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{{Infobox television channel
| name = MTV România
| name = MTV România
| logofile = MTV Logo 2010.svg
| logo = MTV-2021.svg
| logosize = 140px
| logo_size = 140px
| launch = June 15, 2002 <br/>March 1, 2019 (as a Romanian subfeed of MTV Europe)
| launch_date = June 15, 2002 <br/>March 1, 2019 (as a Romanian subfeed of MTV Europe) <br/>April 10, 2020 (as MTV Music)
| closed date = March 1, 2019 (As a localised Romanian feed)
| closed_date = March 1, 2019 (As a localised Romanian feed)
| network = [[MTV Networks Europe]]
| network = [[MTV Networks Europe]]
| owner = Music Television Systems (2002-2008) <br/>[[Central European Media Enterprises]] (2008-2019)
| owner = Music Television Systems (2002-2008) <br/>[[Central European Media Enterprises]] (2008-2019)
| replaced names = [[MCM (TV channel)|MCM]]
| replaced = [[MCM (TV channel)|MCM]]
| replaced by names = [[MTV Europe]]
| replaced_by = [[MTV Europe]]
| share = 0.2%
| website = [http://www.mtv.ro www.mtv.ro]
| share as of = Dec 2008
| share source =
| web = [http://www.mtv.ro www.mtv.ro]
}}
}}


'''MTV România''' was a Romanian [[pay television|pay television channel]] that was launched on 15 June 2002 as the 10th regional channel of MTV in Europe (and second eastern European after [[MTV Poland]]) with a big concert ceremony performed by [[Enrique Iglesias]] on [[Lia Manoliu Stadium]]. It took the broadcast license previously used by MCM România, which was a franchise of the French music channel [[MCM (TV channel)|MCM]].
'''MTV România''' was a Romanian [[pay television|pay television channel]] that was launched on 15 June 2002 as the 10th regional channel of MTV in Europe (and second eastern European after [[MTV Poland]]) with a big concert ceremony performed by [[Enrique Iglesias]] on [[Lia Manoliu Stadium]]. It took the broadcast license previously used by MCM [[Romania|România]], which was a franchise of the French music channel [[MCM (TV channel)|MCM]].


On March 1, 2019, at midnight, MTV Romania was closed down and replaced by [[MTV Europe]] with Romanian subtitles and local advertising.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://economie.hotnews.ro/stiri-media_publicitate-22948193-mtv-romania-iese-din-portofoliul-pro.htm|date=February 1, 2019|publisher=Hotnews.ro|accessdate=March 7, 2019|title=MTV România iese din portofoliul Pro TV - Media & Publicitate - HotNews.ro}}</ref> The final song to be played on the channel was ''[[I Did It, Mama!]]'' by [[Alexandra Stan]].
On March 1, 2019, at midnight, MTV Romania was closed down and replaced by [[MTV Europe]] with Romanian subtitles and local advertising.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://economie.hotnews.ro/stiri-media_publicitate-22948193-mtv-romania-iese-din-portofoliul-pro.htm|date=February 1, 2019|publisher=Hotnews.ro|access-date=March 7, 2019|title=MTV România iese din portofoliul Pro TV - Media & Publicitate - HotNews.ro}}</ref> The final song to be played on the channel was ''[[I Did It, Mama!]]'' by [[Alexandra Stan]].


==Programming==
==Programming==
===2002-2007===
===2002-2007===
Several shows are made up locally, featuring Romanian music and artists. Some of the most popular shows on the channel are the Romanian version of [[Total Request Live]], ''Hitlist Romania'' and ''Dance Floor Chart''. MTV România also showed reality shows mainly American but also local, like ''Dance Star'' in 2006. Since its launch, the channel also aired several TV shows and cartoons, like ''[[The Osbournes]]'', ''[[Yo Momma]]'', ''[[Pimp My Ride]]'', ''[[Punk'd]]'', ''[[Boiling Points]]'', ''[[Daria]]'', ''[[Beavis and Butt-head]]'', ''[[Where My Dogs At?]]''.
Several shows are made up locally, featuring Romanian music and artists. Some of the most popular shows on the channel are the Romanian version of [[Total Request Live]], ''Hitlist Romania'' and ''Dance Floor Chart''. MTV România also showed reality shows mainly American but also local, like ''Dance Star'' in 2006. Since its launch, the channel also aired several TV shows and cartoons, like ''[[The Osbournes]]'', ''[[Yo Momma]]'', ''[[Pimp My Ride]]'', ''[[Punk'd]]'', ''[[Boiling Points]]'', ''[[Daria]]'', ''[[Beavis and Butt-head]]'', ''[[Where My Dogs At?]]''.
Several classic shows are still on after many years, mainly Party Zone, ''Stylissimo'', ''[[Yo! MTV Raps]]''. Other shows such as local versions of ''[[Chill Out Zone]]'', ''[[Alternative Nation Festival|Alternative Nation]]'' or ''[[Superock]]'' used to be aired on MTV România.
Several classic shows are still on after many years, mainly Party Zone, ''Stylissimo'', ''[[Yo! MTV Raps]]''. Other shows such as local versions of ''Chill Out Zone'', ''[[Alternative Nation Festival|Alternative Nation]]'' or ''[[Superock]]'' used to be aired on MTV România.


