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MTV Latin America

 
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MTV Latin America
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Website http://www.mtvla.com

MTV Latin America (also known as MTV Latinoamérica, MTV Latino or MTV Latin) is a cable television specialty service aimed at residents in Hispanic American countries. It was launched on October 1, 1993 as MTV en Español. The channel is a Hispanic American version from MTV. The channel is property of MTV Networks Latin America, a subsidiary of Viacom.

The service is headquartered in Miami Beach. MTV Latin America is distributed via satellite, cable, and other terrestrial distribution through of three different feeds in Argentina, Colombia and Mexico. The channel has also their own versions of MTV reality shows like Roomraiders or Dismissed, but most of the time the bad words are not censored in Latin América Regions (specially during the watershed time). The first video shown was We Are South American Rockers by the Chilean band Los Prisioneros.

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Feeds

MTV Latin America is divided in the following feeds depending on population, accent and morals:

Argentina

Central & Caribbean

Mexican

Shows currently airing in MTV Latin America include. Some shows are airing only in selected feeds:

Reality and Animated Shows

Airing

No longer airing

Original Shows

This shows although they're locally produced in Latin America they only last between 1 or 2 seasons. The only exception is Joystickeros which has lasted 3 seasons.

  • Rally MTV (lasted 1 season)
  • Quiero Mis Quinces (Latin American version of "Super Sweet 16") (Lasted 2 seasons)
  • Rock Dinner (Lasted 2 seasons)
  • Joystickeros
  • Dansin' Ropa
  • Fan Van
  • Infiltrados

Music Shows

  • MTV Live
  • Videorama
  • Videosomnia
  • Asterisco
  • Playlist
  • Karaoqué
  • Pixcelu
  • El 20
  • Los 10 + pedidos (Replaced in 2009 by Tu Top 10)
  • El clic
  • Top 5
  • La Zona TV

Award Shows

See also


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