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MTV Portugal is the localized version of MTV Europe for Portugal. It replaced the European feed of MTV on July 2003. Although most of the programming is either spoken or subtitled in Portuguese, there are very few shows produced towards the Portuguese viewers. The channel broadcasts large quantities of American MTV programming.
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MTV Networks Europe |
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| Balkans |
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| Baltics |
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| Benelux |
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| France |
MTV France · MTV Idol · MTV Pulse · Nickelodeon France · Game One
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| Germany/Austria |
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| Greece/Cyprus |
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| Hungary |
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| Iberia |
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| Italy (all 49% with TI Media) |
MTV Italy · MTV Brand New Italia · MTV Gold · MTV Pulse Italia · Nickelodeon Italia · Comedy Central Italia · QOOB
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| Nordic |
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| Poland |
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| Romania |
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| Russia |
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| Turkey |
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| Ukraine |
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| UK/Ireland |
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Television stations in Portugal |
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| Terrestrial analogue |
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| Satellite, cable and IPTV channels |
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| Regional and local / Internet streaming |
RTP Madeira • RTP Açores • Porto Canal • Região Norte TV • TVNET • TV Ciência • Aveiro TV • Douro TV • Guimaraes TV • Fama TV • Media TV • Minho Actual TV • Norte Litoral TV • Politécnico TV • PortiTV • Ritmos TV • SomLuso TV • TV Beja • TV Évora • TV Horizonte • TV Tejo • Valsousa.tv • Viseu TV • Xira TV
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| Satellite and cable platforms |
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| IPTV (television over ADSL) |
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Music of Portugal |
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| Styles |
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| History |
Samples · Timeline
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| Awards |
Blitz Music Awards
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| Charts |
AFP TOP 30 Artists · AFP TOP 10 Compilations · AFP TOP 30 Music DVDs
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| Festivals |
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| Media |
Antena 3 · Blitz · ComercialFM · MegaFM · MTV Portugal · Promusica · RFM · RUC · RUM
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| National anthem |
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| Regional music |
Alentejo · Algarve · Azores · Beiras · Entre-Douro-e-Minho · Estremadura · Madeira · Ribatejo · Trás-os-Montes e Alto-Douro
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