[[File:MTV Logo.svg|150px|thumb|MTV logo used until 2011]]
[[File:MTV Logo 2010.svg|150px|thumb|MTV logo used until 2021]]


==MTV Day==
==MTV Day==
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MTV România launched ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120415152935/http://www.mtv.ro/trl/ TRL România]'' on 23 January 2007, aired from an [[Orange Romania|Orange]] concept store on [[Calea Victoriei]] (a major commercial avenue in the center of [[Bucharest]]). The show airs two times a week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, while the international version is still shown on other weekdays. The graphic is similar to that of the Italian version.
MTV România launched ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20120415152935/http://www.mtv.ro/trl/ TRL România]'' on 23 January 2007, aired from an [[Orange Romania|Orange]] concept store on [[Calea Victoriei]] (a major commercial avenue in the center of [[Bucharest]]). The show airs two times a week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, while the international version is still shown on other weekdays. The graphic is similar to that of the Italian version.


Main Romanian hosts for MTV România are Ella Voineag, VJ Oana, Laura Cosoi and DJ Dox. Some of the former hosts of the channel are Diana Munteanu, Liviu Stanciu, Cristina Cepraga, DJ Wanda, VJ Raru (Cornel Moraru), Mircea Zara, Raluca Balajel, Marian Nedelcu and Radu Vâlcan.
Main Romanian hosts for MTV România are Ella Voineag, VJ Oana, Laura Cosoi and DJ Dox. Some of the former hosts of the channel are Diana Munteanu, Liviu Stanciu, Cristina Cepraga, DJ Wanda, VJ Raru (Cornel Moraru), Mircea Zara, Vj Karina, Raluca Balajel, Marian Nedelcu and Radu Vâlcan.


==MTV Romania Music Awards==
==MTV Romania Music Awards==
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 8 March 2024

MTV România
NetworkMTV Networks Europe
Ownership
OwnerMusic Television Systems (2002-2008)
Central European Media Enterprises (2008-2019)
History
LaunchedJune 15, 2002
March 1, 2019 (as a Romanian subfeed of MTV Europe)
April 10, 2020 (as MTV Music)
ReplacedMCM
ClosedMarch 1, 2019 (As a localised Romanian feed)
Replaced byMTV Europe
Links
Websitewww.mtv.ro

MTV România was a Romanian pay television channel that was launched on 15 June 2002 as the 10th regional channel of MTV in Europe (and second eastern European after MTV Poland) with a big concert ceremony performed by Enrique Iglesias on Lia Manoliu Stadium. It took the broadcast license previously used by MCM România, which was a franchise of the French music channel MCM.

On March 1, 2019, at midnight, MTV Romania was closed down and replaced by MTV Europe with Romanian subtitles and local advertising.[1] The final song to be played on the channel was I Did It, Mama! by Alexandra Stan.

Programming

2002-2007

Several shows are made up locally, featuring Romanian music and artists. Some of the most popular shows on the channel are the Romanian version of Total Request Live, Hitlist Romania and Dance Floor Chart. MTV România also showed reality shows mainly American but also local, like Dance Star in 2006. Since its launch, the channel also aired several TV shows and cartoons, like The Osbournes, Yo Momma, Pimp My Ride, Punk'd, Boiling Points, Daria, Beavis and Butt-head, Where My Dogs At?. Several classic shows are still on after many years, mainly Party Zone, Stylissimo, Yo! MTV Raps. Other shows such as local versions of Chill Out Zone, Alternative Nation or Superock used to be aired on MTV România.

MTV logo used until 2021

MTV Day

Also, each year MTV România celebrates its birthday with a big concert called MTV Day. During the time, MTV România took part in several social campaigns in collaboration with the authorities of Romania. Among them, one can find MTV Exit or Staying Alive.

TRL Romania

MTV România launched TRL România on 23 January 2007, aired from an Orange concept store on Calea Victoriei (a major commercial avenue in the center of Bucharest). The show airs two times a week, on Tuesday and Wednesday, while the international version is still shown on other weekdays. The graphic is similar to that of the Italian version.

Main Romanian hosts for MTV România are Ella Voineag, VJ Oana, Laura Cosoi and DJ Dox. Some of the former hosts of the channel are Diana Munteanu, Liviu Stanciu, Cristina Cepraga, DJ Wanda, VJ Raru (Cornel Moraru), Mircea Zara, Vj Karina, Raluca Balajel, Marian Nedelcu and Radu Vâlcan.

MTV Romania Music Awards

MTV România held between 2002 and 2007, in a different city, an award show (similar to the MTV Video Music Awards) aimed at the Romanian music industry with special guests from abroad. Among the international artists that attended the show are Sugababes, Scooter, Kevin Lyttle, Kosheen, Laura Pausini, Uniting Nations, Dina Vass, Sylver, Pachanga and others. The show was held three times in Bucharest, one time in Cluj-Napoca and Sibiu and is usually held during June.

References

  1. ^ "MTV România iese din portofoliul Pro TV - Media & Publicitate - HotNews.ro". Hotnews.ro. February 1, 2019. Retrieved March 7, 2019.

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