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VH-1 Deutschland (VH-1 Germany) was a localised German version of the Viacom channel VH1 that was on air from 1995 until 2001. The programme was operated by Me, Myself & Eye Entertainment GmbH, the former editorial office of Tele 5's predecessor musicbox, in cooperation with MTV Networks Europe.
Current pan-European channel was officially launched in 2001 by merging VH1 Export and VH-1 Germany, and hence becoming a separate channel from the UK-aimed VH1 channel. [4] VH1 Europe in 2013 was the only major music channel in Western Europe still broadcasting in the 4:3 ratio while others were broadcasting in 16:9.
The first VH1 logo used from 1985 to 1987 in the USA; between 1995 and 2002 in Germany and 1993–1999 in the UK and Ireland. Designed by LPG/Pon, Dale Pon and George Lois. The second VH1 logo used from 1987 to 1994. Designed by Scott Miller. During the Christmas season the "V" would be flipped upside down to resemble a Christmas tree.
This Week's VH1 Top 10 (2015–020) Top 10 (?–2012) Top 100 (2014–2016) Total Pop Party (2014–2017) VH1 Chill (2017–2018) VH1 Classic; VH1 Club (2013–2014) VH1 Loves; VH1 Music; VH1 New; VH1 Oldschool; VH1 Pop Chart; VH1 Rocks; VH1 Superchart; VH1 Themed; Viva La Disco; We Heart the: 90's (2014–2015) We Love the: 10's (2015–2020 ...
VH1 Classic Europe was a European music television channel from ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA. The channel primarily featured music videos from the 1970s through to the 2000s (decade), although rare live performances from the 1950s and 1960s could be seen as well.
VH1 Top 20 Video Countdown: October 28, 1994: November 28, 2015 Pop-Up Video: October 27, 1996: September 21, 2012 Crossroads [a] October 31, 1994: 1998 8-Track Flashback: September 23, 1995: February 15, 1998 VH1 Dance Machine: 1997: 1998 Emma: October 8, 1999: November 5, 1999 Insomniac Music Theater: 1999: 2005 Nocturnal State: August 2005 ...
VH1 Europe (Exclusive to DStv until it got discontinued and replaced by VH1 Classic) VH1 Classic Europe (Exclusive to DStv until March 4, 2019, as the channel got replaced with MTV Music 24) MTV Music 24 (Launched on DStv in March 2019 replacing VH1 Classic, but closed on 1 June 2021 to be replaced by MTV Hits) MTV Hits (Exclusive to DStv
The channel was a broadcast of VIVA Germany as VIVA Media AG in 1993 later in 1995 of Viva Zwei launch, and has been owned by their former competitor Viacom, the parent company of MTV, since 2004. Viva channels exist in some European countries; the first spin-offs were launched in Poland and Switzerland in 2000.