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DStv
  
Channel 130

MTV Africa

Launched
  
July 3, 2013 (as MTV South Africa)

Owned by
  
Viacom International Media Networks Africa Viacom International Media Networks Europe

Picture format
  
16:9, 576i (SDTV) 16:9, 1080i (HDTV)

Sister channel(s)
  
BET Africa Comedy Central Africa MTV Base Africa Nickelodeon Africa NickToons Africa Nick Jr. Africa

MTV Africa (formerly MTV South Africa) is a 24-hour general entertainment channel from Viacom International Media Networks Africa. The channel focuses mainly on rebroadcasting MTV US content as well as local produced shows while MTV Base Africa focuses on local and international music with a strong focus on long-form television formats.

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History

• 1995, Pan-African Pay Satellite TV DStv launched 17 International Channels on its service. These included MTV Europe and VH1 Europe. These channels were the major promoters of International genres of Music to the continent.

• 2004, MTV Networks International announced it had plans to launch its 100th channel, in Africa with the launch of MTV Africa (proposed branding). In February 2005, MTV Networks International launched MTV Base Africa. The channel was launched as with a live music special with live performances from local African and international artists. MTV Base Africa also promoted MTV Europe and aired some of its Reality Based programmes.

• 2012, MTV Base and its other sister channels increased its promotion of MTV (which had already started airing less of music and more of reality shows) by airing its promos and also opened a Facebook and Twitter page named MTVONDSTV.

• 2013, In June, MTV Base was divided into 2 feeds MTV Base (Rest of Africa) and MTV Base (South Africa) while MTV was to get a feed exclusively for South Africa while the rest of the Continent will be severed by the European feed, but the feed was also launched across East and West Africa and replaced MTV Europe. The feed was named MTV South Africa. The channel was Available to East and West Africa but had focus on its Southern African viewers. The channel aired Shows from MTV U.S, Music programming and two local shows, MTV choice which was a was a magazine show and Jou Ma Se MTV which was a playlist of South African Music videos. The channel also launched a Website, mtv.co.za to follow it and its social pages was changed from MTVONDSTV to MTVZA.

•2015, MTV reduced its music airing time to 02:00 CAT to 06:00 CAT instead of 02:00 CAT to 09:00 CAT and Music was no longer aired at noon. MTV South Africa rebranded to MTV Africa and its name on its social pages was changed to MTVAFRICA. The website which still has the South African domain ".za" is still used. Another local show named MTV #YouGotGot which featured a team of South African pranksters pranking people and Celebrities was premiered.

Availability

MTV Africa is available in Sub-Saharan Africa through DStv exclusively. It is available in Southern Africa through the Compact, Extra and Premium bouquets while in the rest of Africa on Compact, Compact + and Premium and can be accessed in 2 million households in the region. The channel was originally available exclusively on DStv Premium following MTV Europe.

Shows

  • Sleeping In The Family
  • Awkward
  • Faking It
  • MTV News
  • The Real World
  • Geordie Shore
  • Teen Mom
  • Teen Mom 2
  • 16 & Pregnant
  • The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
  • Lip Sync Battle
  • Lip Sync Battle Africa
  • This Model Life
  • Fired by Mom And Dad
  • The Hills
  • Ex on the Beach
  • Guy Code
  • Girl Code
  • MTV's#YouGotGot
  • Catfish: The TV Show
  • Ridiculousness
  • Ridiculousness Africa
  • Pimp My Ride
  • Are You The One?
  • The Challenge
  • Jersey Shore
  • MTV's Bugging out
  • Award Shows and Live Music Specials

  • BET Awards
  • BET Hip Hop Awards
  • MTV Africa Music Awards
  • MTV Europe Music Awards
  • MTV Video Music Awards
  • MTV Movie Awards
  • MTV World Stage
  • Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
  • Isle of MTV
  • References

    MTV Africa Wikipedia