From 29 May to 22 June 2020,
MTV OMG was temporarily rebranded to MTV 00s. Starting from 5 June 2021, the channel
VH1 Europe introduced more singles from the 00s era, and partially adapted its programming towards it. On 1 August 2021 — the 40th anniversary of
MTV — VH1 Europe stopped its broadcasts and broadcast only 2000s singles under the MTV 00s name and logo. Since 2 August 2021, the channel MTV 00s broadcast round the clock, having replaced VH1 Europe. The first music video seen was "
Can't Fight the Moonlight" by
LeAnn Rimes. The channel carried some songs from
1999 which charted in 2000. The channel used the "
Eurostile Unicase" font for its titles and overall branding. The channel closed in Australia on 1 November 2025. Before the official closing date In Brazil, Claro TV+ removed MTV 00s along with its sister channels
MTV Live, Nick Jr, MTV, Comedy Central, and
Nickelodeon, on 29 December, replacing their programming with an informational slideshow. At 07:00 CET on 31 December 2025, MTV 00s (along with MTV's other music channels) closed in the
Pan-European market, with its final music video being "
Bye Bye Bye" by
N*Sync. Following the official shutdown, various international feeds remained in a 'frozen' or 'glitched' state, followed by video lock errors and signal degradation before the
transponders were fully deactivated later that January. On 1 January 2026, after shutting down the European Feed,
MTV Israel launched its own local version of MTV 00s along with
MTV Hits, with a minor change to the logo. ==References==