Paramount Networks EMEAA
Paramount Networks EMEAA is a Spanish-based division of Paramount International Networks which is fully owned by Paramount Skydance Corporation. The unit's headquarters are in Madrid, with additional offices in Berlin, Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, Milan, Dubai, Johannesburg, Lagos, Budapest, Warsaw, Singapore, Stockholm, Tokyo, Beijing, Manila, Copenhagen, Prague, Helsinki, and Hong Kong. The company was originally founded under the name 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 order to purchase a 30% ownership stake in the Rainbow S.p.A. animation studio until it sold the stake in 2023.
It currently operates in 31 countries across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
Divisions
Paramount Networks Northern Europe
Paramount Networks Northern Europe is a regional division of Paramount Networks EMEAA which serves the Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium, Nordic countries, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Poland, Ukraine, Georgia, and CIS countries.Its main headquarters are in Berlin, London and Warsaw, while its regional offices are located in Amsterdam and Stockholm.
Paramount Networks Northern Europe also operates content for MTV's global community, as well as an array of MTV-branded channels including MTV Music, MTV Hits, MTV Base and MTV Brand New.
In 2011, VIMN UK, Northern and Eastern Europe realigned its local production operations with music content being produced in Berlin, London, Warsaw, and Stockholm; kids and family programming in London, Berlin, and Warsaw; and comedy content in Berlin, Amsterdam, London, and Warsaw. Amsterdam acts as the technical play-out hub for the majority of Europe, with exception for channels in Germany, Poland and the UK.
Paramount Networks Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa
Paramount Networks Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa is a regional division of Paramount Networks EMEAA. At the moment the unit's main headquarters are in Madrid, with additional offices in Lisbon, Paris, Milan, Dubai, Johannesburg & Lagos, Singapore, Tokyo, Beijing, Manila, Prague, and Hong Kong SAR. The selection of multimedia brands offered by this division varies depending on the country or region.Paramount Networks Italia
In February 2011, Viacom set up Viacom International Media Networks Italia to purchase a 30% ownership stake of the Rainbow S.p.A. animation studio for 62 million euros. The purchase was called "the most significant transaction " of the year by the Fondazione Ente dello Spettacolo. Viacom originally sought to buy out the entire studio, but eventually decided to keep its founder Iginio Straffi at the helm and left him 70% of the studio. As a result of the purchase, Viacom's Nickelodeon networks broadcast Rainbow's shows worldwide. Viacom Italia has also coordinated co-productions between Nickelodeon's American studios and Rainbow, including Winx Club since 2010 and Club 57 in 2019.MTV in EMEAA
On 1 August 1987, Viacom formed a joint venture with BT and Robert Maxwell, and created the first MTV channel in Europe. The channel was based in London. From 1997, MTV Networks Europe established its regionalisation strategy launching localised channels across many European countries/regions.This is a list of regional MTV channels still operating in Europe, Middle East, Africa, in order of launch:
- MTV Global
- MTV Japan
- MTV Taiwan
- MTV India
- MTV Germany
- MTV UK
- MTV Italy
- MTV France
- MTV Poland
- MTV Netherlands
- MTV Spain
- MTV Portugal
- MTV Israel
MTV branding
In 2010, MTV US & MTV Germany rebranded its entire network of channels producing a revised version of the traditional MTV logo. It was decided that MTV Networks International channels would adopt this logo at a later date. On 1 July 2011, MTV Networks Europe rebranded its network across Germany, Europe and globally. MTV replaced its old logo with the then-current MTV US logo. On 30 June 2011, MTV's localized websites throughout Europe began to use the new branding. As part of a new strategy, MTV Networks Europe became part of Viacom Media International Networks in the winter of 2011.
In the fall of 2013, Viacom International Media Networks announced it would relaunch its MTV channels globally with a new on-air identity. This came into effect on 1 October 2013.
