MTV3

MTV3
Logo used since 2022
CountryFinland
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersHelsinki
Programming
Picture format576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerMTV Oy
(Telia Company)
Sister channelsMTV Sub (HD)
MTV Ava (HD)
MTV Aitio (HD)
MTV Viihde (HD)
MTV Max (HD)
MTV Urheilu 1 (HD)
MTV Urheilu 2 (HD)
MTV Juniori (HD)
History
Launched13 August 1957 (1957-08-13)
(as a programming block)
1 January 1993 (1993-01-01)
(own channel)
Former namesMTV (Mainos-TV)
(1957–1993)
Links
Websitewww.mtv.fi/mtv3
Availability
Terrestrial
Antero (Finland)Channel 3 (HD)
Channel 23
Corporate headquarters in Vallila, Helsinki.

MTV3 (Finnish: MTV Kolme, Swedish: MTV Tre) is a Finnish commercial television channel owned and operated by the media company MTV Oy, originally launched in 13 August 1957 as a programming block, becoming its own channel on 1 January 1993. It had the biggest audience share of all Finnish TV channels until Yle TV1 (from Yle) took the lead. MTV actually stands for Mainos-TV (literally "Advertisement-TV", i.e. "Commercial TV[1]), due to the channel carrying advertising for revenue. Number 3 was added later, when the channel was allocated the third nationwide television channel and it generally became known as "Channel Three"—Finnish Broadcasting Company's Yle TV1 and Yle TV2 being the first two—and also to distinguish it from the later MTV Finland, which is a Finnish version of Paramount's MTV channel. From 1957 until 2001, the channel's logo was a stylised owl, changed to an owl's eye after an image renewal in 2001, which was then used until 2013. MTV3 has about 500 employees. It is also known as Maikkari ( slang for "Mainos-TV"). From 1986 to 1993, Kolmoskanava was a precursor to MTV3. It was shut down at midnight on December 31, and MTV3 immediately started broadcasting.

  1. ^ "Historia". www.almamedia.fi. Archived from the original on September 15, 2015. Retrieved September 11, 2015.

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