MHz Worldview was an independent, American,
non-commercial public television network that broadcast newscasts and other programs from around the world. It was owned and operated by MHz Networks. MHz Worldview offered international newscasts, foreign dramas, music performances, and diversity programming, in English or with subtitles. The channel was available as a subchannel on several U.S. public TV stations. On January 8, 2020, MHz Networks announced the closure of MHz Worldview as they transition to digital streaming services. The network shut down at Midnight Eastern Time on March 1, 2020. Near the closure, the many television stations that had programming from MHz switched to different networks. Five stations switched to
World Channel, another five to
First Nations Experience and another five to
DW. MHz Worldview was the main affiliate for
WPPT and they switched to
PBS.
WCFE-TV switched to
NHK World-Japan.
KMOS-TV started its new independent channel in subchannel 6.3, named KMOS Emerge.
KUEN now carries local programming on subchannel 9.2, previously used by MHz Worldview.
KWSU-TV removed subchannel 10.3 after MHz Worldview was closed.
Former affiliates ==MHz Choice==