Paramount International Networks
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Industry | Broadcasting |
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Parent | Paramount Media Networks (Paramount Global) |
Divisions | Paramount Networks UK & Australia Paramount Networks EMEAA Paramount Networks Americas |
Subsidiaries | Viacom18 (49%) VIS |
Paramount International Networks (PIN)[1] is the international division of Paramount Global. The division oversees the production, broadcasting and promotion of key Paramount's brands outside of the United States. These brands include Paramount Network, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET[2] and Colors TV, as well as CBS-branded channels, which are co-owned with AMC Networks International. PIN also owns a 30% stake in the Rainbow S.p.A. animation studio in Italy,[3] as well as a 49% stake in an Indian joint venture with domestic partner TV18, Viacom18.
The networks' headquarters are located in New York City and London. Other international offices are located in São Paulo, Berlin, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Madrid, Milan, Mumbai, Paris, Singapore, Budapest, Belgrade, and Sydney amongst others. Its first international offices opened in the late 1980s in London and Amsterdam with the launch of MTV Europe. It was created from a rebrand of Viacom's MTV Networks, which included MTV, BET, VH1 and Nickelodeon, to include Comedy Central.
Before being promoted to CEO of Viacom, Robert Bakish was President of VIMN from 2011 to 2016, having held various roles at Viacom since 1997. The division is currently led by Raffaele Annecchino, who joined the company in 1997.
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Divisions
As of January 2020, Paramount International Networks is split into two brand groups (Entertainment and Youth Brands, Kids and Family), and three regional hubs (UK & Australia, EMEAA, and Americas).[2]
United Kingdom and Australia
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Paramount Networks UK & Australia is a subsidiary of Paramount Global, headquartered in London.
Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Asia
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Paramount Networks EMEAA (formerly MTV Networks Europe, Viacom International Media Networks Europe and ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA) is a subsidiary of Paramount Global which serves Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
It currently consists of the following branches:
- Paramount Networks Northern Europe, which serves Benelux (the Netherlands, Belgium), Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden), Ireland, DAPOL (Germany, Austria, Poland), German-speaking Switzerland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Ukraine, and Russia.
- Paramount Networks Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa (SWEMEA), which serves France, French-speaking Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, the Middle East, and Africa.
- Paramount Networks Italia, a division that was founded in 2011 in order for Viacom to purchase a 30% ownership stake in the Rainbow S.p.A. animation studio.[3]
India
Viacom18 is a joint venture between Paramount Global and TV18, which operates the former's television brands in India along with homegrown brand Colors.[4]
The Americas
Paramount Networks Americas (formerly MTV Networks Latin America, Viacom International Media Networks The Americas and ViacomCBS Networks Americas) is a regional subsidiary of Paramount International Networks. Its operational headquarters is located in Miami, Florida, the US soon to be relocated to Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia. As currently being based in the United States, all PNA channels are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission, the U.S. broadcast regulator, despite not yet transmitting for the United States.
