Mnet (TV channel)

Mnet (acronym of Music Network) is a South Korean pay television music channel owned by CJ E&M, a division of CJ ENM, part of CJ Group.

Mnet
Launched1993
Owned byCJ ENM E&M Division (CJ Group)
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 480i for the SDTV feed)
SloganMusic makes one
CountrySouth Korea
HeadquartersCJ E&M Center, Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu
Formerly calledMusic Network
(1993-1995)
Sister channel(s)Mnet Japan
Mnet America
tvN Korea
XtvN
tvN Asia
O tvN
OnStyle
O'live
OCN
OCN Movies
OCN Thrills
Chunghwa TV
CATCH ON 1
CATCH ON 2
OGN
Tooniverse
English Gem
DIA TV
UXN (UHD, 4K)
WebsiteMnet Korea
Mwave
TVING TV
Genie Music
Availability
Satellite
SkyLife (South Korea)Channel 46 (HD)
Dish Network (United States)Channel 128
DirecTV (United States)Channel 138
SkyCable (Philippines)Channel 191 (Digital)
Verizon Fios (United States)Channel 229
Time Warner Cable (United States)Channel 126 (Hawaii)
Comcast (United States)Channel 682 (Chicago)
IPTV
KT Olleh TV
SK Broadband Btv
Channel 27 (HD)
LG U+ TVChannel 22 (HD)
Streaming media
MwaveWatch Live (Selected Shows Only.)

The CJ E&M Center Studio located in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul is the broadcast and recording centre of many Mnet programs with a studio audience, namely the live weekly music show M Countdown.[1] It is also the venue for live performances in survival shows such as Superstar K, Show Me The Money, Unpretty Rapstar, Produce 101 series, Queendom and Road to Kingdom.

History

The global website named for Mnet Global changed to MWave in April 2013. Other sites from Mnet are not affected with the change.[2]

On February 5, 2020, it was revealed that CJ ENM had begun restructuring Mnet's "We Are K-Pop" slogan and brand after the controversy behind "Produce 101" damaged the network's image.[3]

25th Anniversary Logo (February-May 2020)

On February 24, 2020, Mnet unveiled their new brand logo along with its 25th Anniversary.[4], Their new logo design is based on their old logo from 1995 with the addition of their current Mnet shape and colour. M2, Mwave, and the Mnet Production logo have stuck to the former design.

On May 21, 2020, Mnet reverted its logo back to its former design with Social distancing animations.

Slogans

Year Slogan Hangul
1995–1999 South Korea music channel m.net 한국의 음악채널 m.net
2000–2001 Channel in my mind m.net 내 마음속의 채널 m.net
2001–2003 Korean music channel m.net 한국인의 음악채널 m.net
2003–2004, 2007–2008 Enjoy It! m.net 즐겨봐! m.net
January 2005–July 2005 m.net 10th anniversary, full m.net! m.net 10년, 완전엠넷!
July 2005–2007 Hello, my name is Mnet!
2008–2010 Beyond music[5]
2010–2011 All about 20's
2011–present Music makes one[6]
(Still in use; main slogan)
April 2013–January 2014 Jump! Mnet[7] juMp! 엠넷
January 2014 – December 2016 KPop makes one
January 2017 – January 2019 Move me, move the world, moveMnet 나를 움직이다 세상을 움직이다

moveMnet!

June 2018 – January 2019 Mnet makes new K-pop star & trends
January 2019 – January 2020 We Are K-POP
January 2020 – June 2020 Music Network, M.net!
May 2020 – present #good_distance #착한_거리두기
June 2020 - present Global Music Network, Mnet

Programming

Current programming

Variety Shows

Music programming

  • M Countdown
  • Daily Music Talk
  • M Evening
  • Live on M
  • MUSICEXPRESS
  • MUSIC X CURATION
  • MPD MUSIC TALK
  • MPD Music Video Commentary
  • M2 Today's Song Weekly Chart
  • Mnet Present
  • M Super Concert

Awards Ceremony

Special events

Upcoming programming

Former programming

Awards Ceremony

Special events

Dramas

  • Monstar (2013)
  • Hero (2013)
  • Mimi (2014)
  • Entertain Us (2014)
  • Persevere, Gu Hae-ra (2015)
  • The Lover (2015)

