Viacom International Media Networks
Headquarters |
New York City London |
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Owner | National Amusements |
Parent | Viacom |
Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) is the international division of Viacom. The network oversees the production, broadcasting and promotion of key Viacom brands. These brands include MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central, BET, VIVA and Game One.
VIMN International
The networks headquarters are located in New York City and London. Other international offices are located in Berlin, Stockholm, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Madrid, Milan, Paris, Singapore, Budapest and Sydney amongst others. Viacom brands are viewed by 700 million households across the world available in 37 languages via 200 locally programmed and operated TV channels and more than 550 digital media properties. VIMN's first international offices opened in the late 1980s in London and Amsterdam with the launch of MTV Europe. VIMN was created from a rebrand of Viacom's MTV Networks, which included MTV, VH1 and Nickelodeon, to include Comedy Central. Robert Bakish has been President of VIMN since 2011, having held various roles at Viacom since 1997.
VIMN International Structure
VIMN Asia (Singapore & Tokyo)
also see Viacom International Media Networks Asia
- MTV Asia
- MTV Japan
- MTV Korea
- MTV Indonesia
- MTV Vietnam
- MTV Thailand
- Nickelodeon Asia
- Nick Jr.
- VH1 Indonesia
- Comedy Central Asia
- Paramount Channel Asia
VIMN UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and Central Eastern Europe (London, Sydney, Budapest & Moscow)
also see Viacom International Media Networks Europe
- 5*
- 5USA
- Channel 5
- MTV Adria
- MTV Australia & New Zealand
- MTV Ireland
- MTV Russia
- MTV UK
- Comedy Central Extra Adria
- Comedy Central New Zealand
- Comedy Central UK & Ireland
- VH1 Adria
- VH1 UK
- Nickelodeon Australia & New Zealand
- Nickelodeon Russia
- Nickelodeon UK & Ireland
- Paramount Channel Russia
- Paramount Channel Hungary
VIMN Northern Europe (Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm, Warsaw)[1]
also see Viacom International Media Networks Northern Europe
- Comedy Central Austria
- Comedy Central Belgium
- Comedy Central Germany
- Comedy Central Netherlands (Family - Extra)
- Comedy Central Poland (Family)
- Comedy Central Sweden
- Comedy Central Switzerland
- MTV Denmark
- MTV Finland
- MTV Flanders
- MTV Germany
- MTV Netherlands
- MTV Norway
- MTV Poland
- MTV Sweden
- MTV Switzerland
- MTV Live HD
- Nickelodeon HD Europe
- Nickelodeon Austria
- Nickelodeon Germany
- Nickelodeon Flanders
- Nickelodeon Netherlands
- Nickelodeon Poland
- Nickelodeon Scandinavia (Denmark - Finland - Norway - Sweden)
- Nickelodeon Switzerland
- Nick Jr. Flanders
- Nick Jr. Netherlands
- Nick Jr. Sweden
- Nick Jr. Poland
- Nicktoons Netherlands & Flanders
- Nick Hits Netherlands & Flanders
- Spike Netherlands & Flanders
- TMF
- The Paramount Channel Polska (formerly Viacom Blink!)
- VH1 Europe
- VH1 Denmark
- VH1 Poland
- VH1 Classic Europe
- VIVA Austria
- VIVA Germany
- VIVA Poland
- VIVA Switzerland
Viacom International Media Networks Southern Europe, Middle-East and Africa
also see Viacom International Media Networks Europe
- MTV France
- Nickelodeon France
- Nickelodeon Junior France
- The Paramount Channel France
- Game One France
- J-One France
- MTV Spain
- Nickelodeon Spain
- Nick Jr Spain
- The Paramount Channel Spain
- MTV Africa
- MTV Base Africa
- Comedy Central Africa
- Nickelodeon Africa
- Nick Jr Africa
- Nickelodeon Arabia (MENA)
- Nick Jr Arabia (MENA)
- Comedy Central Arabia (MENA)
- BET Africa
Viacom International Media Networks The Americas
also see Viacom International Media Networks The Americas
- MTV Canada
- Nickelodeon Canada
- MTV Latin America (North and South)
- MTV (Brazil)
- Nickelodeon Latin America North, Central and South
- Nickelodeon (Brazil)
- Nickelodeon HD
- Nick Jr. Latin America
- TeenNick (available in Mexico)
- Nicktoons (available in Mexico)
- VH1 Latin America
- VH1 HD
- VH1 MegaHits
- Comedy Central Latin America
- Comedy Central Brazil
- The Paramount Channel Latin America
- Telefe
- Telefe Internacional
Additional properties
The network also comprises additional brands such as Viacom Blink! available in Poland, Paramount Channel in Spain, France, Russia and Hungary[2] and Paramount Comedy channels in both Spain[3] and Russia.[4] Additionally, Viacom International Media Networks utilises its existing operations in the US such as Spike, Shockwave and BET and tailors their .com domains with localised advertising for audiences in Asia, Europe and Latin America.
References
- ↑ "Contact | Viacom | Viacom". North.viacom.com. 2013-11-05. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
- ↑ Kozlov, Vladimir (2014-02-18). "Viacom Launches Paramount Channel in Russia, Hungary". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
- ↑ "Monólogos, Central de Cómicos, Actuaciones, Shows, La Hora Chanante, Concursos, Noticias, Series, Programas | Paramount Comedy España". Paramountcomedy.es. Retrieved 2013-08-24.
- ↑ "Обосмейся.ru | Телеканал Paramount Comedy | Ситкомы, анимация, стендап | Смотри не обосмейся!" (in Russian). Paramountcomedy.ru. Retrieved 2015-02-23.
External links
- "Monster and Viacom Debut ‘DNA’ Headphones” – Mashable
- “Viacom’s MTV to Take 'Isle of MTV' Franchise to Japan” – The Hollywood Reporter
- “Viacom International Unveils Paramount Channel” – The Hollywood Reporter
- “Emerging European Markets Catch The Nickelodeon Bug - Kidscreen
- “MTV EMA 2011 Ratings Reached New High, Fuelled By Multi-Screen Strategy – The Guardian