Production company
In 2016, Viacom launched its own subsidiary Viacom International Studios, which have its headquarters in Miami. Its first production was I Am Frankie for Nickelodeon.[5] Following the Viacom-CBS merger, it was rebranded to ViacomCBS International Studios. On June 24, 2020, both ViacomCBS International Studios and sister sibling Miramax is planning on to co-produce The Turkish Detective, the series adaptation of the novels.[6] On September 2, 2020, it returned to production with Mexico's backdoor structure[7] On October 7, 2020, it is revealed that it would streamline its international sales structure.[8] On November 30, 2021, the studio launched a first-look deal program with five British writers to amplify diverse voices.[9]
Channel 5 (United Kingdom)
On 1 May 2014, Viacom acquired Channel 5 Broadcasting Ltd, and its current channels are:
BET
Current channels
- France
- BET France
- Canada
- BET Canada
Former Channels
- United Kingdom & International
- BET International
Colors TV
- Colors (HD)
- Colors Bangla (HD)
- Colors Gujarati
- Colors Kannada (HD)
- Colors Marathi (HD)
- Colors Rishtey
- Colors Tamil (HD)
- Colors Odia
- Colors Infinity (HD)
- Colors Super
- Colors Maha One (HD)
Comedy Central
Current channels
- Australia and New Zealand
- Comedy Central Australia & New Zealand
- Flanders
- Comedy Central Belgium
- France, Belgium & French-speaking Switzerland
- Comedy Central France, Belgium & Switzerland
- Germany, Austria & German-speaking Switzerland
- Comedy Central Germany, Austria & Switzerland
- Hungary
- Comedy Central Hungary
- Comedy Central Family Hungary
- India
- Comedy Central India
- Israel
- Comedy Central Israel
- Italy
- Comedy Central Italy
- Latin America
- Comedy Central Latin America
- Comedy Central Extra
- Polsat Comedy Central Extra
- Comedy Central Family Hungary
- Middle East
- Comedy Central Middle East
- Netherlands
- Comedy Central Netherlands
- Comedy Central Extra
- Romania
- Comedy Central Romania
- Spain
- Comedy Central Spain
- Europe
- Comedy Central HD Europe
- Comedy Central Extra
- Polsat Comedy Central Extra
- Comedy Central Family Hungary
- United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland[lower-alpha 2]
- Comedy Central UK & Ireland
- Comedy Central Extra
Former Channels
- Netherlands
- Comedy Central Family Netherlands
- Latin America
- Comedy Central Family Netherlands
- Prima Comedy Central
- Asia
- Comedy Central Asia
- Sweden
- Comedy Central Sweden
- Denmark
- Comedy Central Denmark
- Czech Republic
- Prima Comedy Central
MTV
Current channels
- Africa
- MTV Africa
- MTV Base Africa
- MTV Hits
- Australia and New Zealand
- MTV Australia & New Zealand
- MTV Classic Australia & New Zealand
- Club MTV Australia
- MTV Hits Australia & New Zealand
- Brazil
- MTV Brazil
- Czech Republic
- MTV Czech Republic
- Denmark
- MTV Denmark
- Finland
- MTV Finland
- France & French-speaking Switzerland
- MTV France
- Haiti
- MTV France
- Germany & Austria
- MTV Germany
- MTV Hits Germany
- Hungary
- MTV Hungary
- Ireland
- MTV Ireland
- Israel
- MTV Israel
- Japan
- MTV Japan
- Korea
- SBS MTV[lower-alpha 5]
- Netherlands & Flanders
- MTV Netherlands & Flanders
- Norway
- MTV Norway
- Poland
- MTV Poland
- Russia
- MTV Russia
- Southeast Asia
- MTV Southeast Asia
- MTV Live
- Spain and Portugal
- MTV Spain & Portugal
- Sweden
- MTV Sweden
- German-speaking Switzerland
- MTV Switzerland
- Taiwan
- MTV Taiwan[lower-alpha 6]
- United Kingdom
- MTV UK launched on 1 July 1997. It currently broadcasts 6 channels in the UK:
- Vietnam
- MTV Vietnam[lower-alpha 7]
Former channels
- Adriatic Region[lower-alpha 8]
- MTV Adria
- Australia & New Zealand
- MTV Music Australia & New Zealand
- MTV New Zealand
- Austria
- MTV Austria
- China
- MTV China
- Estonia
- MTV Estonia
- Europe
- MTV Music 24
- Germany
- MTV2 Pop[lower-alpha 11]
- Greece
- MTV Greece
- Indonesia
- MTV Indonesia
- Latin America
- MTV Hits Latin America
- MTV Music 24
- Lithuania & Latvia
- MTV Lithuania & Latvia
- Middle East
- MTV Middle East
- Pakistan
- MTV Pakistan
- Romania
- MTV Romania
- Thailand
- MTV Thailand[lower-alpha 18]
- Turkey
- MTV Turkey
- Ukraine
- MTV Ukraine
- Worldwide
- MTV International (2006–2007)
Network 10 (Australia)
One of Australia's three commercial free-to-air channels. Ten Network Holdings was bought by CBS Corporation on 16 November 2017, becoming part of ViacomCBS Networks International following the 2019 Viacom merger.
