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[[Datei:Quedlinburg Adelheidstraße 9.JPG|miniatur|Adelheidstraße 9]]
{{Infobox TV channel
| name = MTV2
| logofile = Mtv2 logo.svg
| logocaption = '''MTV2 logo'''
| logosize = 125px
| launch = October 18, 2001
| closed date =
| picture format =
| network =
| owner = [[Bell Media]] <br><small>CTV Inc.</small>
| slogan = MTV Unleashed
| country = [[Canada]]
| broadcast area = National
| headquarters = [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]]
| former names = MTV Canada (2001 - 2005)<br>Razer (2005 - 2008)
| replaced names =
| sister names = [[MTV (Canada)|MTV]]
| timeshift names =
| web = [http://www.mtv.ca/mtv2/ MTV2]
| sat serv 1 = [[Bell TV]]
| sat chan 1 = Channel 577
| sat serv 2 = [[Shaw Direct]]
| sat chan 2 = Channel 590
| cable serv 1 = Available on most Canadian cable systems
| cable chan 1 = Check local listings, channels may vary
| iptv serv 1 = [[Bell Aliant TV]]
| iptv chan 1 = Channel 226
| iptv serv 2 = [[Bell Fibe TV]]
| iptv chan 2 = Channel 577
| iptv serv 3 = [[Manitoba Telecom Services|MTS]]
| iptv chan 3 = Channel 324
| iptv serv 4 = [[Telus TV|Optik TV]]
| iptv chan 4 = Channel 254
| iptv serv 5 = [[SaskTel]]
| iptv chan 5 = Channel 140
}}
'''MTV2''' is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[English language]] [[Category 1 specialty channel|category 1]] [[digital cable]] [[specialty channel]]. MTV2 is a lifestyle and general entertainment channel aimed at youth and teen audiences, airing a mix of music video programs, drama, comedies, talk shows and more.


MTV2 is owned by [[Bell Media]], with the MTV2 name licensed from the American service [[MTV2]], which is owned by [[MTV Networks]], a division of [[Viacom]].
Das Haus '''Adelheidstraße 9''' ist eine [[Denkmalschutz|denkmalgeschützte]] Villa in der Stadt [[Quedlinburg]] in [[Sachsen-Anhalt]].


==History==
Die [[Villa]] wurde 1901 vom königlichen Baurat ''Hagemann'' für den Amtsrat ''M. Bäntsch'' gebaut. Das Gebäude wird von einem Eckturm beherrscht. Der Grundriss stellt sich als stark gegliedert dar. Die Fassade ist in [[Historismus|historisierenden]] Formen gestaltet. Das Obergeschoss des Turms und der auf der Straßenseite befindliche, mit einem [[Krüppelwalmgiebel]] versehene Erker sind mit historisierendem [[Zierfachwerk]] und Sandstein verziert. Das Fachwerk weist sowohl typische Formen des 19. Jahrhunderts, wie brüstungs- und geschosshohe Streben, als auch [[Fächerrosette]]n und Fußwinkelhölzer, typische Zierformen des 16. Jahrhunderts auf. Als [[mittelalter]]liche Formen sind Schwellen mit [[Treppenfries]]en zu erkennen.
On November 24, 2000, the [[Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission]] (CRTC) announced the licensees of the new, much-sought after, [[Category 1 channels (Canada)|category 1]] digital services. [[Craig Media]] was granted a licence for a youth lifestyle service known as ''Connect''.<ref>[http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2000/DB2000-462.htm CRTC Decision 2000-462]</ref> One of the licence's conditions was that the channel could not devote more than 10 per cent of its schedule to the airing of music videos, in order to avoid direct competition with CHUM's [[MuchMusic]].


