MTV Max is a Finnish pay television channel owned and operated by MTV Oy. The channel started broadcasting in November 2006 and was originally dedicated to F1 coverage.
Country | Finland |
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Ownership | |
Owner | MTV Oy (Telia Company) |
Sister channels | MTV3 (HD) MTV Sub (HD) MTV Ava (HD) MTV Aitio (HD) MTV Viihde (HD) MTV Urheilu 1 (HD) MTV Urheilu 2 (HD) MTV Juniori (HD) |
History | |
Launched | 1 November 2006 |
Replaced | MTV3+ (November 2002 – November 2006) |
Former names | MTV3 Max (2006-2013) MTV Max (2013-2017) C More Max (2017-2023) |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
Digita | Channel 40 HD Channel 42 |
History edit
As MTV3+ edit
In November 2002, MTV3 announced the launch of a digital-only channel named MTV3+ focusing mobile games and soap opera re-runs. They were granted a terrestrial mini-license and most of Finland's cable operators carried it.
The channel got a full license in January 2004 and with its possibilities, Formula 1, ice hockey's SM-liiga, Finnish Floorball League, boxing, ski jumping, alpine skiing and some other sports broadcasts were added to the channel's programming. But at the same time, the channel partially turned into a pay-TV channel with a one-time fee of €20 (for Formula 1 & SM-liiga, there was also an extra fee of €70 each). MTV3 used the old mini-license of MTV3+ to create another channel, MTV3+ Extra, which showed overtime periods of SM-liiga matches.
The channel did not focus solely on sports: movies, court sessions and live coverage of reality series were added, while the most notable broadcast was the Tony Halme drug trial in 2004.
Relaunch as MTV3 Max edit
On 1 November 2006, 4 years from the channel's beginning, MTV3+ was quit with a very small notice of 28 hours. The channel got replaced by four new pay-TV channels, MTV3 MAX, MTV3 Fakta, Sub Leffa and Sub Juniori.
Sports programming edit
Motorsports edit
Ice hockey edit
Ski sports edit
Other programming edit
Talk shows edit
Comedy edit
Reality edit
Fictional edit
MTV3's Formula One Team edit
- Niki Juusela - Current race commentary for live broadcasts from 2017.
- Oskari Saari - Race commentary for live broadcasts from 2004 to 2016. Matti Kyllönen has previously provided commentary for the hour-long race summary shown on MTV3.
- Erkki Mustakari - Reporter and interviewer as well as occasional co-commentator with Saari (such as replacing Jyrki Järvilehto in 2010).
- Mervi Kallio - On-track reporter and interviewer for races. Also occasional commentator for Friday practice sessions.
- Mika Salo - Saari's new co-commentator in 2011.
- Ossi Oikarinen - co-commentator since 2013.
- Toni Vilander - co-commentator since 2014.
MTV3's Ice Hockey team edit
- Antero Mertaranta - Commentator, he commentary every Finnish hockey team game.
- Mika Saukkonen - Commentator.
- Juha Taivainen - Commentator
- Juhani Tamminen - Co-commentator.
- Hannu Aravirta - Co-commentator.
- Pasi Nurminen - Co-commentator.
- Tero Lehterä - Co-commentator.
- Teemu Niikko - Reporter.
- Toni Immonen - Reporter.
MTV3's Ski sports team edit
Cross-Country edit
- Antero Mertaranta - Commentator.
- Toni Roponen - Co-commentator.
Ski jumping edit
- Jani Uotila - Commentator.
- Toni Nieminen - Co-commentator.
Nordic combined edit
- Mika Saukkonen - Commentator.
- Jani Rajalin - Commentator.
- Hannu Manninen - Co-commentator.
Alpine skiing edit
- Antti Haajanen - Commentator.
- Sami Uotila - Co-commentator.
MTV3's MotoGP team edit
- Marko Terva-aho - Commentator.
- Mika Kallio - Co-commentator.
- Matti Kiiveri - Co-commentator.
- Vesa Kallio - Co-commentator.
References edit