Channels:
Internet:
- 10 Play
- 10 Daily
- Paramount+ (formerly 10 All Access)
Nickelodeon
Current channels
- Australia & New Zealand
- Nickelodeon Australia & New Zealand
- Brazil
- Nickelodeon Brazil
- Nick HD+
- Nickelodeon Sonic
- Nickelodeon Germany
- Nickelodeon Switzerland
- Nickelodeon Ukraine Pluto TV
- Bulgaria
- Nickelodeon Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Nickelodeon Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Nickelodeon Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Nickelodeon Denmark
- Estonia
- Nickelodeon Estonia
- Finland
- Nickelodeon Finland
- France & French-speaking Switzerland
- Nickelodeon France
- German-speaking Switzerland
- Nickelodeon Switzerland
- Germany & Austria
- Nickelodeon Germany
- Greece
- Nickelodeon Greece
- Hungary
- Nickelodeon Hungary
- Israel
- Nickelodeon Israel
- Italy
- Nickelodeon Italy
- Kazakhstan
- Nickelodeon Kazakhstan[lower-alpha 20]
- Latin America
- Nickelodeon Latin America
- Nick HD+
- Nickelodeon Sonic
- Nickelodeon Germany
- Nickelodeon Switzerland
- Nickelodeon Spain & Portugal
- Nickelodeon Ukraine Pluto TV
- Latvia
- Nickelodeon Latvia
- Lithuania
- Nickelodeon Lithuania
- Malta
- Nickelodeon Malta
- Malaysia
- Nickelodeon Malaysia
- Middle East and North Africa
- Nickelodeon MENA
- Netherlands & Flanders
- Nickelodeon Netherlands
- Norway
- Nickelodeon Norway
- Pakistan
- Nickelodeon Pakistan
- Philippines
- Nickelodeon Philippines[lower-alpha 17]
- Poland
- Nickelodeon Poland
- Russia & CIS
- Nickelodeon Russia
- Serbia
- Nickelodeon Serbia
- Slovakia
- Nickelodeon Slovakia
- Southeast Asia
- Nickelodeon (Southeast Asia)
- South Africa
- Nickelodeon South Africa
- South Korea
- Nickelodeon South Korea[lower-alpha 5]
- Spain and Portugal
- Nickelodeon Spain & Portugal
- Sweden
- Nickelodeon Sweden
- Turkey
- Nickelodeon Turkey
- Ukraine
- Nickelodeon Ukraine Pluto TV
- United Kingdom and Ireland
- Nickelodeon UK & Ireland[lower-alpha 2]
Former channels
- Estonia
- Nickelodeon (Estonia)
- Japan
- Nickelodeon (Japan)
- New Zealand
- Nickelodeon (New Zealand)[lower-alpha 22]
- United States
- Nick GaS[lower-alpha 23]
Nick Jr.
