Elizabeth II's state funeral.

On 14 December 2022, MTV Live and other MTV channels ceased broadcasting in Belarus.

On 8 February 2023, MTV Live began airing MTV Top 20. However, this chart differs from those on MTV Hits and MTV.

On 17 October 2024, following the death of Liam Payne, MTV Live, along with MTV Music and MTV Hits (UK and International), temporarily suspended regular programming from 5:00 pm until 2:00 pm on 18 October (MYT). During this time, they aired Liam Payne: A Tribute, a music programme dedicated to his legacy. In November 2024, MTV created a new MTV Rewind ident that aired before and after its music programming, marking the first such ident in three years.

On 1 January 2025, MTV Live ceased operations in the Netherlands.

Availability

The channel is available in fourteen countries throughout Europe and Southeast Asia including:

Programming

Current programming

  • ... And Friends
  • ... vs ... vs ...
  • Biggest Ever Headliners
  • Diary of
  • Eat, Sleep, Dance, Repeat!
  • Fresh Out Live
  • Global Beats!
  • HD Hits!
  • Hot Right Now!
  • Hot Spot
  • I Want My MTV
  • Leading Ladies / US Ladies
  • Lollapalooza 2024: The Line-Up
  • Making the Video
  • MTV Asks
  • MTV Essentials
  • MTV Live
  • MTV Live Vault!
  • MTV Push Presents
  • MTV Rewind (2010-2023)
  • MTV's Singalong Hits of the 2010s
  • MTV Top 20
  • MTV Unplugged
  • MTV World Stage
  • Powerplay! This Week's MTV Hotlist
  • Rock. Alt. Indie
  • The Rock Zone!
  • This Week's MTV Top 20
  • (Artist X Artist X Artist)
  • MTV's 50 Heartbreak Anthems
  • MTV Family Legacy
  • MTV's Guitar Hits
  • Alternative Anthems!

Shows

Events

On-air identity

  • MTVNHD logo used from 2008 to 2010. MTVNHD logo used from 2008 to 2010.
  • MTVNHD logo used in 2010. The logo was changed in 2010 as a result of Nickelodeon's logo change. This logo was short-lived. MTVNHD logo used in 2010. The logo was changed in 2010 as a result of Nickelodeon's logo change. This logo was short-lived.
  • MTVNHD logo used from 2010 to 2011. The logo was kept in the United Kingdom until 22 April 2012 but on 30 June 2011 the "Music Television" word has removed. MTVNHD logo used from 2010 to 2011. The logo was kept in the United Kingdom until 22 April 2012 but on 30 June 2011 the "Music Television" word has removed.
  • MTV Live HD logo used from 1 July 2011 until 30 September 2013 in Europe and from 23 April 2012 until 30 September 2013 in the United Kingdom MTV Live HD logo used from 1 July 2011 until 30 September 2013 in Europe and from 23 April 2012 until 30 September 2013 in the United Kingdom
  • Logo used from 1 October 2013 to 4 April 2017 Logo used from 1 October 2013 to 4 April 2017
  • Logo used from 5 April 2017 to 14 September 2021 Logo used from 5 April 2017 to 14 September 2021
  • Current logo used since 14 September 2021 Current logo used since 14 September 2021

See also

External links

References

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  21. "Gonzo with Jack Saunders, 1:00am on MTV Live HD". TV24.co.uk. Retrieved 19 March 2024.
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