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South Korean music channel
Television channel
SBS M
Logo used since June 2022
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Country
| South Korea
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Headquarters
| Seoul
, South Korea
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Language(s)
| Korean
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Owner
| SBS Medianet
(
SBS Media Holdings
)
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Sister channels
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Launched
| 1 July 2001
(as MTV Korea)
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Former names
| MTV Korea (2001?2011)
SBS MTV (2011?2022)
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Website
| sbsm
.sbs
.co
.kr
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SBS Play
| Watch live
(Korea region only)
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SBS M
is a South Korean
pay television
music channel owned by
SBS Medianet
, a division of
SBS Media Holdings
. It features South Korean pop artists, international music, news, and a few reality and variety programs.
It was launched in 2001 as the South Korean version of the US
MTV
. In 2011, it came under the SBS Paramount unit, a
joint venture
of
SBS Medianet
and
Paramount Networks EMEAA
and became
SBS MTV
. In June 2022, SBS and Paramount ceased their joint-venture, and the channel was renamed as SBS M. During its run as SBS MTV, it carried programs originally from the American MTV, along with a few Asian programs of its MTV Asian counterparts.
History
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From 1994 to 1999, MTV, through a partnership deal, showed programs on
the CheilJedang group
's
Mnet
network.
In January 2001, the MTV block returned on
OnGameNet
, then owned by
Orion Group
's
On-Media
.
In July 2001, On-Media and
Viacom
launched
MTV Korea
. Their partnership ended in 2008.
In 2008, MTV Korea was acquired by C&M.
In September 2011,
SBS
, a South Korean commercial broadcaster, became the official South Korean partner of
Viacom
(now
re-merged
with
CBS Corporation
to form ViacomCBS in 2019, now
Paramount Global
). With this, MTV became a part of SBS, and renamed
SBS MTV
in November 2011.
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On June 30, 2022, the channel was renamed as
SBS M
with the departure of Paramount Global content to partnered streaming service
TVING
, with the domestic version of Nickelodeon also rebranded as
KiZmom
.
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Shows
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Current programs
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Former programs
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Current VJs
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- Nara
- Supasize
- Semi
- Seorak
- Kewnsung
- Hongwook
- MC Rhymer
- Seunggwang
- Tim
- G-Ma$ta
- Jungmin
- Hanbyul
- Janet
- Joi
- Sara
- Bin
- Donemany
- Lee Eugene
- Yuri
See also
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References
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External links
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Key people
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Former
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- Yoon Se-young
- Yoon Hyuk-ki
- Song Do-gyun
- Ahn Guk-jung
- Ha Geum-yeol
- Woo Won-gil
- Lee Eung-moo
- Kim Jin-won
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Television networks
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Radio networks
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Private broadcasting networks partnership
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Subsidiaries and divisions
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- SBS Academy
- SBS Culture Foundation
- Seoam Science Foundation
- SBS Media Holdings
- SBS A&T
- SBS Contents Hub
- Vlending (joint venture with
MBC
)
- SBS International
- SBS Medianet
- Medianet Plus
- Studio S
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Buildings
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- SBS Broadcasting Center
- SBS Prism Tower
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Related articles
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See also
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- Taeyoung E&C Co.,Ltd.
- SBS M&C
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The highlighted channel : Disaster Relay Broadcasting Service.
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