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Brazilian pay television channel
For the defunct MTV-branded free-to-air network in Brazil, see
MTV Brasil .
Television channel
MTV is a Brazilian
pay television channel owned by
Paramount Networks Americas . The channel is the second Brazilian version of
MTV after the free-to-air network
MTV Brasil , founded in 1990, ended its operations. The channel premiered at 9:30 pm
BRT of 1 October 2013, with the TV show Coletivation .
Programming
Current programming
From other Viacom Media Networks properties:
Award shows:
Former programming
Adotada (2014–2017)
Are You the One? Brasil (2015–2018)
Batalha de Quiosques (2014)
Cabelo Pantene (2017)
Catfish Brasil (2016–2018)
Clickbait (2017)
Coletivation (2013–2014)
Copa do Caos (2014)
Deu Match! (2016–2018)
Feras (2019)
Móv3l (2015)
MTVixe! (2019–2022)
MTV Elektronique (2015)
MTV Sports Apresenta: Deco e Lucas na Rota Explosiva (2014)
Música.doc (2015)
Papito in Love (2013–2015)
Perrengue (2017)
Pimpa Meu Feed (2020–2021)
Pocket MTV (2013–2016)
Ridículos (2016–2017)
Trampo Zika (2019)
Hosts
Current hosts
Erick Krominski (since 2023)
Grag Queen (since 2023)
Leo David (since 2023)
Valentina Bandeira (since 2023)
Former hosts
Ana Flávia Bastos (2015)
Becca Pires (2018–2020)
Bia Coelho (2020–2022)
Bruna Louise (2021)
Caio Castro (2018)
Cauê Moura (2017)
Ciro Sales (2016–2018)
Deco Neves (2014)
Eléa Mercurio (2014)
Ellen Milgrau (2016–2017)
Felipe Titto (2015–2017)
Fernanda Pineda (2022)
Fiuk (2013)
Gabi Lopes (2021)
Gabi Prado (2019–2020)
Gui Araújo (2019–2021)
Hugo Gloss (2016–2017)
Ingrid Ohara (2021–2022)
José Trassi (2015)
Kéfera Buchmann (2014)
Laurent F (2015)
Leo Picon (2019–2020)
Lipe Ribeiro (2021–2022)
Lucas Maciel (2019)
Lucas Stegmann (2014)
Luitha Miraglia (2015–2017)
Maria Eugênia Suconic (2013–2021)
Mariana Nery (2019–2021)
Matheus Mazzafera (2020)
Mayara Lepre (2013–2014)
Michelli Provensi (2015, 2017–2019)
Olavo Junqueira (2019–2021)
Patrick Maia (2013–2014)
Paulo Chun (2013–2015)
Primo Preto (2015)
Raphael Dumaresq (2022)
Ricardo Gadelha (2016–2018)
Spartakus Santiago (2021–2022)
Ste Viegas (2020)
Talita Alves (2013–2014)
References
External links
Pan-American Brazil Argentina Production arms Defunct See also