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MTV (Indonesian TV channel)

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MTV Indonesia
Final logo of MTV Indonesia used from 1 July 2011 until 1 November 2015
TypeFree-to-air television network
CountryIndonesia
Broadcast areaIndonesia
Singapore
Malaysia
NetworkMTV Southeast Asia (part of Viacom Media Networks Asia)
AffiliatesANteve (1995–2002)
Global TV (2002–2012)
RTV (2015)
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Programming
Language(s)Indonesian, English (subtitled)
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerViacom (1995-2015)
Media Nusantara Citra (2002–2012)
Karsa Group (2014–2015)
ParentMTV Networks International
Sister channelsNickelodeon Indonesia
MTV Asia
VH1 Indonesia (2005–2008)
History
Launched5 May 1995 (first launch)
1 November 2014 (second launch)
FounderMTV Asia
Closed1 September 2012 (first closed)
1 November 2015 (second closed)
Replaced byMTV Asia
MTV Live (subscription channel)
MTV 90s
Links
Websitewww.mtv.id

MTV Indonesia (PT Musik Televisi Indonesia until 2007) was an MTV-affiliated Indonesian television network. The network, which originally launched on May 5, 1995 on ANteve, was the fifth affiliate launched under the MTV brand.[citation needed] In 2002, it was one of the first MTV-affiliates to broadcast for 24 hours a day free-to-air over UHF.[1] MTV Indonesia was part of the programming block on ANteve along with other MTV Asia programs. It moved to the newly inaugurated Global TV network on March 7, 2002.[1] It ceased broadcasting on November 1, 2015.[citation needed]

History

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Logo of MTV Indonesia used from 5 May 1995 until 30 June 2011

MTV Indonesia launched on May 5, 1995 through ANteve, broadcasting in seven major Indonesian cities (Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Medan, Makassar, Bandar Lampung, and Surabaya).[2] At the same time, MTV Indonesia along with sister channel MTV Southeast Asia was officially launched on the Palapa C2 digital satellite.

MTV Indonesia aired MTV shows such as TRL, Fanatic, Diary: Europe and Asia, Most Wanted, Fresh, Alternative Nation, Asia Hitlist, Land, Rock, Absolute, Fresh, Connect, Wow, Non Stop Hits, 100% Indonesia, Ampuh and Screen. Like many MTV-affiliated programming broadcast in other countries, MTV Indonesia is based on content from the United States, Asia and non-English is subtitled.[citation needed]

ANteve ceased airing its MTV programming on March 31, 2002 due to a financial crisis.[3]

On March 7, 2002, Global TV and MTV through MTV Southeast Asia partnered to air MTV Indonesia on a trial basis and officially started on April 1, 2002.[4] On May 1, MTV Indonesia was trialed on Global TV, and on October 8, Global TV officially launched a dedicated music television channel airing 24 hours a day.[2] MTV Indonesia on Global TV would become one of the world's first free-to-air television channels to air MTV programming for 24 hours a day.[5][1]

On January 15, 2005, Global TV reduced its MTV-affiliated programming to its 9am-2pm and graveyard slots and replaced it with original Global TV programming[2] after agreement between MTV Asia and MNC Media owner Hary Tanoesoedibjo on October 15, 2004.[6]

On January 1, 2007, Global TV and MNC Media acquired MTV Indonesia in an agreement with MTV Asia. Prior to 2007, MTV programs were taped in Malaysia, but following this acquisition, Global TV and MNC Media produced MTV Indonesia programs in-house under license from MTV Networks.[clarification needed] Programs broadcast at this time include the MTV Indonesia Movie Awards, MTV Indonesia Music Awards, MTV Staying Alive, MTV EXIT, and the grand finale of MTV VJ Hunt.

On January 1, 2012, Global TV stopped airing MTV Indonesia, but still aired MTV EXIT without the MTV logo. However, Global TV still aired MTV advertising until 2014.[citation needed][clarification needed]

On November 1, 2014, MTV Indonesia relaunched with the tagline "1000% anak muda" ("1000% youth") and aired on CTV networks in Jakarta, Bandung, Surabaya, Makassar, and Banjarmasin.[citation needed]

On November 1, 2015, MTV Indonesia ceased broadcasting for the second time after Grup Karsa did not renew its contract with MTV's parent company Viacom.[7]

Radio and Magazine[citation needed]

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MTV Trax, established on January 1, 2000, was a radio station using frequency 101.4 FM and available in Jakarta, Semarang and Yogyakarta.

MTV Magazine, established on January 1, 2000 in Jakarta, was an entertainment magazine that discussed music, movies and lifestyle. Later, when the franchise was dissolved, it became Trax (Magazine).

Video Jockeys

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Video jockeys (VJs) that attained prominence through MTV Indonesia include:

Programming

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Final programming

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Former programming

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Slogans

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  • Tetap Jreng di Tahun Noceng, Nonton Terus MTV ("Stay Cool in the Noceng Year, Keep Watching MTV") (1999-2002)
  • Nongkrong Terus di MTV ("Hanging Out on MTV") (2002-2005)
  • MTV Gue Banget ("MTV Is Just Me") (2002-2012)
  • 1000% Anak Muda ("1000% Youth") (2014-2015)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c Granitsas, Alkman. "New 24-Hour Free-to-Air Station Is High Note for MTV Indonesia". Wall Street Journal. WSJ. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
  2. ^ a b c Hikari, Naura (15 September 2018). "Rewel-rewel Pemirsa Televisi : Kelas Musik kontra Kelas Ngihik". Nawala Karsa.
  3. ^ Pradhan, Suman (2006). Asia Media Report: A Crisis Within. IPS Asia-Pacific Centre Foundation. ISBN 978-974-94903-0-3. Archived from the original on 13 July 2023. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  4. ^ "MTV Pindah ke Global". majalah.tempo.co (in Indonesian). 25 March 2002. Retrieved 12 April 2023.
  5. ^ "MTV ASIA, GLOBAL TV TO BROADCAST MTV INDONESIA". Bloomberg. 7 March 2002 – via www.bloomberg.com.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Global TV Ganti Baju". swa.co.id. March 2005 – via www.swa.co.id.
  7. ^ "MTV Indonesia Telah Resmi Berhenti Tayang". Creative Disc. Retrieved 7 August 2024.
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