TMF NL was a digital music television channel that broadcasted on all major digital platforms in the Netherlands from 2005 to 2011. The channel only played videos by Dutch artists and was a spin-off of successful Dutch music channel TMF.
Viacom Media Networks
|
|
Parent: Viacom
|
|
MTV Networks |
Entertainment Group
|
- Comedy Central
- Spike
- TV Land
- AddictingGames
- Atom Entertainment
- GameTrailers
|
|
Music & Logo Group
|
- CMT
- CMT Pure Country
- Logo TV
- Palladia
- MTV
- MTV2
- MTV Hits
- MTV Jams
- mtvU
- Tr3s
- VH1
- VH1 Classic
- VH1 Soul
|
|
Nickelodeon Kids & Family Group
|
- Nick Jr.
- Nickelodeon/Nick at Nite
- Nicktoons
- TeenNick
- Neopets
- ParentsConnect
|
|
|
BET Networks |
- BET
- Centric
- BET Gospel
- BET Hip-Hop
|
|
Viacom Inc.
|
|
Corporate directors |
George S. Abrams · Philippe Dauman (CEO) · Thomas E. Dooley · Ellen V. Futter · Robert Kraft · Alan C. Greenberg · Charles Phillips · Sumner Redstone (Chairman) · Shari Redstone · Frederic Salerno · William Schwartz
|
|
Viacom Media Networks
|
MTV · VH1 · Nickelodeon · Comedy Central · CMT · BET · Spike · more...
|
|
Viacom International Media Networks |
VIMN Asia · VIMN UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Central Eastern Europe · VIMN Northern Europe · VIMN Southern Europe, Middle-East and North Africa · VIMN Latin America
|
|
Paramount Motion Pictures Group |
Paramount Pictures Corporation: Paramount Pictures · Paramount Vantage · Paramount Classics · Paramount Animation · Republic Pictures · United International Pictures (50% with NBCUniversal's Universal Studios)
MTV branded labels: MTV Films · Nickelodeon Movies
Other units: EPIX (co-owned with Lions Gate Entertainment and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
|
|
Television stations |
KGBS-CA (Tr3́s) · KHMM-CD (Tr3́s) · KMMK-LP / KMUM-CA / KMMW-LP (Tr3́s) · KZMM-CD (Tr3́s)
|
|
Viacom Music Group |
Comedy Central Records · Nick Records
|
|
Miscellaneous assets |
Viacom International · Viacom 18 (India) · Viacom Entertainment Store · Bellator MMA · MovieTickets.com · URGE
|
|
See also |
Template:MTV Networks Europe · Viacom (1971–2005) · National Amusements · Gulf+Western · Viacom criticisms and controversies
|
|
- Annual revenue USD 17.3 billion (2005)
- Employees 38,310
- Stock symbol NASDAQ: VIA, NASDAQ: VIAB
- Website viacom.com
|
|
|
This television program-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
|