MTV Rocks (European TV channel)
MTV Rocks is a European pay television music channel from Viacom International Media Networks Europe that was launched on 27 May 2014, replacing MTV Rocks UK version. The channel focuses on broadcasting rock and alternative music.
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Launched | 27 May 2014 |
Owned by | ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA |
Picture format | 16:9, 576i (SDTV) |
Language | English |
Broadcast area | |
Headquarters | London |
Replaced | MTV Rocks (UK & Ireland) |
Sister channel(s) | MTV Europe MTV Base MTV Classic MTV Dance MTV Hits MTV Live HD MTV Music VH1 Europe VH1 Classic |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Platforma Canal+ (Poland) | Channel 162 |
Dolce (Romania) | Channel 455 |
NTV Plus (Russia) | frequency 12284 R |
Canal+ (Spain) | Channel 82 |
Focus Sat (Romania) | Channel 47 |
Cable | |
UPC Romania | Channel 108 (digital) Channel 606 (digital with DVR) |
Hot (Israel) | Channel 193 |
Naxoo (Switzerland) | Channel 133 |
Citycable (Switzerland) | Channel 155 |
UPC Poland | Channel 779 |
Numericable | Channel 265 |
IPTV | |
iNES (Romania) | Channels Vary |
T-Home (Hungary) | Channels Vary |
Alice Home TV (Italy) | Channel 780 |
Stream TV (Russia) | Channel 10 |
Vodafone (Spain) | Channel 184 |
MAX TV (Croatia) | Channel 604 |
Vodafone Greece | Channel 70 |
History
On 17 November 2015, MTV Rocks was removed of CanalSat.
On 1 October 2017, MTV Rocks, MTV Dance and MTV Hits Europe ceased broadcasting in Benelux.[1]
On 4 October 2018, the channel was removed of Numericable along with MTV Dance following Comedy Central France launch.
In 2019, the channel disappeared in Portugal.
On 2 May 2020, it was removed of Sky Italia.
Programmes
- Biggest! Hottest! Loudest!
- AM Mayhem
- The 10 Biggest Tracks Right Now!
- Rocks Rated!
- All Night Session
- 100% Anthems
- Saturday Night Rocks!
- Dance's Sunday Sessions
See also
- MTV Rocks UK & Ireland
- MTV Europe
- MTV Base
- MTV Classic
- MTV Dance
- MTV Hits
- MTV Live
- MTV Music
- VH1 Europe
- VH1 Classic Europe
- Viacom International Media Networks Europe
References
- "Télésat perd trois chaînes MTV". telesatellite.com.
External links
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