MTV Eesti
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MTV logo  | |
| Country | Estonia | 
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Estonia | 
| Headquarters | Roseni 7, Tallinn, Estonia[1] | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | MTV Networks Europe / Ananey Communications Ltd | 
| Sister channels | MTV Lithuania & Latvia | 
| History | |
| Launched | 4 September 2006 | 
| Closed | 19 November 2009 | 
| Replaced by | MTV Europe | 
| Links | |
| Website | www.mtveesti.ee | 

MTV Eesti was a twenty-four-hour music and entertainment channel operated by MTV Networks Europe. The channel began on 4 September 2006 at 22:00 EEST.[2] The channel was available in Estonia.
History
[edit]- In 2006, MTV Networks Europe established MTV Networks Baltic, a new broadcasting service which provided localized channels for Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. MTV Networks Baltic launched three separate channels within the region in September 2006.
 - In 2008, MTV Networks International signed a new licensing agreement with Israeli Communications company Ananey Communications to operate and manage the MTV brand within the Baltic Region.[3]
 - The channel ceased broadcasting on 18 November 2009.[4]
 - As of 19 November 2009 MTV Europe has replaced MTV Baltic channels.
 
VJs
[edit]- Piret Järvis (2007–2008)
 
Channel content
[edit]Similar to other MTV channels in Europe. MTV Estonia featured both local and international entertainments shows.
- Alternative Nation
 - Baltic Top 20
 - Busted
 - The City
 - Chill Out Zone
 - Dancefloor Chart
 - A Double Shot at Love
 - Euro Top 20
 - Exposed
 - Fist of Zen
 - Futurama
 - Parental Control
 - Pimp My Ride
 - Happy Tree Friends
 - Hitlist Base Chart
 - MTV Amour
 - MTV Cribs
 - My Super Sweet 16
 - Nu Rave
 - Party Zone
 - Rock Chart
 - Superock
 - Top 10 @ 10
 - UK Top 10
 - World Chart Express
 
References
[edit]- ^ "MTV Eesti – Contacts". MTV Eesti. Retrieved 27 May 2009.
 - ^ "MTV to launch music TV channels in three Baltic states — EUbusiness.com - business, legal and financial news and information from the European Union". Archived from the original on 5 February 2008. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
 - ^ http://albert.balticbusinessnews.com/Default2.aspx?ArticleID=606e009e-b172-4394-8c34-73aabe954531&=miinus[permanent dead link]
 - ^ "MTV Estonia to cease transmission".
 
Categories: 
- MTV channels
 - Defunct music video networks
 - Defunct television channels in Estonia
 - Television channels and stations established in 2006
 - Television channels and stations disestablished in 2009
 - 2006 establishments in Estonia
 - 2009 disestablishments in Estonia
 - Mass media in Tallinn
 - Music organizations based in Estonia