Get the champagne glasses out: MTV comes back to Free-TV!

Juhuuuu !!! Finally, the TV makes sense in our lives again! On January 1st, 2018 MTV returns to Free-TV!

In 2011, MTV switched to pay-TV

Six years ago, the music channel had disappeared from the list of free-to-air programs into the Pay TV corner, and thus disappeared from the lives of most of us.

Well, you have been able to follow the livestream on the net since March of this year, but let's face it: There's better stuff on the internet that we can look at ...

Finally a cool background!

But not on TV! This thing, which we have someday acquired and which is responsible for the background scenery, while we tweet, cook, read our FB-feed, brush our teeth and so on.



Finally, we no longer have to settle for the program of RTL, sixx, ARD and Co., which is difficult to sustain even as a background backdrop, but get it again Music videos, awards and American trivia at its best!

"Dismissed", "Real World", "Unplugged" - what was that nice!

Nora Tschirner began in 2001 as a presenter at MTV.

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Just think about the dating show "Dismissed" or the reality formats "Jersey Shore" and "Real World"! THAT is a background backdrop that REALLY justifies the spelling mistakes in our tweets.



But not that we now give the impression that MTV emit only a flat program except music. No! It has also spawned heroines like Nora Tschirner, who began her career there.

Also always big cinema: MTV unplugged, where artists conjured unforgettable moments into the living room with their live concerts.

We understood!

Six years of abandonment was definitely long enough to see what we had about MTV. Never again will we take it for granted when in the background the video for "Making Sins No Tragedies" by Panic! At The Disco is on! Not even bad music we will switch (but Muten must be allowed).

Six years were enough! MTV, we look forward to seeing you!

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Nora Tschirner