List of Paramount channels

This is a list of Paramount Global channels.

Americas

United States

  • CBS Entertainment Group
    • CBS (HD) (flagship network)
    • CBS Sports Network (HD) (formerly College Sports Television and CBS College Sports Network)
    • Dabl Network (HD) (Owned by Paramount Global; operated by Weigel Broadcasting)
    • Fave TV (HD) (exclusive to CBS News and Stations)
    • The CW (HD) (75% owned by Nexstar Media Group; 12.5 owned by Paramount Global and Warner Bros. Discovery)
  • MTV (HD)
    • MTV2 (HD; formerly M2)
    • MTV Classic (formerly VH1 Classic)
    • MTV Tres (formerly MTV3)
    • MTVU (formerly College Television Network)
    • MTV Live (HD) (formerly MTV Music and Palladia)
  • CMT (HD)
    • CMT Music (formerly VH1 Country and CMT Pure Country)
  • Comedy Central (HD)
  • Logo TV (HD; formerly VH1 MegaHits)
  • Nickelodeon (HD)
  • Paramount Network (HD; formerly The Nashville Network, The National Network (The New TNN), and Spike TV/Spike)
  • TV Land (HD)
  • VH1 (HD)
  • BET (HD)
  • Showtime (HD)
  • Pop (HD; formerly Prevue Guide/Channel, TV Guide Channel/Network and TVGN)
  • Smithsonian Channel (HD)

Former

  • Nick GAS (1999–2007, 2009 on Dish Network)
  • VH1 Uno (2000–2008)
  • MTVX (1999–2002)
  • Noggin (1999–2009); relaunched with the Noggin streaming app in March 2015
    • The N (Noggin block) (2002–2007), channel (2007-2009)
  • Showtime Beyond (1999–2020)
  • VH1 MegaHits (2002–2005)

Canada

All channels listed below are owned by Canadian broadcasters, with Paramount Global owning minor interests where indicated:

  • CMT (90% owned by Corus Entertainment; 10% owned by Paramount Global)
  • MTV (wholly owned by Bell Media)
  • MTV2 (wholly owned by Bell Media; closed on March 29, 2024)
  • Nickelodeon (wholly owned by Corus)
  • Smithsonian Channel (93.33% owned by Blue Ant Media; 6.67% owned by Paramount Global)

Note: Juicebox and Comedy Gold formerly existed as MTV2 Canada from 2001 to 2005 (later PunchMuch from 2005 to 2011) and TV Land Canada from 2001 to 2010, respectively.

Caribbean

Latin America

Brazil

Europe

Continent Wide

  • MTV Europe (countries not served by a local MTV channel only)
  • Nickelodeon Europe (countries not served by a local Nickelodeon channel only)
  • MTV Hits Europe
  • MTV Live
  • Club MTV Europe
  • MTV 80s
  • MTV 90s
  • MTV 00s

Adria (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia & Slovenia)

Austria

Baltics (Estonia, Latvia & Lithuania)

Benelux (The Netherlands & Belgium)

Czech Republic

Denmark

Finland

France

Germany

  • MTV Germany (1997 - present)
  • Nick Germany (replaced MTV2 Pop on September 12, 2005, Nickelodeon Germany originally broadcast from 1995 to 1998)
  • Comedy Central Germany (replaced VIVA Plus on January 15, 2007)
  • VIVA Germany (closed on December 31, 2018)
  • MTV Hits Europe
  • MTV Live HD
  • MTV Music 24 (closed on June 1, 2021)
  • Club MTV Europe
  • MTV Brand New (closed on January 6, 2021; replaced with MTV Hits Germany)
  • MTV 80s
  • MTV 90s
  • MTV 00s
  • Nick Jr. Germany
  • Nicktoons Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

  • MTV Ireland (1997 - present)
  • MTV Music
  • MTV Hits
  • Comedy Central
    • Comedy Central +1
    • Comedy Central HD
  • Comedy Central Extra
  • Nickelodeon
    • Nickelodeon +1
    • Nickelodeon HD
  • Nick Jr.
    • Nick Jr. +1
    • Nick Jr. HD
  • Nick Jr. Too
  • Nicktoons