Nonetheless, Craig quickly reached an agreement with [[MTV Networks]] to carry [[MTV]] programming, prompting a pre-launch name change to '''MTV Canada'''. It launched on October 18, 2001 and shortly after, Craig sold a minority interest in the service to MTV Networks. MTV Canada aired a mix of Canadian made programs, including ''[[Pepsi Breakout]]'', ''[[Versus (Canadian TV show)|Versus]]'', ''[[MTV Select]]'' (later renamed ''[[969 (TV series)|969]]''), as well as American MTV shows such as ''[[Punk'd]]'', ''[[Total Request Live|TRL]]'' and ''[[The Real World]]''.
An der Südseite des Gebäudes befindet sich eine Vorhalle, deren Gestaltung an herrschaftliche Architektur erinnert. Die Architektur der Villa orientiert sich an der Ausführung von Herrenhäusern des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts. Es wird die [[Renaissance]]gestaltung von [[Fachwerkhaus|Fachwerk-]] und massiven Häusern zitiert.


CHUM soon complained to the CRTC that MTV Canada was violating its conditions of licence, exceeding its limit of 10 per cent music videos, becoming a direct competitor to MuchMusic. Craig was forced to make changes to reduce its percentage of music-related programming.
Auf dem Hof befindet sich ein Dienstbotenhaus und eine [[Remise]] deren Architektur an die des Haupthauses angepasst sind.


However these changes were soon rendered moot as Craig was acquired by [[CHUM Limited]] on December 1, 2004, prompting MTV Networks to exercise its right to terminate the agreement with Craig if a change in control were to happen. CHUM was also required to pay remaining licence fees for MTV Canada and sister station MTV2 of approximately $10 million to MTV Networks which also meant MTV Networks was no longer able to retain interest in both channels. On June 9, 2005 CHUM announced it would rebrand the channel as Razer, a change that took effect on June 30 of that year. CTV acquired the rights to MTV programming later in the year, launching its [[MTV (Canada)|own MTV channel]] (previously known as talktv) in early 2006. Ownership changed hands once again on June 22, 2007 when CTVglobemedia took over CHUM Limited.
Auch Teile der wertvollen Innenausstattung in Formen des [[Historismus]] und des Jugendstils sind erhalten. So Wand- und Fußbodenfliesen, Bleiverglasungen, Wandmalereien, Vertäfelungen, Balkendecken, Lampen und Türen.


On August 1, 2008, Razer was relaunched as [[MTV2]]. Unlike Canada's previous MTV2 (now [[PunchMuch]]), which aired only music videos, the new channel became much closer in format to its U.S. counterpart; in fact, due to quirks in their respective licences, it airs significantly more music programming than the current main MTV channel in Canada.
Zum Denkmalensemble gehören auch Teile des Vorgartens und Garten sowie die schmiedeeiserne Umzäunung.


== Siehe auch ==
===Logos===
{| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" style="border:1px solid #aaa"
* [[Liste der Kulturdenkmale in Quedlinburg]]
|- align=center
!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[Image:MTV Canada Original.png|120px]]
!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[Image:MTV Canada 2001.PNG]]
!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[Image:Razer logo.svg|120px]]
!height="150px" bgcolor="#F9F9F9" | [[Image:Mtv2 logo.svg|120px]]
|-
!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | 2001–2002
!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | 2002–2005
!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | 2005–2008
!width="150px" colspan="1" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" | 2008–present
|}


== Literatur ==
==Programming==
{{see|List of programs broadcast by MTV2 (Canada)}}
* Falko Grubitzsch in: [[Georg Dehio]]: ''[[Handbuch der deutschen Kunstdenkmäler]]. Sachsen-Anhalt.'' Band 1: Ute Bednarz, Folkhard Cremer u. a.: ''Regierungsbezirk Magdeburg.'' Neubearbeitung. Deutscher Kunstverlag, München u. a. 2002, ISBN 3-422-03069-7, S. 759 f.
* [[Landesamt für Denkmalpflege und Archäologie Sachsen-Anhalt|Landesamt für Denkmalpflege Sachsen-Anhalt]] (Hrsg.): ''Denkmalverzeichnis Sachsen-Anhalt.'' Band 7: Falko Grubitzsch, unter Mitwirkung von Alois Bursy, Mathias Köhler, Winfried Korf, Sabine Oszmer, Peter Seyfried und Mario Titze: ''Landkreis Quedlinburg.'' Teilband 1: ''Stadt Quedlinburg.'' Fliegenkopf, Halle 1998, ISBN 3-910147-67-4, S. 46.