Programs

  • M terview
  • Be Stupid
  • Dirty Talk
  • Fun & Joy
  • Love & Hate
  • MLive
  • Mnet Special
  • Mnet Star
  • M WIDE ENEWS
  • Music Spotlight
  • Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter Forest
  • Boys & Girls Music Countdown (2007–2010)
  • Girls' Generation Goes to School (2007)
  • Girls' Generation's Factory Girl (2008)
  • Wonder Bakery (2008)
  • Kara Bakery (2009)
  • BIGBANG TV (2009)
  • 2NE1 TV (2009–2011)
  • Nicole The Entertainer's Introduction to Veterinary Science (2009–2010)
  • Superstar K (co-produced by Signal Entertainment Group; simulcast on tvN) (2009–2016)
  • Beatles Code (2010, 2013)
  • M! Pick (2011)
  • Real Homme (2011)
  • K-Pop Star Hunt (2011–2014)
  • MyDOL (2012) (co-produced by Jellyfish Entertainment)
  • Boyfriend's W Academy (2012)
  • The God of music (2012, 2016)
  • JJANG! (2012–2013)
  • M Countdown Begins (Formerly RT M Countdown) (2012–2015)
  • M-GIGS (2012–2016)
  • BLACK CAST (2013)
  • The Voice Kids (2013)
  • Signal B (2013)
  • Image Fighter 2013 (2013)
  • Superhit (2013)
  • Enemy of Broadcasting (2013)
  • WINNER TV (2013)
  • YG's Win: Who Is Next (2013) (co-produced by YG Entertainment)
  • Dancing 9 (2013–2014)
  • Rain Effect (2013–2014)
  • tune up with Mnet (2013–2014)
  • Idol Battle (2014)
  • Beatles Code 3D (2014)
  • American Hustle Life (2014)
  • Moon Hee-joon's Pure 15 (2014)
  • Mix & Match (2014) (co-produced by YG Entertainment)
  • Block B's Live! 5 Minutes Before Chaos (2014)
  • Exo 90:2014 (2014)
  • XOXO Exo (2014)
  • Superstar K 6 all-star concert (2014)
  • This Is Infinite (2014)
  • Trot X (2014)
  • Foul Interview 4 Things Show (2014–2015)
  • The Singer Game (2014)
  • 100 Seconds War (2014)
  • Idol Make-up Recipe (2014)
  • Kim Bum Soo Comeback Show (2014)
  • No.Mercy (2014–2015)
  • MAMA Hidden Story (2014)
  • Super Idol Chart Show (2014–2015)
  • Superstar K6 B-SIDE (2014–2015)
  • Hologram (2015)
  • Heart a Tag (2015)
  • Headliner (2015)
  • Monthly Live Connection (2015)
  • One Night Study (2015) (co-produced by FNC Entertainment)
  • Sixteen (2015) (co-produced by JYP Entertainment and Koen Media)
  • Ya-man TV (2015)
  • Key's Know How (co-produced by SM Entertainment) (2015)
  • Superstar K BEFORE & AFTER (2015)
  • Unpretty Rapstar (2015–2016)
  • I Can See Your Voice (2015-2020)
  • Produce 101 (2016–2017)
  • Boys24 (2016) (co-produced by Live Works Company and N2 Studios, simulcast on tvN)[8][9]
  • d.o.b : Dance or Band (2016) (co-produced by FNC Entertainment)
  • Finding Momo Land (co-produced by Duble Kick Entertainment and twin7 Entertainment)[10]
  • I.O.I Comeback Countdown (2016)
  • Lady bees (2016) (co-produced by Zhejiang TV, For Zhejiang TV)[11]
  • LAN Cable Friends I.O.I (2016)
  • MIXTAPE (2016)
  • Monsta X's Right Now! (2016)
  • Me&7Men (co-produced by Plan A Entertainment and CK1 Media) (2016)
  • PAN STEALER (2016)
  • Pentagon Maker (2016) (co-produced by Cube Entertainment)[12]
  • Really Really Really Miss You Show (2016)
  • Sing Street (2016)
  • Standby I.O.I (2016)
  • Twice's Private Life (2016)
  • We Kid (simulcast on tvN) (2016)
  • Would You Like Girls: My Cosmic Diary (2016) (co-produced by Starship Entertainment and Urban Works Media)
  • Hit the Stage (simulcast on tvN) (2016)
  • New YANG NAM SHOW (rename form YANG and NAM SHOW) (2016–2017)
  • Golden Tambourine (2016–2017)
  • Wiki BOYS24 (co-produced by Live Works Company and N2 Studios) (2017)
  • BOYS24 SEMI FINAL (co-produced by Live Works Company and N2 Studios) (2017)
  • A-IF-Ril (co-produced by DSP Media) (2017)
  • Dodaeng's Diary in LA (co-produced by Fantagio) (2017)
  • Woollim Pick 2017 (co-produced by Woollim Entertainment) (2017)
  • Wanna One Premier Show Con (2017)
  • SNOWBALL PROJECT (co-produced by S.M. Entertainment and Mystic Entertainment) (2017)
  • Comeback Show – BTS DNA (co-produced by Big Hit Entertainment) (2017)
  • BTS Countdown (co-produced by Big Hit Entertainment) (2017)
