VH1 (Indonesian TV channel)

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VH1 Indonesia
VH1 Logo.svg
Country Indonesia
Broadcast areaIndonesia
HeadquartersJakarta, Indonesia
Programming
Language(s) Indonesian, English
Ownership
Owner Media Nusantara Citra and MTV Networks Asia Pacific
Sister channels RCTI, TPI, Global TV, MTV Indonesia, Nickelodeon Indonesia
History
Launched15 April 2005 (2005-04-15)
Closed5 March 2008 (2008-03-05)
Replaced by Music TV, iNews
Links
Website www.mtvasia.com

VH1 Indonesia or simply VH1 was a television channel broadcast nationality in Indonesia. A spin-off of MTV Indonesia, this program is focused on local and international music. It is a joint venture between MTV Networks Asia Pacific and Media Nusantara Citra. Most of the programs are usually VH1 The Best Mix, and VH1 Time Machine. It is an Indonesian version of the original VH1.

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History

In the beginning VH1 Indonesia is parts of MTV Indonesia but they separated and now VH1 Indonesia aired itself.

Comparison with MTV Indonesia

Compared to MTV Indonesia, VH1 Indonesia focused on VH1 branding. It rarely broadcast East Asian music, although MTV Indonesia did occasionally. It also does not have its programming block on RCTI, TPI and Global TV either. Instead, it broadcast on some local stations, depending on what time it was shown. VH1 also does not air as a programming block on MNC Music Channel and MNC The Indonesian Channel.

Targets

VH1 Indonesia is targeted to all ages, especially adults, unlike MTV Indonesia, which is targeted always to teenagers.

Shows available

Stations that show VH1

VH1 is available in:

See also

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