List of Paramount channels

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This is a list of television channels owned, or licensed by, Paramount Global. For other assets owned by the company, see List of assets owned by Paramount Global.

Americas

United States

CBS Entertainment Group

Paramount Media Networks

  • MTV Entertainment Group
    • MTV (HD; flagship network)
      • MTV2 (HD; formerly M2)
      • MTV Classic
        (formerly VH1 Classic)
      • MTV Tres (formerly MTV3)
      • MTVU (formerly College Television Network)
      • MTV Live
        (HD) (formerly MTV Music and Palladia)
    • CMT (HD)
      • CMT Music
        (formerly VH1 Country and CMT Pure Country)
    • Comedy Central (HD)
    • Logo TV (HD; formerly VH1 MegaHits)
    • Paramount Network (HD; formerly The Nashville Network, The National Network (The New TNN), and Spike TV/Spike)
    • Pop (HD; formerly Prevue Guide/Channel, TV Guide Channel/Network and TVGN)
    • Smithsonian Channel (HD)
    • TV Land (HD)

Former

  • BET Hip-Hop
  • Nick GAS (1999–2007, 2009 on Dish Network)
  • VH1 Uno (2000–2008)
  • MTVX (1999–2002)
  • Noggin (1999–2009); relaunched with the Noggin streaming app in March 2015
    • The N (Noggin block) (2002–2007), channel (2007-2009)
  • Showtime Beyond (1999–2020)
  • VH1 MegaHits (2002–2005)

Canada

All channels listed below are owned by Canadian broadcasters, with Paramount Global owning minor interests where indicated:

Note:

Juicebox and Comedy Gold
formerly existed as MTV2 Canada from 2001 to 2005 (later PunchMuch from 2005 to 2011), and TV Land Canada from 2001 to 2010, respectively.

Caribbean

  • Tr3s

Latin America

Brazil

Europe

Continent-wide

Adria (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia & Slovenia)

Austria

Baltics (Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania)

Benelux (The Netherlands & Belgium)

The French channels

Paramount Channel, Comedy Central and MTV Hits
are also distributed in Belgium.

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

All operations inside Russia suspended indefinitely. Channels continue broadcasting outside the territory of the Russian Federation

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

All French channels are also distributed in Switzerland, as well as the Italian and British free-to-air channels.

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

Middle East and North Africa

Israel

Asia Pacific

Australia

China

India

Pakistan

Indonesia

Japan

South Korea

New Zealand

Philippines

Taiwan

Thailand

Vietnam

Sub-Saharan Africa

MTV Networks started operations in Africa in 1999 with the Nickelodeon block on M-net's K-TV then MTV Base in 2005. In 2008, Nickelodeon became a 24-hour channel. Since then the Network as expanded. Most of its channels are available exclusively on DStv.