MTV Eesti

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Mtv Eesti
Launched September 4, 2006
Owned by TVCorp / MTV Networks Baltic (under license from Viacom)
Website www.mtveesti.ee

MTV Eesti is a regional diversification of MTV which is shown in Estonia. It started airing on September 4, 2006 at 22:00 EET. The first video was Justice vs. Simian - We Are Your Friends.

MTV Eesti is part of a new MTV project known as MTV Baltic which also includes MTV Latvija and MTV Lietuva.

The channel combines local and international music, as well as MTV's trademark shows such as Pimp My Ride, Jackass, Cribs, Dismissed, Rich Girls, Diary Of, Punk'd, The Osbournes, Viva La Bam, Laguna Beach, Making The Video and Wildboyz which will be shown with subtitles in Estonian. Estonian MTV VJ is Martin Veisman .

MTV Eesti also shows some of the MTV2 programmes like Where My Dogs At? and The Adventures of Chico and Guapo.

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