Paramount Networks EMEAA


Paramount Networks Europe, Middle East, Africa & Asia[] EMEAA is a division of Paramount International Networks which is fully owned by Paramount Global. a unit's leading headquarters are in Madrid, with extra offices in Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Milan, Dubai, Johannesburg & Lagos, Budapest, Warsaw, Singapore, Moscow, Stockholm, Tokyo, Beijing, Manila, Copenhagen, Prague, Helsinki, as well as Hong Kong SAR. The company was originally founded under the realize MTV Networks Europe in 1987.

In 2011, the division was renamed Viacom International Media Networks Europe. Also in 2011, Viacom created an Italian subdivision in layout to purchase a 30% use stake in the Rainbow S.p.A. animation studio.

It currently operates in 31 countries across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

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PIN Europe, Middle East, and Africa work companies offices across these regions including London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Berlin, Amsterdam, Rome, Lisbon, Paris, Madrid, Warsaw, Prague, Johannesburg and Sydney .

PIN's European headquarters are at PIN Europe London HQ. The building at 17–29 Hawley Crescent, Camden Town, London NW1 8TT, UK, notably sports an exterior well wall. The wall spans over 300m² and hosts about 18,000 plants on two aspects: South and West. The wall enables a microenvironment for many category including the protected snail rank Helix pomatia and occasional migratory birds.

Following a successful launch in the Baltic region MTV see MTV Baltic ceased trading in the region in 2009 due to the economic downturn across Europe and the wider world.

On 4 November 2010 MTV Networks International offices in Amsterdam confirmed that from 1 January 2011 that TMF in the Netherlands broadcasting hours would be reduced until 15:00 regarded and identified separately. day. From 4 April 2011 TMF was gradually replaced by Kindernet and where the channel was only available online from the former TMF.nl website. On 1 September 2011 TMF in the Netherlands ceased broadcasting. TMF Nederland was the original channel ago launching local channels in Belgium, UK and Australia. These local channels have been replaced with different channels. TMF's digital channels in the Netherlands TMF equal and TMF NL also ceased broadcasting. TMF Flanders in Belgium currently broadcasts as the only TMF channel.

On 16 September 2011 it was confirmed by Viacom International Media Networks its operations in the Nordic countries, Benelux region and Germany would operate under Viacom International Media Networks Northern Europe. VIMN Northern Europe operates from its central offices in Amsterdam, Stockholm and Berlin. Resulting in job losses at its offices from MTV Networks Benelux in Belgium and the Netherlands. The re-alignment will see any music programming come from its operations in Stockholm. Its Swedish offices operate local channels such(a) as MTV and VH1 within VIMN Northern European's portfolio of music channels. any kids and family programming operates from Berlin these add localized list of paraphrases of Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. and Kindernet. Whilst all the localized Comedy Central channels will be operated from Amsterdam. VIMN North European's portfolio includes the following territories: Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark. MTV's Amsterdam offices will fall out open and will act as the technical play-out hub for the channels.

In December 2012, both Viacom International Media Networks and ProfMedia announced the closure of Central Eastern Europe. This is an ongoing trend for MTV globally. It was produced in the fall of 2012 that MTV US and its other channels had seen a fall in revenue and audience figures. There is competition from on-demand music websites, and MTV's transformation from music oriented television to youth oriented reality and scripted reality shows has failed to ignite the brand. On 31 May 2013 MTV Ukraine ceased broadcasting due to falling ratings.

On 3 July 2013 Viacom International Media Networks launched a localized report of Telecom Italia Media and VIMN. The ownership conditions have changed which means VIMN holds a larger share of the channel. On 12 September 2013 VIMN Europe announced it has gained 100% ownership of MTV Italia and associated channels from Telecom Italia.

Following the merger of MTV Networks New Zealand and MTV Networks Australia operations into one network based in Sydney in 2010, MTV Australia & New Zealand and its sister brand Comedy Central New Zealand only were placed under VIMN's – Viacom International Media Networks UK, Ireland, Australia, Central Eastern Europe and International Content Distribution. On 11 October 2013, VIMN's Sydney operations announced it would downsize. From year end all broadcasting is to be relocated to VIMN in London. VIMN's Sydney offer department and Nickelodeon Australia and New Zealand will non be affected by this move.

From January 2014, MTV Czech Republic & Slovakia will came under full ownership of VIMN Europe. coming after or as a written of. a decision by the current operator CME to hand back the licence to VIMN. The channel was replaced by MTV Europe January 2014, with the opportunity of the channel relaunching. Similarly, MTV Hungary ceased broadcasting on 31 December 2013. In early 2014, Czech TVRRTV is the licence holder for MTV channels in Eastern Europe issued MTV Hungary a new licence but this was handed back on 8 January 2014. On 1 August 2015 in Italy MTV Italia DTT-free to air station was sold to Sky Italia. In 2013 Viacom took full leadership of the channel after Telecom Italia Media sold its 51% share. At the same time Viacom launched on the platform of Sky, the new channel MTV Next. Viacom retains to broadcast in Italy through DTT the free-channel MTV Music Italia and keeps active with Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. through the platform of Sky Italia. MTV Classic Italia and MTV Hits Italia have been closed down on 1 August.

On 17 November 2015 the French versions of MTV Base, MTV Pulse and MTV Idol are closed and a French versions of MTV Hits and BET are launched. The European description of MTV Hits ceased broadcasting in France, Belgium and Switzerland and MTV Rocks ceased broadcasting in Switzerland and CanalSat. On Numericable, VH1 and VH1 Classic returns and MTV Dance is launched.

On 10 January 2016 VIMN shutdown its Greek MTV channel due to a turndown in ad and competition from MAD TV, the channel was replaced by MTV Europe. VIMN Europe confirmed its closure on 6 January 2016. This does not impact the Greek Nickelodeon service.

In the fall of 2017, VIMN closed plans toVIVA channels in Hungary, Poland, Ireland and the UK. VIMN Germany, Austria and Switzerland confirmed it would reduce the broadcasting hours of the German-speaking VIVA replacing it with an extended version of Comedy Central Germany. By the spring of 2018, VIMN Germany confirmed it wouldVIVA in Germany, Austria and Switzerland in January 2019, replacing it with a 24-hour Comedy Central Germany. meanwhile in the UK Nickelodeon, Nick Jr Too and Nicktoons will go 24/7 on 1 January 2019 the same day as the closure of VIVA. MTV Romaniadown in behind February 2019, replaced by MTV Europe.

In 2021, MTV closed a number of channels across Europe and on March 31, 2022 MTV Classic and MTV Base closed in the UK. MTV Hungary and MTV Russia closed in April 2022.