MTV Brasil
Final logo used from 2012 to 2013 | |
| Type | Over-the-air television network |
|---|---|
| Country | Brazil |
| Affiliates | See List of MTV Brasil affiliates |
| Headquarters | São Paulo, Brazil |
| Programming | |
| Language | Portuguese |
| Picture format | 480i (4:3 SDTV) 1080i (16:9 HDTV) |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Grupo Abril Viacom (1996–2009) |
| Parent | Abril Radiodifusão |
| Key people | Zico Goes (Director of Programming) |
| Sister channels | TV Ideal (2007-2009) FIZ TV (2007-2009) BRZ (2012-2013) |
| History | |
| Launched | 20 October 1990 |
| Founder | Grupo Abril and MTV Networks |
| Replaced | TV Abril (1989-1990) |
| Closed | 1 April 2012 (Satellite TV) 30 September 2013 (terrestrial television) |
| Replaced by | |
| Former names | TV Abril (1989–1990) |
MTV Brasil was a Brazilian free-to-air television network owned by Grupo Abril, specializing in youth-oriented entertainment programming. It launched on 20 October 1990 and became the Brazilian iteration of MTV. The channel was notable for being one of the first specialty television networks worldwide to operate via free-to-air broadcasting, rather than cable or satellite television. It was the third MTV channel launched globally and the first to broadcast on terrestrial television.
The network’s headquarters were located on Avenida Professor Alfonso Bovero, in the Sumaré district of São Paulo—a building that had previously housed the headquarters of Rede Tupi. The site was later designated a historical landmark by the Conselho de Defesa do Patrimônio Histórico (Condephaat), becoming the first television facility in the city to receive official heritage status.
By the early 2010s, MTV Brasil was widely regarded as Brazil’s leading youth-oriented television network and one of the country’s largest free-to-air broadcasters. According to the trade publication Meio & Mensagem, it ranked as the fifth most admired television network in Brazil, reflecting its influence and brand recognition rather than audience size.
In June 2013, amid a severe financial crisis affecting both the network and its parent company, Grupo Abril decided to terminate its licensing agreement with Viacom (now Paramount Skydance). MTV Brasil ceased operations on 30 September 2013. The following day, Viacom relaunched MTV as a subscription-based television channel, adopting a different editorial direction from that of the former free-to-air network. On free-to-air television, MTV Brasil was replaced by Ideal TV.