Current channels
- Africa
- Nick Jr. Africa
- Australia
- Nick Jr. (Australia)
- France & French-speaking Switzerland
- Nickelodeon Junior
- Germany, Austria & German-speaking Switzerland
- Nick Jr. Germany, Austria & Switzerland
- Greece
- Nick Jr. (Greece)
- India
- Nick Jr. (India)
- Israel
- Nick Jr. (Israel)
- Italy
- Nick Jr. (Italy)
- Latin America
- Nick Jr. Latin America
- Nickelodeon Junior
- Nick Jr. Too
- Netherlands & Flanders
- Nick Jr. Netherlands & Flanders
- Portugal
- Nick Jr. (Portugal)
- Scandinavia[lower-alpha 25]
- Nick Jr. Scandinavia
- Turkey
- Nick Jr. (Turkey)
- United Kingdom and Ireland[lower-alpha 2]
- Nick Jr. UK & Ireland
- Nick Jr. Too
Former channels
- Netherlands
- Kindernet
Nicktoons
Current channels
- Albanian
- Nicktoons Albania
- Africa
- Nicktoons Africa
- Arabia
- Nicktoons Arabia
- Bulgaria
- Nicktoons Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Nicktoons Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Nicktoons Czech Republic
- Estonia
- Nicktoons Estonia
- Germany & Austria
- Nicktoons Germany & Austria
- Hungary
- Nicktoons Hungary
- Latvia
- Nicktoons Latvia
- Lithuania
- Nicktoons Lithuania
- Netherlands & Flanders
- Nicktoons Netherlands & Flanders
- Poland
- Nicktoons Poland
- Romania
- Nicktoons Romania
- Russia & CIS
- Nicktoons Russia
- Serbia
- Nicktoons Serbia
- Slovakia
- Nicktoons Slovakia
- Turkey
- Nicktoons Turkey
- Ukraine
- Nicktoons Ukraine
- United Kingdom and Ireland[lower-alpha 2]
- Nicktoons UK & Ireland
Former channels
- Latin America
- Nicktoons Latin America
- United Kingdom and Ireland
- Nicktoonsters[lower-alpha 26]
- France
- N-Toons[lower-alpha 27]
TeenNick
Current channels
- France
- Nickelodeon Teen
- Hungary
- TeenNick Hungary
- Latin America
- TeenNick Latin America
- Poland
- TeenNick Poland
- Romania
- TeenNick Romania
Former channels
- Netherlands
- TeenNick Netherlands[lower-alpha 28]
- Italy
- TeenNick Italy
NickMusic
- Australia & New Zealand
- NickMusic Australia & New Zealand
- Netherlands & Flanders
- NickMusic Netherlands & Flanders
- Poland
- NickMusic Poland
Paramount Network
Current channels
- Brazil
- Paramount Network Brazil
- France
- Paramount Channel France
- Latin America
- Paramount Network Latin America
- Netherlands
- Spike Netherlands
- Spain
- Paramount Network Spain
Former channels
- Australia
- Spike Australia
- Denmark
- Paramount Network Denmark
- Finland
- Paramount Network Finland
- Italy
- Paramount Network Italy
- Sweden
- Paramount Network Sweden
- United Kingdom
- 5Spike/Paramount Network UK[lower-alpha 32]
VH1
Current channels
- India
- VH1 India
- Italy
- VH1 Italy
Former channels
- Brazil
- VH1 Brazil
- VH1 HD
- VH1 MegaHits
- VH2
- Denmark
- VH1 Denmark
- Europe
- VH1 Classic
- VH1 Europe
- Germany
- VH-1 Germany
- Indonesia
- VH1 Indonesia
- Middle East and North Africa
- VH1
- Latin America
- VH1 Latin America
- VH1 Classic
- VH1 HD
- VH1 MegaHits
- VH1 Europe
- VH2
- Pakistan
- VH1 Pakistan
- Poland
- VH1 Poland
- United Kingdom and Ireland
- VH1 UK & Ireland
- VH1 Classic
- VH2[lower-alpha 33]
Other networks
Chilevisión
- Chilevisión is a Chilean free-to-air television channel launched on 4 November 1960.
Game One
- Game One is a French television channel that launched in September 1998. It shows programs based on video gaming, pop culture and Japanese anime.
J-One
- J-One is a French television channel launched on 4 October 2013. It is dedicated to Asian anime and culture.
Super!
- Super! is an Italian free channel that airs children's programming, which is mostly taken from Nickelodeon.
Telefe
- Telefe is an Argentinian television station launched on January 15, 1990.
- Telefe Internacional is the international signal of Telefe.