== Weblinks ==
==References==
{{reflist}}
* [http://fachwerklehrpfad.de/35.0.html Informationen des Fachwerklehrpfades zur Adelheidstraße 9]
{{Navigationsleiste Kulturdenkmale in der Adelheidstraße in Quedlinburg}}
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==External links==
{{SORTIERUNG:Adelheidstrasse 09}}
* [http://www.mtv.ca/mtv2/ MTV2]
[[Kategorie:Baudenkmal in Quedlinburg]]

[[Kategorie:Villa in Quedlinburg]]
{{CTVglobemedia}}

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[[Category:Canadian digital cable television networks]]
[[Category:Bell Media]]
[[Category:Television channels and stations established in 2001]]

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Vorlage:For Vorlage:Infobox TV channel MTV2 is a Canadian English language category 1 digital cable specialty channel. MTV2 is a lifestyle and general entertainment channel aimed at youth and teen audiences, airing a mix of music video programs, drama, comedies, talk shows and more.

MTV2 is owned by Bell Media, with the MTV2 name licensed from the American service MTV2, which is owned by MTV Networks, a division of Viacom.

History

On November 24, 2000, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced the licensees of the new, much-sought after, category 1 digital services. Craig Media was granted a licence for a youth lifestyle service known as Connect.[1] One of the licence's conditions was that the channel could not devote more than 10 per cent of its schedule to the airing of music videos, in order to avoid direct competition with CHUM's MuchMusic.

Nonetheless, Craig quickly reached an agreement with MTV Networks to carry MTV programming, prompting a pre-launch name change to MTV Canada. It launched on October 18, 2001 and shortly after, Craig sold a minority interest in the service to MTV Networks. MTV Canada aired a mix of Canadian made programs, including Pepsi Breakout, Versus, MTV Select (later renamed 969), as well as American MTV shows such as Punk'd, TRL and The Real World.

CHUM soon complained to the CRTC that MTV Canada was violating its conditions of licence, exceeding its limit of 10 per cent music videos, becoming a direct competitor to MuchMusic. Craig was forced to make changes to reduce its percentage of music-related programming.

However these changes were soon rendered moot as Craig was acquired by CHUM Limited on December 1, 2004, prompting MTV Networks to exercise its right to terminate the agreement with Craig if a change in control were to happen. CHUM was also required to pay remaining licence fees for MTV Canada and sister station MTV2 of approximately $10 million to MTV Networks which also meant MTV Networks was no longer able to retain interest in both channels. On June 9, 2005 CHUM announced it would rebrand the channel as Razer, a change that took effect on June 30 of that year. CTV acquired the rights to MTV programming later in the year, launching its own MTV channel (previously known as talktv) in early 2006. Ownership changed hands once again on June 22, 2007 when CTVglobemedia took over CHUM Limited.

On August 1, 2008, Razer was relaunched as MTV2. Unlike Canada's previous MTV2 (now PunchMuch), which aired only music videos, the new channel became much closer in format to its U.S. counterpart; in fact, due to quirks in their respective licences, it airs significantly more music programming than the current main MTV channel in Canada.

Logos

Datei:MTV Canada Original.png Datei:MTV Canada 2001.PNG Datei:Mtv2 logo.svg
2001–2002 2002–2005 2005–2008 2008–present

Programming

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References

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Vorlage:CTVglobemedia

  1. CRTC Decision 2000-462