Italy

  • MTV (HD) [1997 - present]
  • MTV Hits (closed)
  • MTV Gold (closed)
  • MTV Classic (closed)
  • MTV Pulse (closed)
  • MTV Brand New (closed)
  • Flux (closed)
  • QOOB (closed)
  • Paramount Comedy (closed)
  • Comedy Central
    • Comedy Central +1
  • Nickelodeon
    • Nickelodeon +1
  • Paramount Network (HD) (closed)
  • VH1 (HD) (closed)
  • Spike (HD) (closed)
  • Super!
  • MTV+ (closed)
  • MTV Music
  • Nick Jr.
    • Nick Jr. +1
  • TeenNick (closed)

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

(all operations suspended indefinitely. Channels continue broadcasting outside the territory of the Russian Federation)

  • MTV Russia (Russian, SD/HD) (Launched 25 September 1998. Restart October 1, 2013)
  • Nickelodeon CIS (Russian, SD/HD)
  • Paramount Channel (Russian)
  • Spike (Russian, SD/HD) (Closed on 1 June 2021)
  • MTV Hits Europe (English) (Closed on 1 July 2021)
  • MTV Live (English) (Closed)
  • Club MTV Europe (English) (Closed on 1 July 2021)
  • MTV 80s (English) (Closed)
  • MTV 90s (English) (Closed)
  • MTV 00s (English) (Closed)
  • Nick Jr. (Russian) (Closed)
  • Nicktoons (Russian) (Closed)
  • Paramount Comedy (Russian)

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Turkey

Ukraine

United Kingdom

  • MTV
  • MTV Shows (defunct)
    • MTV +1
    • MTV HD
  • MTV Music
    • MTV Music +1
  • MTV Base (defunct)
  • MTV Hits
  • MTV OMG (defunct)
  • Club MTV (replaced MTV Dance) (defunct)
  • MTV Rocks (defunct)
  • MTV Classic (defunct)
  • MTV Live
  • MTV 80s UK
  • MTV 90s UK
  • VH1 (defunct)
  • VIVA (defunct)
  • TMF (defunct)
  • Comedy Central
    • Comedy Central +1
    • Comedy Central HD
  • Comedy Central Extra
    • Comedy Central Extra +1
  • Nickelodeon
    • Nickelodeon +1
    • Nickelodeon HD
  • Nick Jr.
    • Nick Jr. +1
    • Nick Jr. HD
  • Nick Jr. Too
  • Nicktoons
  • BET
  • Channel 5
    • Channel 5 +1
    • Channel 5 HD
  • 5Star
    • 5Star +1
  • 5 USA
    • 5 USA +1
  • My5
  • 5Spike (defunct)
  • Smithsonian Channel (defunct)

Middle East and North Africa

Israel

  • MTV Israel
  • MTV Music 24
  • MTV Hits Europe
  • MTV Rocks Europe (defunct)
  • VH1 Classic (defunct)
  • Hot Comedy Central
  • Nickelodeon Israel
  • Nick Jr. Israel
  • TeenNick Israel
  • Nickelodeon Arabia (Certain Cities only)

Asia Pacific

Australia

China

India

Pakistan

Indonesia

Japan

South Korea

New Zealand

Philippines

Taiwan

Thailand

Vietnam

Sub-Saharan Africa

MTV Networks started operations in Africa in 1999 with the Nickelodeon block on M-net's K-TV then MTV Base in 2005. In 2008, Nickelodeon became a 24-hour channel. Since then the Network as expanded. Most of its channels are available exclusively on DStv.

  • BET Africa (Exclusive to DStv)
  • BET 2 (Replaced BET International on DStv in April 2015 but closed before the end of the year)
  • BET International (Available to all Digital TV services except DStv)
  • Comedy Central Africa (Exclusive to DStv)
  • MTV Base Africa (Formally exclusive to Dstv but now available to other providers.)
  • MTV Africa (Launched 2013 as MTV South Africa to replace MTV Europe. Exclusive to DStv)
  • Nickelodeon Europe (on some providers)
  • Nickelodeon (Exclusive to DStv and GOtv)
  • Nick Jr. (Exclusive to DStv)
  • Nicktoons (Exclusive to DStv)
  • 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)