CBS International (co-owned with AMC Networks International)
Former networks
VIVA
VIVA Media GmbH (until 2004 VIVA Media AG) was a music television network originating from Germany. It was founded as an alternative to MTV by Time Warner executives Tom McGrath and Peter Bogner with Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher from DoRo Productions, which created music videos.[12] The channel was a broadcast of VIVA Germany as VIVA Media AG in 1993 and has been owned by their former competitor Viacom, the parent company of MTV, since 2004. Viva channels exist in some European countries; the first spin-offs were launched in Poland and Switzerland in 2000.
Austria
VIVA Austria was launched in May 2012, 15% of the channel's programming consists of Austrian music, music tops, and lifestyle programming focused on the Austrian market. The channels marketing and promotion are managed by Goldback Media.[13] Before 2012, VIVA Germany aired across Austria with localized advertising and sponsorship for Austria.
Germany
VIVA Germany
German-speaking Switzerland
VIVA Switzerland
Poland
VIVA Poland was a Polish music channel launched on 10 June 2000 by the German VIVA Media AG. On 17 July 2012, the channel stopped being an FTA network and was pulled off from Eutelsat Hot Bird 13A satellite. In 2014, the station canceled local production shows. In 2015 - 2017, the station canceled all reality TV shows and continued playing only electronic dance music. Before the new broadcast schedule, the station was playing Polish and international pop, dance, rock, and hip hop music.
Hungary
VIVA Hungary was a music channel launched on 27 June 1997 as Z+. Like its sister channels, the channel features localized music videos, programming, presenters, and chart shows. The channel started to use the new logo on 2 April 2012. The channel ended broadcast on 3 October 2017 replaced by MTV Music.
Netherlands
The Box was originally a Dutch music channel, which allowed viewers to vote on music videos. It was owned by VIVA Media. It launched in 1995 and was replaced by Comedy Central in 2007.
United Kingdom & Ireland
VIVA UK & Ireland was launched on 26 October 2009, replacing TMF, and ceased broadcasting on 31 January 2018.
TMF
CBS International (co-owned with AMC Networks International)
Notes
- ↑ Owned by Bell Media, now as CTV Comedy Channel; programming shared with Much (TV channel)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Co-owned by Sky Group
- ↑ Owned by Bell Media, under license from Paramount
- ↑ Replaced on DTT by VH1 Italy in March 2016. Available only on Sky Italia.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Joint venture with SBS
- ↑ Co-owned by Sanlih E-Television
- ↑ Joint venture with IMC Group
- ↑ Serving Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia
- ↑ closed in September 2016
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 replaced by both MTV Hits France & BET France on 17 November 2015
- ↑ replaced with Nickelodeon Germany in 2005
- ↑ Closed in 2009 and the channel has been replaced in 2011
- ↑ except TMF Vlaanderen; all others replaced with VIVA in 2009
- ↑ Closed on 1 February 2021
- ↑ Joint venture with Viva Entertainment
- ↑ Joint venture with Solar Entertainment Corporation
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 Co-owned by All Youth Channels, a subsidiary of ABS-CBN Corporation's Creative Programs
- ↑ Co-owned by MCOT
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 Owned by Corus Entertainment, under license from Paramount
- ↑ will be broadcast in 2022 in Kazakh language.[10]
- ↑ Nickelodeon TV Block, closed in October 2007
- ↑ Now defunct, replaced by the Australian version[11]
- ↑ American digital cable and satellite channel, closed on 31 December 2007 for cable & DirecTV and 23 April 2009 on Dish Network. Replaced by The N (now TeenNick)
- ↑ Closed on September 2017
- ↑ British spinoff of Nicktoons U.K., closed 31 July 2009. Replaced by Nicktoons Replay (1-hour delayed timeshift feed of main Nicktoons channel)
- ↑ French programming block on Canal J
- ↑ now Spike Netherlands
- ↑ co-owned by Bell Media and ViacomCBS
- ↑ Formerly RTL Spike (Licensed by RTL Group)
- ↑ Formerly Viacom Bink!
- ↑ Part of the Channel 5 network, 2015–2020. Now 5Action
- ↑ replaced with MTV Flux in summer 2006
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