  • Idol School (co-produced Take One Studio) (2017)
  • My Love My Friend (2017)
  • JustBeJoyful JBJ (co-produced by LOEN Entertainment) (2017)
  • Project S : Devil's Talent Donation (2017)
  • fromis_'s room (2017)
  • Stray Kids (co-produced by JYP Entertainment) (2017)
  • Wanna One Go (co-produced by YMC Entertainment) (2017)
  • Wanna One Nothing Without You Comeback]] (co-produced by YMC Entertainment) (2017)
  • Wanna One Go Zero Base (co-produced by YMC Entertainment) (2017)
  • The Master (2017–2018)
  • High School Rapper (2017-2019)
  • Wanna One Comeback "I Promise You" (co-produced by YMC Entertainment) (2018)
  • Heize COMEBACK SHOW (2018)
  • idolity (2018)
  • COMEBACK SOLID Into the Light (2018)
  • BTS Comeback Show – Highlight Reel (co-produced by Big Hit Entertainment)
  • BREAKERS (2018)
  • Finding Hero: Geek Tour (2018)
  • SVT Club (co-produced by Pledis Entertainment) (2018)
  • Wanna One Go X-CON! (co-produced by Swing Entertainment) (2018)
  • The Call (2018-2019)
  • SHINee's BACK (co-produced by SM Entertainment) (2018)
  • Produce 48 (simulcast on Mnet Japan, BS SKY PerfecTV!(Japan)) (2018)
  • LIVE QUIZ ON (2018)
  • RunBTS (co-produced by Big Hit Entertainment) (2018)
  • Code Name is ATEEZ (co-produced by KQ Entertainment) (2018)
  • Got7 Comeback Show – Present: YOU (co-produced by JYP Entertainment) (2018)
  • A Battle of One Voice: 300 (Rerun from tvN) (2018)
  • GOT YA! GWSN (co-produced by Kiwi Media Group) (2018)
  • Bultoen Honkono (불토엔 혼코노) (2018)
  • IZ*ONE 'COLOR*IZ' SHOW–CON (co-produced by Off the Record Entertainment) (2018)
  • Tutor (2018)
  • Got7's Hard Carry 2 (co-produced by JYP Entertainment) (2018)
  • The Kkondae Live (2018)
  • NOW VERIVERY (co-produced by Jellyfish Entertainment) (2018)
  • NU'EST Road (co-produced by Pledis Entertainment) (2018)
  • Wanna One Comeback Show "Power of Destiny (co-produced by Swing Entertainment) (2018)
  • Love Catcher (2018-2019)
  • Somebody (2018-2019)
  • IZ*ONE CHU (co-produced by Swing Entertainment, simulcast on Mnet Japan) (2018-2020)
  • ATEEZ: TREASURE FILM (co-produced by KQ Entertainment) (2019)
  • Premier Showcase VERIVERY (co-produced by Jellyfish Entertainment) (2019)
  • TOMORROW X TOGETHER DEBUT CELEBRATION SHOW (co-produced by Big Hit Entertainment) (2019)
  • SUPER INTERN (co-produced by JYP Entertainment) (2019)
  • UHSN (2019)
  • Produce X 101 (2019)
  • ONE DREAM.TXT (co-produced by Big Hit Entertainment) (2019)
  • FLEX ZONE
  • X1 PREMIER SHOW-CON (co-produced by Swing Entertainment) (2019)
  • X1 FLASH (2019)
  • Premier Show Con Pentagon (co-produced by Cube Entertainment) (2019)
  • IZ*ONE Style Vlog in LA (co-produced by Off The Record Entertainment) (2019)
  • Queendom (2019)
  • Not the Same Person You Used to Know (2019)
  • OnlyOneOf: Unlocking Love (co-produced by 8D Creative) (2019)
  • Got7's Hard Carry 2.5 (co-produced by JYP Entertainment) (2019)
  • naturereality (co-produced by n.CH Music Entertainment) (2019)
  • World Klass (co-produced by Stone Music Entertainment) (2019)
  • Paris et ITZY (co-produced by JYP Entertainment) (2020)
  • COMEBACK IZ*ONE BLOOM*IZ (co-produced by Off The Record Entertainment) (2020)
  • Kang Daniel Comeback Show CYAN (co-produced by Konnect Entertainment) (2020)
  • TOO DEBUT SHOW TOO DAY (co-produced by Stone Music Entertainment)(2020)
  • Wanna Be Singers (2020)
  • Do You Know Hiphop? (2020)
  • Gang Student (GANG생) (2020)
  • NU'EST Come Back Show : The Nocturne (co-produced by Pledis Entertainment) (2020)
  • TOMORROW X TOGETHER Comeback Show (co-produced by Big Hit Entertainment) (2020)
  • Song FARM! (곡FARM!) (2020)
  • Taeyeon Beauty-Log (2020)
  • Studio Music Hall (스튜디오 음악당) (2020)
  • Quiz Music Show (2020)
  • IZ*ONE COMEBACK SHOW ONEIRIC DIARY (co-produced by Swing Entertainment) (2020)
  • Road to Kingdom (2020)
  • "SEVENTEEN COMEBACK SHOW: [Heng:garae]" (co-produced by Pledis Entertainment) (2020)

References

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