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Mtv Japan Information

MTV Japan (Music Television Japan) is the Japanese version of the cable television network based in Japan. It is a subsidiary of MTV Networks, and was launched on December 24, 1992. It can be viewed on cable television, SKY PerfecTV!, SKY PerfecTV! e2 and IPTV.

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History

MTV originally was a music block on JORX-TV from 1989 to 1992.

In 1992, Music Channel, Inc. acquired a license from Viacom to broadcast with the MTV name. Broadcast began on CS Analog and Skyport services, with PerfecTV! accessed added in 1996 and DirecTV access added in 1997. Notable VJs from that time include Marc Panther and Ken Lloyd.

In 1998, Music Channel canceled their license with Viacom because of the high license fee required. Consequently, from 1999 the station changed its name to Vibe and shifted its content focus from Western music to domestic music products. Without the MTV brand name behind it, competition from other channels such as Space Shower TV and Sony Music Japan's Viewsic (now Music On! TV) led to the station being acquired by H&Q Asia Pacific in 2000.

Also in 2000, MTV Broadcasting Japan, Inc., a separate company formed by groups like CSK and Sega, acquired a broadcast license from SKY PerfecTV!. However, the company never broadcast under the MTV name; it changed its name to M-BROS and broadcast under that name on both DirecTV and SKY PerfecTV! until April 30, 2002.

Following this attempt to use the MTV name (and perhaps because of it), Viacom once again formed a contract with Music Channel, and created a revival of MTV Japan on January 1, 2001, this time under the umbrella of MTV Networks and with the support of MTV capital. Music Channel, Inc. also changed its company name to MTV Japan, Inc. at this time. The first video played on MTV Japan was bird's "Mind Travel."

The Vibe name carries on in its Internet activities, which were spun off from the channel as VIBE, Inc. This company was integrated into Bandai Networks in 2005.

There is a marked difference in this revival of MTV Japan when contrasted to the old MTV Japan. The older MTV Japan focused on overseas artists, whereas the current MTV Japan focuses on domestic artists. As a result, the channel has drawn criticism from proponents of the older MTV Japan. However, in March 2006 the network drew 6,000,000 viewers, making the channel second to Space Shower TV and an overall financial success.

In August 2006, MTV Japan was made a complete subsidiary of MTV Networks. This was to consolidate its activities with other Viacom subsidiaries in Japan, such as Nickelodeon Japan and the FLUX Digital Content Service.

Some of the most popular musical acts such as Ayumi Hamasaki and Tohoshinki have received several awards from this channel and performed numerous times on its awards show.

Programming

MTV Japan broadcasts varieties of programs, Unlike its American counterpart, MTV Japan tends to broadcast music videos rather than reality television or music-related programs and it also displays shows from the American counterpart or the channel, such as The Hills, Laguna Beach, etc.

Homegrown Shows

Shows Imported from MTV Networks Worldwide

Past Homegrown Shows

VJs

Current VJs:

Past VJs:

External links

· · MTV Networks
Parent: Viacom
Primary service
MTV Networks Asia Pacific MTV Asia · MTV India · MTV Japan · MTV Pakistan · MTV Thailand · MTV Middle East · MTV Taiwan · MTV China · MTV Indonesia · MTV Korea · MTV Vietnam · Nickelodeon Pakistan · Nickelodeon Arabia · Nickelodeon (Japan) · Nickelodeon South East Asia · Nickelodeon Philippines · Nickelodeon India · Nickelodeon (South Korea) · Nickelodeon Indonesia · VH1 Thailand · VH1 India · VH1 Indonesia · VH1 Pakistan
Channels in Australia and New Zealand MTV Australia · MTV Classic Australia · MTV Hits Australia · MTV Live HD · Nickelodeon (Australia) · Nick Jr. (Australia) · Comedy Central (New Zealand)
Channels in North America CMT · CMT (Canada) (10% with Corus Entertainment) · CMT Pure Country · Comedy Central · Epix (co-owned with Lionsgate and MGM) · Logo · Palladia · MTV · MTV2 · MTV Hits · MTV Jams · mtvU · Nick Jr. · Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite · Nicktoons · Spike · TeenNick · Tr3́s · TV Land · VH1 · VH1 Classic · VH1 Soul
Secondary service
MTV Networks Europe
· · MTV Networks Europe
Pan-European MTV Europe · MTV Rocks · MTV Hits · MTV Dance · VH1 Classic Europe · VH1 Europe · Nickelodeon (Europe) · MTV Live HD
Balkans MTV Adria
Baltics (defunct) MTV Estonia · MTV Lithuania & Latvia
Czech Republic MTV Czech ' Nickelodeon (Czech)
Benelux MTV · MTV Brand New · MTV Music 24 · Comedy Central · Comedy Central Family · Kindernet · Nickelodeon Benelux · Nick Jr. Benelux · Nick Toons Benelux · Nick Hits · Nickelodeon France · Nick Jr. Wallonia · TMF Flanders
Nordic MTV Denmark · MTV Norway · MTV Finland · MTV Sweden · Nickelodeon Denmark · Nickelodeon (Finland) · Nickelodeon (Norway) · Nickelodeon Sweden · Nick Jr. Sweden · Nickelodeon Scandinavia · VH1 Denmark · Comedy Central Sweden
France MTV France · MTV Idol · MTV Pulse · MTV Base · Nickelodeon (France) · Nickelodeon Junior · Game One
Germany / Austria / Switzerland VIVA Germany · Nickelodeon Germany · Comedy Central Germany · MTV Austria · Viva Austria · Nickelodeon Austria Pay TV: MTV Germany · MTV Entertainment · MTV Brand New · Nicktoons · Nick Jr. MTV Switzerland · Viva Schweiz · Nickelodeon Schweiz
Greece MTV Greece · MTV Plus · MTV Music (Greece) · Nickelodeon (Greece)
Hungary MTV Hungary · VIVA Hungary · Nickelodeon Hungary · Comedy Central Hungary
Italy MTV Italy · MTV Music · MTV Hits · MTV Classic · Nickelodeon Italy · Nick Jr. · Comedy Central Italy · QOOB (all 49% with TI Media)
Israel MTV Israel · Nickelodeon Israel · Comedy Central Israel
Poland MTV Poland · VH1 Polska · VIVA Polska · Comedy Central Polska · Comedy Central Family · Nickelodeon Polska · Viacom Blink! · Switch2One
Portugal MTV Portugal · Nickelodeon Portugal
Romania MTV România · Nickelodeon Romania
Russia MTV Russia · VH1 Russia · Nickelodeon (CIS)
Spain MTV Spain · Nickelodeon Espanol · Paramount Comedy Spain
Turkey (defunct) MTV Turkey · Nickelodeon (Turkey)
Ukraine MTV Ukraine · VH1 Europe · Nickelodeon (CIS)
UK and Ireland MTV Music · MTV · MTV Base · MTV Classic · MTV Ireland · VH1 · VIVA · Comedy Central/Comedy Central Extra (75% with BSkyB) · Nickelodeon/Nickelodeon Ireland/Nick Jr./Nick Jr. 2/Nicktoons (60% with BSkyB)
MTV Networks Africa
· · MTV Networks Africa
Parent: Viacom → Division: CBS
Channels