On 25 June 2015, MTV International channels were rebranded with a new initiative to get more viewers involved with the channel. MTV launched MTVBump.com where viewers could upload short video clips which will air on MTV channels worldwide. MTV also launched MTV Art Breaks where creative viewers can create special MTV idents. MTV would also launch MTV Creative, another initiative to coincide with MTV Bump. However, MTV's rebrand still saw falling ratings.
In early 2018, MTV Global began to roll out 'MTV Mood' identity on-air and online. The new look was first used by local MTV channels across Latin America. MTV Europe began using the new look at the end of 2017 along with MTV Germany, before rolling out across Europe in January/February 2018.
On 14 September 2021, MTV launched a new on-air identity; producing a "unified global brand with space for self-expression", for the first time MTV in the US & German shares the same on-air identity as MTV globally. MTV also introduced its first commissioned font, unique to the channel titled 'Gravity'.
Websites
Since January 2010, MTV Networks Europe has started to rebrand its localized websites featuring a standard website for each region. The website design is similar for each region but has information, news and entertainment specific to each region. MTV Germany, MTV Belgium, MTV Netherlands, MTV Switzerland, MTV Portugal, MTV Sweden and MTV Denmark were the first to receive the new look website layout and design.A new design and layout were released in late 2017 before rolling out across MTV globally in 2018. A new global design was launched in October 2019. A new global design was introduced in February 2021, with some minor changes to coincide with MTV's global rebrand in September 2021.
Broadcasting Agreements
Paramount International Networks has utilized the broadcasting laws and regulation from both the Germany, United Kingdom and Poland to license and secure broadcasting agreements across Europe, whilst maintaining EU regulation. In the past, the majority of MTV's channels were regulated by authorities based in the Germany & UK and Germany & Poland. However, due to the UK's impending exit from the European Union the company has relocated many of its broadcasting licenses from the UK to regulators based in the Czech Republic and the Netherlands.Following Brexit, all channels operating in the UK will remain under OFCOM, whilst all other channels operated by Paramount International Networks for the rest of Europe will be regulated from Germany, Poland, Czech Republic and/or the Netherlands. Channels for Ireland, Hungary, Czech Republic and pan-European channels are regulated by RRTV in the Czech Republic. Channels for the Benelux region, the Nordic region, France, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Portugal are regulated by authorities in the Netherlands and the remaining channels will be regulated by authorities in the Czech Republic, the Netherlands and/or under a local arrangement with a relevant regulator.
PIN local offices
PIN Europe, Middle East, and Africa have multiple offices across these regions including Berlin, London, Stockholm, Copenhagen, 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 living wall. The wall spans over 300m² and hosts approximately 18,000 plants on two aspects: South and West. The wall provides a microenvironment for many species including the protected snail species Helix pomatia and occasional migratory birds.
Structural changes at Paramount Europe
- 2009:
- 2010:
- 2011:
- 2012:
- 2013
Following the merger of MTV Networks New Zealand and MTV Networks Australia operations into one network based in Sydney in 2010, MTV and its sister brand Comedy Central 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 advertising department and Nickelodeon Australia and New Zealand will not be affected by this move.
- 2014
On 17 November 2015, the French versions of MTV Base, MTV Pulse and MTV Idol were closed and French versions of MTV Hits and BET were launched. The European version 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 returned and MTV Dance was launched.
- 2016
- 2017–present:
The current EMEAA division was formed when the re-merged ViacomCBS split off its UK channels and combined them with operations in Australia.
In 2021, MTV closed a number of channels across Europe and on March 31, 2022, MTV Classic and MTV Base closed in the UK. Meanwhile, MTV Hungary was closed in April 2022 and MTV Southeast Asia followed it in September 2022. On 7 January 2024, Paramount Networks closed VH1 Italy and on 31 March 2024 VH1 Denmark was closed.
As part of a consolidation process at Paramount Global in January 2025, MTV and Nickelodeon shut down local websites for France, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Israel, Australia, and Japan, replacing them with the streamlined mtv.com/global site. This rollout will continue in other regions by the end of the year.