VIMN International Structure
VIMN Asia (Singapore & Tokyo) also see Viacom International Media Networks Asia
- MTV Asia
- MTV Japan
- MTV Korea
- MTV India
- MTV Middle-East
- MTV Vietnam
- VH1 India
- VH1 Thailand
- Nickelodeon
- Nick Jr
- VH1 Indonesia
- BET Asia
- Comedy Central Asia
- Comedy Central New Zealand
- Paramount Channel Asia
VIMN UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand and Central Eastern Europe (London, Sydney, Zagreb & Moscow)
- MTV Adria
- MTV Australia & New Zealand
- MTV Ireland
- MTV Russia (Joint Venture)
- MTV UK
- Comedy Central Adria
- Comedy Central New Zealand
- Comedy Central Russia
- Comedy Central UK & Ireland
- VH1 Adria
- VH1 UK
- Nickelodoen Australia & New Zealand
- Nickelodeon Russia
- Nickelodeon UK & Ireland
VIMN Northern Europe (Amsterdam, Berlin, Stockholm)
- Comedy Central Germany
- Comedy Central Netherlands (Family - Extra)
- Comedy Central Sweden
- MTV Denmark
- MTV Finland
- MTV Flanders
- MTV Germany
- MTV Netherlands
- MTV Norway
- MTV Sweden
- MTV Switzerland
- Nickelodeon Germany
- Nickelodeon Flanders
- Nickelodeon Netherlands
- Nickelodeon Scandinavia (Finland - Norway - Sweden)
- Nickelodeon Switzerland
- Nick Jr. Flanders
- Nick Jr. Sweden
- TMF
- VH1 Denmark
- VIVA Austria
- VIVA Germany
- VIVA Switzerland
VIMN Polska (Warsaw)
- Comedy Central Poland
- Comedy Central Family
- Nickelodeon Poland
- Nickelodeon HD Europe
- Nick Jr. Poland
- MTV Poland
- MTV Live HD
- Viacom Blink!
- VIVA Poland
- VH1 Poland
Viacom International Media Networks Southern Europe, Middle-East and North Africa
- France
- Greece
- Portugal
- Spain
- Turkey
Viacom International Media Networks Latin America see additional information at VIMN Latin America
- MTV Latin America (North)
- MTV Latin America (South)
- Nickelodeon Latin America North, Central, South and Brazil
- Nick Jr. Latin America
- VH1 Latin America
- Comedy Central Latin America
- TeenNick (available in Mexico)
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