MTV · MTV2 · MTV Jams · MTV Hits · MTV Tr3s · Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite · Nicktoons · TeenNick · Nick Jr. · VH1 · VH1 Classic · VH1 Soul · VH1 · CMT · CMT Pure Country · Logo · Comedy Central · TV Land · Epix · Palladia

defunctional channels Box Comedy · Ha! · MTV Chi · MTV Classic · MTV4 · Nick GAS · Noggin 2 · VH2 · VH3 · Noggin · The N
Internet Atom Entertainment · AfterEllen.com · College Publisher · GameTrailers · Nitrome · TurboNick · Addicting Games · MTV Arcade · Quizilla
Other units CMT Films · Comedy Central Records · Harmonix Music Systems · MTV Teen Arcade · MTV Live HD
MTV Networks Latin America
· · MTV Networks Latin America
Pan-American MTV Latin America · MTV Hits · VH1 Latin America · Nickelodeon Latin America · Nick Jr. Latin America · MTV Live HD
Brazil VH1 Brazil · VH1 MegaHits · VH1 HD · Nickelodeon Brazil · Nick Jr. Brazil
Defunct MTV Hits Brazil · MTV Jams · VH1 Soul
Licensed MTV Brasil · MTV Puerto Rico
See also MTV Networks · Viacom
Defunct services
Defunct channels MTV Philippines · Box Comedy · Ha! · MTV Chi · MTV Classic · MTV Desi · MTV Flux · MTV K · MTV New Zealand · MTVX · Nick-at-Nite UK · Nick GAS · Noggin UK · TMF Australia · VH1 Australia · VH1 Germany · VH1 Uno · VH2 · Noggin · The N · TMF Nederland · TMF NL · TMF Dance · MTV Turkiye · Nickelodeon Turkey · TMF Pure
Internet services 365gay.com · Atom Entertainment · AfterEllen.com/AfterElton.com · GameTrailers · iFilm · MTV Overdrive · Neopets · Quizilla · RateMyProfessors.com · TurboNick · VSPOT · Xfire
Other units CMT Films · Comedy Central Records · Harmonix Music Systems · MTV International · MTV Live HD
· · Viacom Inc.
Corporate directors George S. Abrams · Philippe Dauman (CEO) · Thomas E. Dooley · Ellen V. Futter · Robert Kraft · Alan Greenberg · Charles Phillips · Sumner Redstone (Chairman) · Shari Redstone · Frederic Salerno · William Schwartz
MTV Networks MTV · VH1 · Nickelodeon · Comedy Central · CMT · Spike · more...
BET Networks BET · BET Gospel · BET Hip-Hop · Centric · BET UK
Paramount Motion Pictures Group Paramount Pictures Corporation: Paramount Pictures · Paramount Vantage · Paramount Classics · Republic Pictures · United International Pictures (50% with NBC Universal's Universal Studios) MTV branded labels: MTV Films · Nickelodeon Movies Other units: EPIX (co-owned with Lions Gate Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
Television stations KGBS-CA (Tr3́s) · KHMM-CA (Tr3́s) · KMMK-LP / KMUM-CA / KMMW-LP (Tr3́s) · KZMM-CA (Tr3́s)
Viacom Music Group Comedy Central Records · Nick Records
Miscellaneous assets Viacom International · Viacom 18 (India) · Viacom Entertainment Store · Bellator Fighting Championship
See also · Viacom (1971–2005)
Annual Revenue: $17.3 billion USD ( 10% 3Q 2005) · Employees: 38,310 · Stock Symbol: NYSE: VIA, NYSE: VIAB · Website: viacom.com

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